Home | WebMail |

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Posted: 2024-02-07T10:45:49Z | Updated: 2024-02-08T04:46:08Z Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra: The Beautiful Skin Feature More People Are Embracing | HuffPost Life

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra: The Beautiful Skin Feature More People Are Embracing

DPN is a unique condition that has often been underrepresented in mainstream beauty narratives.
|
Open Image Modal
Raphye Alexius via Getty Images

I had no idea what the multitude of molelike freckles were that had appeared on my face partway through life. All I knew was that these beauty marks, spread across my cheeks and forehead, were a perfect blend of my mother and father, who also have them. They made me feel like there was something I received equally from both of them, so I embraced the freckles but never thought too much of them. It wasnt until I became an adult that I realized theres a medical term for this, and that other Black women have a diverse range of experiences with dermatosis papulosa nigra

DPN is a common skin condition that primarily affects people with melanated skin tones, including Black women of African, Afro Caribbean or African American descent. Its characterized by small, benign papules that are dark brown to black in color and typically appear on the face and neck. These papules are often mistaken for moles, freckles or warts, but they are a little different.

A Movement Toward Embracing DPN

As part of a broader shift in redefining beauty standards, DPN is becoming more accepted these days but it hasnt always been this way. For Black women who grew up with a skin type that wasnt the smooth texture idealized by typical beauty standards, something like DPN can be triggering especially when remembering how often products like Proactiv were shoved in our faces. There was an idea that DPN had to be fixed, reinforcing the messaging that anything other than smooth skin was not normal, and therefore not beautiful or even visually acceptable.

In recent years, Black women have led the way in challenging outdated norms and fostering a more inclusive and empowering definition of beauty. Many are now more open with their natural bodies and skin, and not always covering it up with makeup or ridding themselves of their DPN beauty marks. As the conversation around the condition continues to gain momentum, its clear that the future of beauty is diverse, celebrating the uniqueness of every individual and every skin type.

Having spoken to Black women with DPN, I got a greater sense that as we age, we are accepting ourselves, our bodies and our beauty.

Are There Health Risks To DPN? 

Jannah Abdul-Rahman, a mother of four, found herself being teased in her middle and high school years because of her DPN. Children found a way to instill the idea that her DPN made her different. She recalled that kids would attempt to rub her Black girl freckles off, question if they were real, or turn their faces in displeasure and ask, Whats all that on your face?

Open Image Modal
Imani Bashir
The author, showing her beautiful DPN.

I never wanted to get them removed until someone mentioned the potential for cancer, Abdul-Rahman told HuffPost. But fortunately, that notion is misguided.

According to Dr. Adeline Kikam , a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of Brown Skin Derm and Skinclusive Dermatology  in Houston, DPN is not associated with any health risks, including skin cancer. However, Kikam affirmed that while the lesions are benign, its important to get an examination by a dermatologist if there are symptoms such as swelling, pain or bleeding. Some women find that after pregnancy or simply getting older, their DPN becomes more pronounced, causing the lesions to protrude on the skin.

Can (And Should) DPNs Be Removed?

Kikam noted that some Black women opt to get their DPN removed for beautification purposes. She said that DPNs can be removed through several methods, like snip excision, light curettage with or without anesthesia, light electrodesiccation or cryotherapyBut in darker-skinned individuals, this should always be weighed against the risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation and scarring that can end up being more unsightly than the lesions themselves, if not properly done, she added.

In speaking to more Black women with DPN, I found that few of us are concerned with the health implications. Kendra Jeel is an influencer whose focus is empowering women and being very transparent on TikTok, so I slid in her DMs to ask how she felt about her DPN.

Jeel said that her DPNs have gradually become more pronounced as shes gotten older. Since theyve become more apparent as my skin ages, it reminds me of my mothers beauty, she said. It never took away from her beauty, even though I used to look at them as something to fear [hoping that I wouldnt get them]. But Ive seen that with them, Im reframing how my perspective on aging and beauty is changing as well.

Are There Ways To Prevent Or Treat DPN?

