To reduce your uneven pigmentation, you have to encourage the upper layer of your skin to shed dead skin cells faster. To do this try a little light exfoliation once or twice a week.Try Kiehl's Pineapple Papaya Facial Scrub.
Also use a night cream that contains Alpha Hydroxy Acids. This will help clear congestion and renew the upper layer of skin. Try Night Invigorating Firming Gel by Ole Henriksen.
For you oily skin try using a cream that contains Salicylic Acid. This is great for exfoliation so dermatologists use it to clear clogged pores and acne. Try AM/PM Acne Cleanser by pH Advantage.
Also if you want to use a day cream, look for creams that contain Hyaluronic Acid, as this attracts and traps moisture to hydrate without adding oil, so to won't be adding excess oil to your skin.
2007-10-19 22:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-09-11 03:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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At the risk of being rude, the only person I know of that has successfully accomplished this is Michael Jackson.
2007-10-19 21:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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They sound a bit like sunspots. (dark freckles) Try an expholiating cream. And remember to use sunblocks. You can try lemaon or lime jiuce, as they are acids that will genly remove and exfoliate the top layer of skin. What causes freckles? Freckles are flat tan, brown or black spots that appear over time on areas of skin that have been exposed to the sun. Freckles are common among those with lighter skin who sunburn easily. Age spots, which appear later in life, are superficial collections of the skin pigment melanin which occur within the top layer (epidermis) of the skin. Freckles and age spots, classified as symptoms of photoaging, are commonly found on the face and hands, or any other part of the body that has been overexposed to the sun. Is it possible to get rid of freckles? Bleaching agents, the most conventional treatment for freckles, have limited success in masking the appearance of freckles. Bleaching agents attempt to fade the freckles to a color approximating that of the surrounding skin. However, they can sometimes lighten or darken the skin surrounding the freckles, calling even more attention to the spots. Occassionally, bleaching agents cause rashes or chemical burns. Some people have had success using alpha hydroxy acids on a regular basis, combined with sun avoidance and the use of sunblock. Some dermatologists recommend prescription-strength retinoids for the treatment of freckles. Modern treatments for lightening freckles include freezing them with liquid nitrogen, and the use of strong acid peels or ablative laser treatments. Freezing, chemical peels and ablative laser treatments, while more effective than conventional treatments, can damage healthy skin, cause scarring and require lengthy recovery times. The use of Intense Pulsed Light is a new treatment option for those wanting to fade their freckles. Freckles may be unsightly and a cause of cosmetic concern for many. Here are some natural remedies that will help you deal with freckles at home - Apply sour cream on your face. Do not rinse this mask off completely; gently wipe off with a soft tissue and top it up with a moisturizer. Lemon juice is a tried and tested remedy for treating freckles. Apply lemon juice with your fingers on the affected area; lemon juice bleaches the dark spots. Regular use of fruit and vegetable masks such as those made with apricots, strawberries, cucumbers and red currant will help lighten freckles. Wash your face with sour milk. Lactic acid promotes gentle peeling of skin minus the irritation or dryness. Heat honey slightly and apply to face, tap face gently with your fingers. Wash honey off with warm water then rinse with cool water. Stir in a little quantity of wheat germ into the honey before applying. Horseradish juice or horseradish vinegar, or oatmeal dabbed on the skin is also helpful in lightening freckles. Apply parsley juice mixed with equal amounts of lemon juice, orange juice, and red currant juice under your favorite cream will help you keep your freckles invisible. Apply odorless castor oil or vitamin E at night before going to bed. Dissolve some sugar in the juice of one lemon. Apply mixture to each freckle with a brush. Grind yellow mustard in milk and apply to the face during the night. Wash your face the next morning. Onions also can be used for removing freckles and age spots. Slice a red onion in half and rub on the spots twice daily. Continue until the spots fade. Applying buttermilk on freckles is thought to help in lightening them. Mix an equal quantity of turmeric and sesame seeds. Grind in water and apply to the face. Take a watermelon, make a hole in its rind and introduce some grains of rice in it. Take out the rice after a week. Grind into a paste and apply on the face. To lighten freckles, mash 1/4 cup of unripe currants and mix with 1 tbsp. of unpasteurized honey. Put on freckles and leave on for half an hour. Rinse off with warm water and dab on diluted fresh lemon juice. Increase intake of Vitamin C Though there is no particular diet or food that will prevent the occurrence of freckles on the skin, here are some general diet guidelines that will promote a healthy and glowing skin. Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and whole grains for the vitamins A, B complex and C, all needed for healthy skin. Vitamin B5 helps prevent dry skin. It is found in milk, eggs, cabbage, wheat germ and nutritional yeast. The essential fatty acids, found in unrefined, cold-pressed vegetable oils such as flax seed, are also important for supple, resistant skin. 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. Other suggestions for Freckles If your skin is prone to freckles, here are some suggestions that could help you keep them at bay - Use a good quality sunscreen that offers a high level of 'sun protection factor'. Use it whenever you have to go out in the sun. Add a broad-rimmed hat to your wardrobe and use it when out in the sun. The broad rim will shield your face from direct sunlight. Avoid going out from 10 am to 4 pm when the sunrays are maximum. Use sun block lotion each time you go for a swim and reapply every two hours in case of heavy perspiration.
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2016-04-13 23:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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