However, understanding the sources of your discoloration will allow you to better understand your skin and how to reduce skin darkening.
Table of Contents
Bikini/Pubic Discoloration: Where Does it Come From?
Does Shaving Darken the Pubic Area?
Is Pubic Area Discoloration Preventable?
How Can I Lighten My Inner Thighs and Pubic Area?
Can I Stop Skin Discoloration Permanently?
Final Thoughts
There are many different sources of skin darkening around the pubic area. So what are the causes? Is skin discoloration preventable? What are your options for intimate lightening? If you’re lost as to where to even begin to address this insecurity, we’ve got your complete guide for ways to brighten the pubic area.
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Bikini/Pubic Area Discoloration: Where Does it Come From?
So let’s get down to it: why is my skin darker down there? Depending on the person, there can be a multitude of reasons for skin darkening or discoloration around your bikini line.
From external causes to genetics, to age, it all varies from person to person. If you’re wondering how to fully get down to the root of your skin discoloration, or if you still can’t quite get down to the cause, consult your doctor or dermatologist for a professional diagnosis or opinion. Until then, explore and understand the possible root of your discoloration before you begin your strategy to lighten the pubic area.
Causes Friction
Wait, what? Yeah, we know. It may not be something you’d think of when you consider reasons for skin discoloration, but friction from external sources can contribute to hyperpigmentation. Wearing overly tight, ill-fitting, or otherwise restrictive garments can cause the skin in your more intimate areas to darken or become discolored.
Even everyday activities like exercise, sex, or just regular skin rubbing can contribute to discoloration. When skin experiences friction from tight or restrictive clothes, it can produce excess amounts of keratin, which also contains melanin. The overproduction of these elements can in turn cause darkening or discoloration of the skin.
Age
As we all know, our bodies change as we age. Especially in the pubic area, the skin’s elasticity and thickness can change over time. As skin’s thickness reduces and fatty tissues become thinner, pigmentation occurs and the areas can darken as a result.
Hormones
One of the most common reasons for skin discoloration in the pubic area is a hormonal imbalance, or even just increased hormone production. Estrogen plays a main role here, as excess or sudden rise in the production of the hormone also creates melanin production.
Genetic Conditions
If you’ve ever wondered “Why is my private area black?”, the culprit could be PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome. Many women with PCOS experience a presence of dark patches around the vaginal or pubic areas.
Just as excess estrogen production can cause skin darkening, PCOS causes excessive production of androgen, a male sex hormone, which can cause a change in the color of the pubic area.
Hair Removal
A lot of people might remove hair to keep their bikini lines looking clean and bright, but some hair removal methods can contribute to pubic area skin darkening in some people. If you regularly receive hair removal services and notice increased pigmentation, it might be something to consider.
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Does Shaving Darken the Pubic Area?
For some people, regular shaving can result in razor burn or irritation, which can cause the skin to darken as a result. Regularly shaving also exfoliates the skin of the pubic area, which leaves skin sensitive and vulnerable to external factors like rubbing or to the effects of tight clothing.
An easy way to avoid the darkening of the pubic area from shaving is by using an alternative hair removal technique. When practicing proper pre and post-wax care, waxing is an excellent way to remove hair effectively without as much risk of skin darkening when compared to shaving.
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Is Pubic Area Discoloration Preventable?
In certain circumstances, pubic area discoloration is preventable. If the source of your discoloration is caused by shaving, hair removal, friction, or tight clothing, you can correct these elements to prevent further discoloration.
This won’t clear up existing hyperpigmentation but can help with future discoloration. However, if the causes of your discoloration are genetic or result from hormones or a condition, they might not be prevented, but can remain treatable.
Keep Your pH Balanced
An important factor in correcting or preventing future discoloration in the pubic area is by paying attention to your pH levels and in turn brightening and healing your pubic area.
So how does that work? Stay mindful and correct any pH imbalances by avoiding any inhospitable soaps, body washes, and especially any douches or vaginal washes. Additionally, from an internal standpoint, taking probiotics can help balance your levels out.
Wearing Airy Clothes
If your discoloration is caused by restrictive, tight, or ill-fitting clothing, an easy way to prevent further discoloration is by...changing your clothes! Wearing looser clothes or fabrics that promote airflow to your intimate areas, especially underwear, can help reduce friction and lessen darkening in those areas.
Before hair removal, you can prevent or lessen the appearance of skin discoloration or hyperpigmentation in the pubic area before it even happens by making sure to practice proper pre-wax care, exfoliating, and cleansing properly.
The best way to make sure you're practicing the right pre-wax care is by using Starpil's Pre-Wax Gel. After waxing, there are plenty of ways to lessen skin darkening through exfoliation and keeping skin healthy. Removing dry skin and dead or old skin cells lessens the overall chance of skin coloration, skin irritation, and ingrown hair growth.
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