DPNs cannot be prevented, Kikam explained. We dont know the cause, but we know there is a genetic predisposition to DPN.

However, there may be a link with sun exposure, which is often the biggest concern that dermatologists warn patients about, even for Black and melanated people .

DPNs tend to occur mostly in sun-exposed areas of the body, like the head, neck and upper trunk, Kikam said. So while we do not know the underlying cause of the lesions, we think there is potential association with cumulative sun exposure that cannot be ignored.

According to one medical overview of DPN, a prior study showed that darker-skinned patients who used topical treatments for artificial depigmentation had an exacerbation of DPNs, possibly due to decreased UV [ultraviolet] protection from loss of skin pigment. The overview said that UV exposure may have a role in the development of DPN, but Kikam said that it cant be stated definitively as a cause.

Treating skin with DPN includes two key requirements: keeping the skin protected from the sun, and keeping it moisturized so it doesnt dry out.

Kikam stressed that its important for Black people to protect their skin from the sun. I strongly and often emphasize the use of sun protection in the form of sunscreen, wide-brim hats and scarves to minimize UV exposure, Kikam said.

She also recommended these products, none of which will leave a white cast on dark skin: TIZO Photoceutical AM Replenish Lightly Tinted SPF 40 broad-spectrum mineral sunscreen with antioxidants, Venus Williams Eleven broad-spectrum 100% mineral Unrivaled Sun Serum 35 SPF , and EltaMD UV Elements Broad Spectrum SPF 44 Tinted .

Like many other women with DPN, my features have become more apparent later in my life. And as a 37-year-old millennial, I have developed my own skin care routine that makes me feel beautiful. I never looked at my DPNs as something to frown upon, because I have always found them to be beautiful and enjoyed the compliments from people, even those who ask, Are your freckles real? For me, I often say that theyre chocolate chips that make my face just that much sweeter.

Support HuffPost

At HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions. That is why we are committed to providing deeply reported, carefully fact-checked news that is freely accessible to everyone.

Whether you come to HuffPost for updates on the 2024 presidential race, hard-hitting investigations into critical issues facing our country today, or trending stories that make you laugh, we appreciate you. The truth is, news costs money to produce, and we are proud that we have never put our stories behind an expensive paywall.

Would you join us to help keep our stories free for all? Your will go a long way.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go

