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DOCT’OYA: Science & Skincare for Black and Mixed-Race Skin
Welcome to DOCT’OYA , a trusted initiative in scientific dermocosmetics dedicated to Black, dark, and mixed-race skin. Created to address a historical gap in dermatological care for skin phototypes IV to VI, this section offers rigorous, accessible articles based on peer-reviewed research.
16 articles in the category: DOCT'OYA
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Acne & Dark Spots: What Dermatologists Really Prescribe for Black Skin
Published : 2025-05-13 | Categories : Acne & Blemishes , DOCT'OYA , Pigment SpotsDiscover what dermatologists really prescribe for acne and dark spots on black skin: effective, gentle treatments adapted to melanin-rich complexions. Say goodbye to post-inflammatory marks!
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Evening Out Dark Skin Tone: The IN & OUT Solution Backed by Expert
Published : 2025-05-13 | Categories : Active Ingredients, Ingredients to Avoid & Label Reading , DOCT'OYADark, brown, and mixed skin tones are particularly prone to pigmentation spots, whether caused by acne, sun exposure, hormones, or friction.
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Pregnancy Mask and Postpartum Dark Spots: The Method to Even Out Your Skin
Published : 2025-05-13 | Categories : DOCT'OYA , Postpartum & Physiological Change CareAn Expert Guide to Radiant Skin After Pregnancy Without Hydroquinone For women with dark, brown, or mixed skin tones, pregnancy is often followed by the appearance of brown spots on the face: [...]
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Dark, Brown and Mixed Skin: A Global Overview
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : History & Culture of Dermocosmetics , Cultural Perspectives on Skin , DOCT'OYADark, brown, and mixed skin types are globally diverse. Understanding their unique needs is key to offering safe, effective, and respectful skincare solutions.
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Patented formula vs. patented ingredients: understanding the difference
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : History & Culture of Dermocosmetics , Developments & Trends , DOCT'OYAIn the dermocosmetic world, terms like "patented formula" and "patented ingredient" are common yet often unclear.
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The forgotten history of dermocosmetics for pigmented skin.
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : History & Culture of Dermocosmetics , DOCT'OYA , Origins & HistoryThe history of melanin-rich skin care is being rewritten. Discover the traditional roots and scientific future of skincare for Black and brown skin.
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Ingredients to avoid on pigmented skin
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : Active Ingredients, Ingredients to Avoid & Label Reading , DOCT'OYA , Ingredients to AvoidWhich ingredients are unsafe for melanin-rich skin? Discover the actives to avoid in your routine to prevent dark spots, irritation, and long-term skin damage.
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Products black skin on white skin: effective or dangerous?
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : Cosmetics & Marketing , DOCT'OYA , Myths & Misconceptions About Black SkinDespite popular belief, dark skin needs proper sun protection. Without SPF, spots, aging, and UV damage can occur. Discover IN’OYA’s sun care tailored for pigmented skin.
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African, Caribbean, North African skin: what are the differences?
Published : 2025-05-05 | Categories : DOCT'OYA , Understanding Pigmented Skin Types , Variations by Origin or AgeAfrican, Caribbean, and Maghreb skins have unique needs. Discover their differences to build an effective and tailored routine with the right IN’OYA skin care products.