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Can Pigmentation Marks Be Removed Successfully

By Expert Author: Margaret Bell | Article Abstract
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Can pigmentation marks be removed successfully and safely. Yes they can. You must use the skin care ingredients that are natural and safe, not some extreme treatment. Learn her how you can and as many others have removed pigmentation marks the safe, natural way.

If you choose the right cream and take the other necessary steps, the benefits will include improved appearance and improvement in your skin’s health. Here are the steps to take.

Protect the Skin Area from the Sun

Melanin is the compound responsible for the skin’s pigmentation. It is produced by melanocytes in the skin’s deepest layers. The sun triggers increased production of melanin, as it is the body’s natural defense against UV damage to the deeper layers. Typically, it is produced in response to burning, although small amounts of exposure (that would not cause burning) trigger production, as well.

If you want to remove pigmentation marks, your best choice is to stay out of the sun. If you cannot avoid the sun entirely, spend as little time as possible outdoors, no more than 10 minutes per day. When you must be outside for more than 10 minutes, use a zinc oxide sun block. If you use it only on the affected area, you could still end up with uneven pigmentation. So, it’s best to apply it evenly.

Avoid Petroleum-based Alcohols

Petroleum-based alcohols are known to cause brown spots on the skin, although the reason for this is as yet, unclear. Alcohols typically sting, which could trick the melanocytes into thinking that a sun burn has occurred.

Environmental pollutants cause the appearance of brown spots, because they increase the amount of free radicals that are within the skin’s cells. Free radical damage to the melanocytes can cause those cells to produce melanin haphazardly. Protecting the area from the sun and avoiding toxins that cause brown spots will help you remove pigmentation marks, but it could take quite some time to see a difference. A good “fade” cream can speed results.

Choose the Right Cream and Use It on a Regular Basis

If you want to fade and even out a large area, such as your face, the ingredient to look for is Extra-pone nut-grass root. Extra-pone is an anti-irritant that has been shown to inhibit melanin production.

The skin’s cells are replaced on a regular basis. In a younger person, they are replaced every month of so. In an older person the speed slows down. If the production of melanin is inhibited and you avoid overexposure to the sun, the new cells that are produced will be lighter in color. Gradually, over the course of several weeks, the spot will start to fade and eventually disappear.

But, Extra-pone will also lighten a tan. If that’s not appealing, then use a cream containing CYNERGY TK. It is a proprietary ingredient that has antioxidant activity and stimulates the production of antioxidants within the skin’s cells. That will even out pigmentation, without lightening you skin’s tone.

A Natural Whitening Day Cream will help remove pigmentation marks, because it contains both Extra-pone and CYNERGY TK. For more information please see my website listed below. Thanks, Margaret Bell
Margaret Bell

About the Author/Author Bio

Please visit http://www.XtendSkinCare.com for Margaret's recommended source to Remove Pigmentation Marks and Wrinkles plus Nutritional Supplements for men and women that are guaranteed to be safe and effective. A FREE Health Newsletter is available.

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Article Submitted: 2009-05-13 | This Article has been viewed 655 times.

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