9 Black-Owned Beauty Brands You Should Be Shopping At Target
Mented Cosmetics, whose nude lipsticks are simply the best available(01 of09)
Open Image Modal
Founded in 2017 by two Black women , Mented Cosmetics is changing the game when it comes to high-quality, high-performing makeup for melanated skin. Menteds first release, its nude lipsticks , quickly made a splash in the beauty world: Available in matte, semimatte and lip gloss styles, these lippies sit comfortably on lips while delivering richly pigmented blends of brown, pink and purple that you simply cant find elsewhere. (Im personally convinced that its nude lipsticks are the best Ive ever tried.) Its other offerings, like its wide range of foundation sticks, lip liners and eyebrow pencils, are also sure to wow. All of its products are vegan and cruelty-free as well as easy on the wallet. (credit:Target)
Rosen Skincare, a pioneering clean beauty brand thats actually affordable(02 of09)
Open Image Modal
Rosen Skincare founder Jamika Martin had long been frustrated by the lack of affordable, clean hyperpigmentation- and acne-fighting products, so she made it happen herself. Rosen Skincare is the impressive result. Rosen has been one of my favorite skin care brands for a few years now; its natural ingredients, thoughtful formulations and affordable price point are a breath of fresh air in todays beauty industry, and its products are effective even for sensitive skin. Its Super Smoothie Cleanser is a reviewer favorite. Its filled with antioxidants, antibacterial fruit powders and natural vitamin C to fade dark spots, balance oily skin and simply make you glow. (credit:Target)
The hugely popular Black Girl Sunscreen brand, whose sun care products dont leave a white cast(03 of09)
Open Image Modal
Black Girl Sunscreens products provide broad spectrum sun protection that dries clear without leaving behind blotchy white residue. Its original viral sunscreen, the Black Girl Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 , effortlessly blends into skin while moisturizing with jojoba, avocado and sunflower oils. The brand also offers SPF 45 sunscreen, sunscreen for kids, spray-on formulas and even an SPF 50 lip gloss . Its products are also cruelty-free and vegan! (credit:Target)
Camille Rose, a foodies answer to hair care(04 of09)
Open Image Modal
Originally created to address the eczema of the founders five children, which had progressed from irritating their skin to severely drying out their hair, Camille Rose is a nature-inspiredhair care brand that believes whatever goes on your body should also be good enough to go in it. As a result, all of its products are made using food-grade ingredients and innovative gourmet blends. Its most popular product to date is its Almond Jai Twisting Butter , a styling butter that deeply conditions thick, dry curls using almond oil extract, soiree of honey, and aloe vera. Its innovative moisturizing blend also nourishes the scalp and stimulates hair growth. (credit:Target)
The Lip Bar (TLB), a maximum-impact-with-minimal-effort beauty brand(05 of09)
Open Image Modal
TLB specializes in statement-making, easy-to-use beauty essentials for all complexions.While it first focused on quality lipsticks (as its name suggests), it now offers a plethora of popular products, like highlighting blush , caffeine-infused concealer , lip liner and volumizing mascara . Everything it makes is vegan, too! (credit:Target)
Undefined, the best new skin care brand you just havent heard of yet(06 of09)
Open Image Modal
Aiming to democratize and undefine beauty , Undefined's products are made with plant-based, good-for-skin ingredients at accessible prices. Its offerings are plenty innovative, too: You should check out its restorative night serum , which is made with bakuchiol, a natural retinol alternative that similarly brightens skin and diminishes acne without the side effects commonly found with retinol, like peeling and sensitivity to the sun. In addition to smoothing, rejuvenating bakuchiol, the serum includes antioxidants and plant oils to deeply nourish and repair the skin barrier while you sleep. (credit:Target)
Thank God Its Natural (TGIN), a hair care brand that expertly utilizes natural ingredients(07 of09)
Open Image Modal
TGIN expertly formulates its products for natural, textured hair by utilizing natural ingredients that offer the best of natures healing properties . You cant go wrong with anything from its nourishing, curl-loving lineup, but its Honey Miracle deep-conditioning hair mask is a reviewer favorite for its ability to hydrate tresses while treating itchy, flaky scalps. The mask includes raw honey to moisturize without leaving behind residue, and its olive and jojoba oils are said to provide "just enough slip" for you to gently detangle while simultaneously repairing your hair cuticles and shafts. Use it weekly for the best results. (credit:Target)
Kinky-Curly, whose creamy Knot Today leave-in conditioner is a true holy grail(08 of09)
Open Image Modal
Kinky-Curly is a mainstay for excellent, nourishing hair care thats as easy to use as it is effective. Made with organic ingredients, its creamy Knot Today leave-in conditioner provides what reviewers say isa truly impressive slip that detangles tresses with ease while smoothing hair cuticles to counteract frizz. Youll love how well it hydrates curls without weighing them down. It can also be used as a rinse-out conditioner, making it a truly versatile addition to your routine. (credit:Target)
Mielle Organics, a viral hair care brand(09 of09)
Open Image Modal
Mielles products have long been beloved by users for their incorporation of natural products that garner real results; its founder, former nurse Monique Rodriguez, conceived of the brand while perfecting her own natural hair care regimen, which then went viral among her social media followers. Its Rosemary Mint Scalp & Strengthening Hair Oil is a raved-about staple, infused with biotin and essential oils to promote hair growth while strengthening and thickening strands from roots to ends. Reviewers also say it has helped with dandruff and irritated, dry scalps. (Read more of HuffPosts coverage on this cult-favorite product here . Mielle was recently acquired by Procter & Gamble, and Rodriguez remains CEO.) (credit:Target)

HuffPost Shoppings Best Finds

MORE IN LIFE