Wednesday, January 15, 2014

What Are Dark Spots
Dark spots on the skin, also know as hyperpigmentation, un-even skin tone, or discoloration is a common skin problem. It affects mainly affects people of color and middle aged individuals. However, anyone can develop dark spots resulting from a variety of causes.
 
 
post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: Dark spots that arise from skin trauma such as acne and other skin infections.

Melasma: This is also known as chloasma or the mask or pregnancy.  Although the cause of melasma is unkown, there are several known factors that contribute to this common pigmentary disorder. Some of these factors include: pregnancy, exposure to UV light, oral contraceptives, and a genetic predisposition.

Tips for Preventing Dark Spots

1.   Don’t pick at your acne. Doing so will cause dark spots and even scarring.

2.  Wear Sunscreen every day, even in the winter! Exposure to UV light can lead to dark spots.

3.  Make sure your bra isn’t too tight. This can cause “bra burn”, a type of hyperpigmentation that can lead to dark spots.

4.   When shaving or waxing use products that will diminish dark spots and help prevent new ones.





Try PFB Vanish with Chromabright to aid in the relief of dark spots cause by hair removal.

Or try Step 2 - Lumen8™ LOTION: With Chromabright© to visibly reverse the appearance of dark spots, age spots, melasma (pregnancy mask), sun damage and post acne scars.
 
Clinical studies show that Lumen8 was 45.9% more effective than Kojic Acid, Arbutin and Hydroquinone and in addition was able to inhibit tyrosinase activity by 37%.Lumen8 possesses a photo-protective effect on epidermal keratinocytes, helping to prevent the skin damage caused by UV radiation.




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