Most people have experienced a light out break of acne at some point in their lives. For some people acne can be so severe that it causes age spots and in extreme cases even scarring of the skin. A lot of acne suffers are self conscious of their appearance and may avoid being photographed or even attempt to cover up their acne with make up.
If you have suffered from acne and have age spots or scars as a result you’ll be relieved to know there are skin whitening lotion that could help to revitalize your skin to a healthy younger looking state.
There are skin lightening soap which are helpful at removing age spots. Kojic acid, beta carotene and licorice acid are popular bleaching agents used in skin whitening products. You’ll want to avoid any products that contain hydroquinone as it’s known to cause cancer even in low doses.
Bleaching creams have ingredients that stop tyrosinase which is the enzyme that triggers the production of melanin. Melanin is the substance that darkens the skin.
Exfoliation is another treatment used to eliminate age spots. Exfoliating is an efficient way to get rid of old skin, excess oils and dirt from the surface of the face which can accumulate and clog pores resulting dull blotchy looking skin. Exfoliation exposes the new layer of healthy skin and results in a youthful looking glow.
If you would rather to use an all natural product to lighten your skin you can create your own whitening lotions using ingredients present in your kitchen, grocery store or health food store. A mixture of milk, almonds, honey, carrots and papaya is very effective. Almond is the most effective skin lightening agents. Honey is a natural skin softener which is often used as an emollient and humectant additive in most skin care products. Honey also has bleaching properties and is usually used to treat scars. This recipe is great for lightening dark spots within a matter of weeks.
You maybe surprised to discover that some of the high-priced skin whitening creams you purchase in salon can be created at home using normal ingredients found in your kitchen or local grocery store.
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