



Even if you are a sunscreen fiend, it’s not unusual for dark spots to start appearing on skin as you age. For many people, it’s simply part of getting older. The most common places you’ll find hyperpigmented spots are on your face and hands (which both are often exposed to the sun), but it’s not unusual to find them pop up in other places on your body too.
Here’s the good news: A lot of hyperpigmentation can be reversed — and you don’t have to break the bank to do it. There is a wide range of creams that moisturize skin while evening out skin tone that work by inhibiting tyrosinase, which jump-starts melanin production, with ingredients like vitamin C, retinoids, azelaic acid, tranexamic acid and hydroquinone.
But what hyperpigmentation moisturizers actually work? We scoured Amazon and other retailers for the ones with the absolute best ratings and reviews. Here are the ones shoppers swear by.
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Promising Amazon review: “The product made a noticeable change in dark spot on my hands. It did not take very long. This product is worth taking a chance on.” — Kathy Ashauer
Promising Amazon review: “I love this cream, it evened out my skin tone and improved the texture of my skin.” — Natasha
Promising Amazon review: “I have been using this product for three weeks now, once at night before bed. It has a nice smell and goes on evenly with just a small amount. There is a big difference in my dark spots. I have six on my face that always bothered me. This cream has truly lightened them. A few are so light you can barely see them. This product has worked great for me.” — D. A. Stephens
Promising Amazon review: “I used this product just for five days as a try on my hand first prior to using it on my face and my dark spots are completely disappeared and it also improved the skin texture and smells great as well! I am completely satisfied and confident that it will be great for the neck and face as well. Can’t wait to continue using it. I highly recommend the new buyers! — Dipa
Promising Amazon review: “I’m over 50 and this actually worked on my dark spots. Will be purchasing this product again!” — Debbi
Promising Ulta review: “I have very sensitive combo skin. 34 yo female and just developed combo skin from normal skin, and deep painful acne at 33. After getting on antibiotic the breakouts cleared up but left me with textured and scarred skin on my chin. I used this religiously 1-2/day for a few weeks and after the first week I saw huge improvements in my skin and after a month a lot of the scarring lightened and the texture was almost back to normal. You should at least give this product a try. It's worth the money. I have found I like a lot of their products better than Drunk Elephant. Def worth trying since Ulta has such a forgiving return policy. 10/10 for my skin.” — Lo fa Sho
Promising Amazon review: “value for money, I love the consistency and smell. leaves my skin feeling hydrated and glowing. I've seen a huge difference in my uneven skin tone. I will be purchasing again.” — Keson Brooks
Promising Amazon review: “I have been searching for the perfect skincare products for my beauty routine. I have tried the high-dollar ones and none saved me from my dull skin and breakouts. This cream has been part of my routine for a month now and I see the results. My skin has become so soft and looks healthy. My blemishes from my pregnancy are slowly disappearing. I used it with the brand’s hyaluronic acid serum, sometimes, with vitamin C serum.” — The Thomases
Promising Amazon review: “I've been using this face serum for years after putting on skin toner and before the moisturizer. It helps to reduce the dark spots on my face with regular and consistent use. Plus, I'm a loyal fan of the Cetaphil brand so it's highly recommended!” — Since 2009
Looking for more options? Earlier this year, HuffPost asked dermatologists for advice on treating hyperpigmentation. Ahead, see what they recommended.