Friday 20 May 2011

Use skin bleaching to lighten those dark spots or your facial complexion

Skin bleaching (also known as fade cream) is a process commonly used to lighten areas of your skin that contain dark spots and other scars that you may want to get rid of. Your skin becomes more pigmented from acne scars, certain types of medications, or just too much exposure to the sun. These creams are also beneficial if you have age spots, freckles, or just want to lighten your facial complexion. With more choices available, it has become easier to find one with sunscreen that can be worn under makeup.
These skin bleaching creams work by decreasing melanin production in our skin, therefore preventing further discoloration of your skin. The main ingredients present in most of these skin whitening products are Hydroquinone and Kojic acid. I?ve used skin bleaching products in the past, and had very positive results. I recommend that if you?re using these creams to lighten particular spots to place the product on those particular spots only to prevent lightening the skin around it.
If you desire to have a brighter facial complexion, apply all over your face every other day to get a more natural (gradual) result. If your skin lightens too quickly it will seem more noticeable because your face will become significantly lighter than your neck, which is typically not realistic. Another important point to consider is that these creams and gels only work for as long as you use the product. Once you discontinue use, your face will slowly return to it?s natural color, so you may want to consider using it in moderation.
Palmer's Skin Success Fade Cream - Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade Cream helps eliminate skin discolorations and evens skin tone. Special emollients combined with Vitamins C and E and Alpha Hydroxy provide extra moisturization to keep skin soft without being greasy. Overtime the chemicals found in the cream will react to oxygen exposure, and will become darker, which will not hinder the effect of the product.
Nadinola Skin Discoloration Fade Cream - Fades dark spots for a more even skin tone. Moisturizes and conditions your skin, leaving it soft, smooth and more radiant. If skin is sensitive, test on a small area inside the elbow overnight before use. Great to use if your skin becomes darker from the use of oral contraceptives.
Black & White Bleaching Cream with Hydroquinone - In convenient tube for a smooth, even complexion tone Black and White Bleaching Cream lightens-brightens darkened skin areas and helps fade unsightly freckles. It's a greaseless vanishing cream that moisturizes and brings out natural beauty.
Clear Essence Advance Complex Fade Gel - This new advance formula is for combination skin types. This gel is easily absorbed into the skin to even skin tone, fade dark spots and treat such skin disorders as discolorations, freckles, age spots, and sun spots. Contains sunscreen to prevent dark spots from reoccurring.
Esoterica Daytime Fade Cream - For the gradual fading of freckles and age spots. Also helps fade skin discoloration that may result from pregnancy or the use of oral contraceptives. Two Sunscreens help prevent dark spots from recurring. Non-greasy and ideal for use under makeup. Esoterica is a light, greaseless cream that won't stain clothing. Dermatologist tested.
Porcelana Dark Spots Nighttime Treatment ? Porcelana? Fade Dark Spots Nighttime Treatment uses an innovative combination of the active ingredient, Hydroquinone, antioxidants, and botanical extracts to fade dark spots and other skin discolorations while moisturizing and firming your skin.
Fade-out Leg Treatment Cream with Vitamin K - An easy way to make ugly spider veins disappear without painful shots or lasers... without the side effects of expensive surgery. With daily use you'll see veins disappear... and stay away! Also great for healing bruised, blemished or damaged skin. Formulated with Vitamin K, herbal extracts, moisturizers and anti-oxidants to help Fade unsightly spider veins, Removes blemishes, and Improve circulation and tone.
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