Monday, August 23, 2010

How can I reduce spots?

Lately I've been starting to get more spots than usual.


How do I reduce them?


I'd like to know what products and stuff you use :)


I have pretty sensitive skin, I've tried a few brands that just made my skin a little rashy.


How can I reduce spots?
There is advice on this website for spotitis.





http://www.iansanswers.co.uk


How can I reduce spots?
Freederm worked for me to.


It is a miracle worker and is great as it doesn't irritate sensitive skin, the only down side is that it is quite expensive at around 拢8 a time, but it is available at most pharmacies and chemists such as Boots and Superdrug and also available at some big supermarkets.


When applying to skin you only need about a pea size on your finger and spread evenly over the skin then wipe away any excess with a cotton pad, it is as easy as that.
How to Reduce Age Spots?











Instructions


Difficulty: Easy


Things You鈥檒l Need:


Sunscreen Suntan Lotion


Fade cream











Step1:


Prevent them from getting worse by using a sunscreen when you go out, paying particular attention to your face and hands. Make sure you choose a sunscreen that blocks UVA and UVB rays and has an SPF of at least 15. Age spots are caused by a lifetime of exposure to the sun, so you can stop them from getting worse by covering up.


Step2:


Wear a long-sleeved shirt and wide-brimmed hat when you know you'll be in the sun.


Step3:


Use an alpha-hydroxy cleanser and lotion on areas of the skin that have age spots. It helps to fade them.


Step4:


Apply a fade cream like Esoterica or Ambi to the skin at night. They help to restore skin to a uniform color. The prescription medication Retin-A works like a fade cream on age spots.


Step5:


Have a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon remove them with a laser if nothing else works




















Tips %26amp; Warnings:


If you have any questions or concerns, contact a physician or other health care professional before engaging in any activity related to health and diet. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.











OTHER ANSWERS:


Laser treatement by a dermatologist is the fastest way to get rid of these spots but don't waste your money on it if you are unwilling to wear sunblock every day on your face and hands afterward. (You'll just get new spots.) A cheaper way to get rid of them, albeit slower, is to use a fading cream. Currently the best cream to get rid of age spots is Tri-Luma, which is available in a generic version to save money. This cream contains 4% hydroquinone (you can only get 2% strength without a prescription), plus Retin-A (generic name is tretinoin) and a steroid to reduce the harsh effects of the Retin A (redness, peeling.) I wouldn't waste my money on any store or internet product. As for the UK banning hydroquinone, there's nothing to be alarmed at with this ingredient. The only ill effects known to have occured have been with high doses to which people were exposed in industrial setti


and also...


Liver spots are brownish, yellowish blemishes which are often first noticed on the arms and hands, then the face. They can also appear on the chest, back, and less frequently, the legs and torso.





Liver spots are a result of the skin trying to protect itself from sun exposure by producing an overabundance of melanin, the pigment in your skin. However, it's worth being aware that they can be brought on or increased by bad health, or problems with the liver functions.























HOPE THAT I CAN HELP YA'


GOOD LUCK AND MORE DECREASING SPOTS!!!
Drink plenty of water


Cleanse and tone your face everynight with sensitive skin lotions


do not use too much product or make up on your skin, or use hypo allergic product


toothpaste drys spots up overnight


steam your face, even though this can bring out spots, it means its working, you need to get the dirt out for your face to heal.
It is better to use Ayurvedic creams.u can try some tips in home itself,


one of the method which i prefer is first of all take some neem leaves


which are very fresh %26amp; should be in light green colour.Then grind some


leaves like paste %26amp; apply where ever u have spots.Continue this for some weeks u will be looking very pretty with out any spots.
try looking for the ingredient





saylic acid - sorry im not sure how to spell





for cleansers. thats usually good for acne. but everyone's skin is different so you'll have to experiment.





antiseptic is also good if you rub it in early. or else - plenty of water!! (1-2L a day), and sleep!!
The best product I have found is the Benefit Boo Boo Zap spot treatment. This works really fast to get rid of your spots and blackheads. After using the Benefit Boo Boo Zap you will find your spots get better within a couple of days. Lots of celebs also use this and recommend it in mags etc so it must be good! You can pick it up for less than 拢10 from various websites including http://www.beautyparlor.co.uk



I used have a problem with spots, every product I tried nothing seemed to work. But then I saw an advert on the TV for freederm. I went to my local chemist and bought some for about 8 pounds. And it worked for me, and it is specially developed for sensitive skin.
what kind of spots are you talking about? if you're referring to sun damage AVON has a great product for lightening those spots, you would use it daily, it's a lotion. and to help not get anymore, always use a sunscreen even in the winter before going outside always
Clearasil for sensitive skin with the granules in it as this will exfoliate your skin. Drink lots of water, avoid oily make up and cleaners etc. Remove you makeup properly before bed. Eat lots of fresh fruit and veg
i use clearsil sensitive its great my spots cleared up in about 3 days also drink plenty of water
WATER..


it's helped me.
use unperfumed soap and wate r- nothing else and avoid greasy and sugary food x
stop eating the pies and chips
Try using Clean and Clear face wash it really helps :-)
make sure you have a wash now and a again

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