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Getting Rid Of Dark
Spots on Your Skin
People want smooth, clear and even complexion. Naturally, nobody wants
their skin to be synonymous to a Dalmatian…unless they are trying to set a
trend on that, to which I very much doubt if it would work.
The sad truth is, even with regular cleansing, some people still develop
dark spots, also called hyper- pigmentation by dermatologists. It is
characterized by
pockets of
discolored skin that remain even after pimples or skin bumps have
disappeared. Hyper-pigmentation
can be caused by many factors that can be external or internal. Among
internal factors, we have certain illness such as
Edison's disease and some hepatic problems. If someone is taking
too much iron, for instance, it can cause darker areas on the skin.
Hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause also have a role to play.
The deficit of certain vitamins and minerals such as calcium and vitamins
A, E and B also can cause hyper-pigmentation.
The common culprit is the increase in melanin that occurs after skin is
inflamed or irritated, or too much exposure to the sun. People with
darker skin tones such as South Asians and Latinos are more likely to face
this kind of problem.
While persistent dark spots can be remedied at home, health experts advise
people to FIRST check with a dermatologist to make sure that the spot is
harmless and can be left alone in place. After that, there are simple
ways to effectively eliminate dark spots in your skin. For some, simply
applying creams and sun block might work. For others, they might require
skin peelings. No matter what, it is best to consult with your
dermatologists.
Here are simple tips on how to get rid of those persistent dark spots.
1.
Use sunscreen daily with SPF 15 or higher. It is always wise to
block the sun that darkens our skin. This will also minimize our risk of
acquiring skin cancers.
2.
Do not pick your pimples or zits since it will result to scarring.
3.
Pick up a product that contains mild hydroquinone since it is the
main ingredient in most skin bleaches. If you cannot tolerate
hydroquinone, try skin brighteners. Hydroquinone is usually used with
glycolic acid and tretinoin.
Always remember that skin bleaching is not instant. It may take you three
months to a year to fade the darkened skin depending on the type of your
skin tone. Moreover, try not to abuse skin. If you have persistent skin
problems like acne that leave scars, treat them immediately and stop the
cycle.
Remember,
prevention is always better than cure. |