Can Skin Whitening Help with Melasma & Hyperpigmentation
Posted by Suzzy on 6/3/2017 to
Skin Problems
I have received this question so many times. Unfortunately millions of women are affected with visible hyper-pigmentation, discoloration, and melasma. Because melasma is common on the face, brows, lips and cheeks, it can have a very emotional effect. The good news is there are many treatments available today without a prescription and are very effective.
Melasma affects 45-50 million women worldwide at a very emotional stage of their life. Melasma is commonly referred to as the “Mask of Pregnancy”, affects at a very emotional stage of their life during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy which can trigger melasma outbreaks. Pregnant women experience increased estrogen, progesterone, and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) levels which is thought to cause an Melasma outbreak.
Experts believe that the dark patches in melasma could be triggered by several factors, including internal hormonal changes such as pregnancy, external hormones like birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy (HRT and progesterone), race, anti- seizure medications, and other medications that make the skin more prone to pigmentation after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. People with a genetic predisposition or known family history of melasma are at an increased risk of developing melasma. However uncontrolled and prolonged sunlight exposure is considered the leading cause of melasma
Topical, and natural products designed to even skin, and brighten complexion contain natural ingredients clinically proven to help treat Melasma, hyper-pigmentation, and discoloration. Products containing natural ingredients Licorice, Kojic Acid, Aubutin and Retinoic Acid are found to lighten discoloration, and skin appears more even. These ingredients can be found in the following products from Flawless Beauty and Skin. St Dalfour spot creams, an effective and highly recommended night treatment uses natural and local ingredients to lighten dark spots. Relumins, a new pharmaceutical grade skin care line uses these ingredients in their hydrating and rejuvenating products. These natural ingredients are not only helpful at evening skin tones, but have been found to be powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents used to battle hyperpigmentation.
Unfortunately there is no prevention of melasma, and hyperpigmentation. However, applying sun protection frequently during extended sun exposure can help prevent a breakout. Luckily, gone are the days where treatments are only found with a prescription. I am pleased to offer skin care products that can help battle any skin condition via the web. I feel this closes the gap, and enables everyone to be able to find safe, natural and cost efficient products from a reliable and trustworthy source.
Melasma affects 45-50 million women worldwide at a very emotional stage of their life. Melasma is commonly referred to as the “Mask of Pregnancy”, affects at a very emotional stage of their life during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy which can trigger melasma outbreaks. Pregnant women experience increased estrogen, progesterone, and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) levels which is thought to cause an Melasma outbreak.
Experts believe that the dark patches in melasma could be triggered by several factors, including internal hormonal changes such as pregnancy, external hormones like birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy (HRT and progesterone), race, anti- seizure medications, and other medications that make the skin more prone to pigmentation after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. People with a genetic predisposition or known family history of melasma are at an increased risk of developing melasma. However uncontrolled and prolonged sunlight exposure is considered the leading cause of melasma
Topical, and natural products designed to even skin, and brighten complexion contain natural ingredients clinically proven to help treat Melasma, hyper-pigmentation, and discoloration. Products containing natural ingredients Licorice, Kojic Acid, Aubutin and Retinoic Acid are found to lighten discoloration, and skin appears more even. These ingredients can be found in the following products from Flawless Beauty and Skin. St Dalfour spot creams, an effective and highly recommended night treatment uses natural and local ingredients to lighten dark spots. Relumins, a new pharmaceutical grade skin care line uses these ingredients in their hydrating and rejuvenating products. These natural ingredients are not only helpful at evening skin tones, but have been found to be powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents used to battle hyperpigmentation.
Unfortunately there is no prevention of melasma, and hyperpigmentation. However, applying sun protection frequently during extended sun exposure can help prevent a breakout. Luckily, gone are the days where treatments are only found with a prescription. I am pleased to offer skin care products that can help battle any skin condition via the web. I feel this closes the gap, and enables everyone to be able to find safe, natural and cost efficient products from a reliable and trustworthy source.
Hollywood Style Herbal Whitening Lotion w/ Licorice Root & White Berries
Kojic Acid, Placenta, & Glutathione Triple Whitening/Bleaching Soap appx. 150gms
http://www.flawlessbeautyandskin.com/St.-Dalfour_bymfg_3-0-1.html
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