What To Do About
Freckles
Freckles 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?
Age spots are similar to
freckles. They appear
later in life and can
occur in any skin type.
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.
What To Do
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
(melanin is produced by
the body in response to
sun exposure).
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. 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 the 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
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
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.
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.
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