The laser used in hair removal destroys any brown it encounters. It doesn't know the difference between hair and tanned skin. The darker the skin, therefore, the more the blistering.
When the skin is hit by the laser, it responds by making pigment. This can be a big problem. It turns out that people with olive complexions have the most severe problems with hyperpigmentation after laser hair removal.
Southern Asians, Puerto Ricans, and southern Italians all have problems with hyperpigmentation. People with darker skin should use the lightening cream hydroquinone for at least two weeks prior to laser treatment to decrease the chance of this troublesome side effect.
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