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Freckles, age spots, pregnancy
mask - these harmless skin defects can be quite an annoying problem.
We all want not only silky smooth complexion, but an even and
healthy skin tone as well.
Freckles. Considered cute by
some, they are a real problem for others. Freckles, a.k.a. ephelides,
are small brown or tan patches common in individuals with lighter
skin, blond or red hair, and blue, green or grey eyes. They appear
early in life, increase in number during summer months and fade
in winter. After the age of 40-45 they disappear, but who wants
to wait?
Another type of skin discoloration
is pregnancy mask, otherwise known as chloasma or melasma. It
appears during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. Women with
darker skin are more likely to develop this condition. After
delivery, chloasma will fade, however some traces may still remain.
It can also occur in women who are taking oral contraceptives.
Age spots - lentigines - are
similar to freckles. They appear later in life and can occur
in any skin type.
The good news is: if you know
why the discoloration occurs and take measures to prevent and
treat it, you can have an even skin tone at any age.
Freckles, age spots and pregnancy
mask have several things in common. They are formed in sun exposed
areas: face, hands,
chest and back. These unwelcome brown patches are nothing more
than accumulation of skin pigment melanin which is always produced
by the skin. The amount of melanin present determines the skin
tone of an individual. Extra melanin is produced by the body
in response to sun exposure: it absorbs UV rays and does not
allow them to penetrate deep into the skin layers as it would
be damaging.
If you want to avoid skin discoloration,
the first and the most important thing you need to do is to avoid
sun exposure and wear sunscreen. This way your body will not
need to produce more melanin.
Since melanin is accumulated
in the upper layer of the skin, you might want to consider skin
lightening and peeling. There are different products that can
be used for this purpose:
-- Hydroquinone has been a very
popular treatment, however it can irritate the skin.
-- Kojic acid, discovered in Japan in 1989, is a natural product
derived from fungi (mushroom). It is gentle on the skin and very
effective in treating skin discoloration. Penetrating upper skin
layers, it inhibits the formation of the pigment.
-- Alpha-hydroxy acids help to shed old cells faster, therefore
they will be helpful as well. By removing the outer skin cells,
which are usually darker, you will make your freckles or age
spots lighter and less visible.
If you decide to use any of the
above products, extra sun protection is imperative. If necessary,
apply an SPF cream several times a day. By using skin lighteners
and peels, you affect the upper darker layer. Lower layers are
lighter, with less melanin present. If you don't protect your
skin, it will launch its own defense mechanism producing more
melanin. This will result in darker and more intensive discoloration,
which can be even harder to get rid of.
Please remember that skin discoloration
(excluding pregnancy mask, which should disappear after the delivery)
require consistent treatment. Once you stop using lighteners
and protection, the dark patches will be back. But keeping up
with your skin regiment is not difficult: all you need is a gentle
yet effective lightener and a moisturizer with complete UV protection
- against both UVB and UVA rays.
Natural remedies you can use:
-- Wash your face with sour milk.
Lactic acid will provide gentle peeling effect without irritating
or drying your skin.
-- Lemon juice is a time proven
freckle fighting remedy. It is not necessary to rub your skin
with a piece of lemon. Applying the juice with your fingers will
do the job.
-- Fruit and vegetable masks
(apricots, strawberries, cucumbers, red currant).
-- Sour cream mask. Do not rinse
this mask completely, just remove gently with a facial tissue,
then apply a moisturizer.
For oily skin - use lemon juice before applying the mask.
-- Natural parsley juice (or
parsley infusion) mixed with equal amounts of lemon juice, orange
juice, and red currant juice under your favorite cream will help
you keep your freckles invisible.
Last but not least - increase
your Vitamin C intake! It makes your skin less sensitive to the
sun. Foods rich in vitamin C include citrus fruits, apples, green
onions, black and red currant, rosehip tea.
Please note that some types of
skin discoloration are due to internal disorders. Poor liver
functioning, hormonal or metabolism disorders, overactive thyroid
can be the underlying reasons for unsightly cosmetic problems.
If this is the case, start your treatment from the inside.
Note: Information in this article
is not to be taken as a medical advise. Always consult your doctor
if you need professional help. |