If you see clearly, you will look that the color of some parts of your body or face is different from that of the other parts.
Sun Exposure: Who doesn’t love sun-kissed skin? But when the love affair with the sun gets too intense, your skin produces excessive melanin. These pigments absorb UV rays, which ultimately damage your skin cells, making the exposed areas darker than the rest. This also causes hyperpigmentation.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: If any part of your skin has sustained wounds, the scar may get darker. This is called scarring. Even acne on your face can leave ugly scars behind.