Q. My face has got brown blotches. What can I
do?
A. The most common cause of those unsightly blotches is estrogen.
Women who are pregnant or taking birth control pills for
contraception or perimenopause symptoms sometimes develop a
condition called melasma. The body's extra estrogen increases its
sensitivity to sunlight, which then increases pigment
production. Talk with your doctor to discuss a pill with less
estrogen.
Other possible suspects are irritation from the sun, allergies, or
chemicals. Inflamed skin cells react by releasing melanin, a
process similar to the one that makes skin turn brown after a
sunburn.
To brighten uneven skin pigmentation, improve skin texture and
clarity, restore firmness and elasticity, try Noevir's
Blanc Nouveau C12
and
Blanc Nouveau C50.
This revolutionary Vitamin C system is proven to target age spots
and discoloration for a remarkably radiant complexion. Noevir Blanc
Nouveau C12 and C50 delivery concentrated doses of Vitamin C to
dramatically reverse the signs of premature aging, day and night.
Use both C12 and C50 to achieve the maximum antioxidant benefits of
this innovative system.
Also, be faithful about wearing sunscreen and a hat when outdoors.
Try
Raysela Face Protector SPF 30.
A powerful combination of octinoxate, titanium dioxide and zinc
oxide provides protection against sunburn and sun damage by blocking
both UVA and UVB rays. Herbal and botanical extracts further
enhance this formula by protecting skin from harmful free radicals,
which can lead to premature aging. In addition to providing, safe,
reliable sun protection, this light, non-greasy formula also doubles
as the perfect makeup base. Safe and gentle for all skin types -
including children and those with sensitive skin. It is
recommended, however, that you consult a physician before using
sunscreen on children under 6 months of age. Allergy tested,
fragrance free, PABA free and no artificial colorants. For the rest
of the body, try
Raysela Body Protector SPF 30.
If the blotches are flaky, raised, or increase in size, see your
dermatologist
If you have any questions or
comments about this topic, please contact me by
e-mail.
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