Is There an Answer to Melasma?
Have you often heard the word Melasma, but didn't really understand what it meant? Inform yourself about the truth about melasma and how you can eliminate this unsightly skin concern.
Melasma is often associated with the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. It is especially frequent in pregnant women, females taking birth control pills and women taking hormone replacement therapy during menopause.
Sun exposure is also a strong risk factor for melasma. The condition is particularly frequent in tropical climates. Discoloration of skin or Melasma can start as large uneven patches on the nose, forehead and cheeks, and it can also appear on the lips.
The good news about melasma is that it is not a condition that is related to any health implications, danger or symptoms. Actually, the brown spots that once appeared will most probably fade with time, especially if they first appeared when using birth control pills or medication or when you were pregnant. Even though this is some good news, you must know that this skin condition can sometimes stay around and it can be hard to get rid of, which is why it is important to use a product to prevent these pigmentation problems.
Prevent Sun Exposure - One of the most important things you can do to prevent melasma is to stay away from the sun and of course tanning booths.
Use SPF - Use a hat and a high SPF every day.
Exfoliate - Start to use a mild exfoliation cream based on natural ingredients.
Moisturize - Use a biological skincare balm that will inhibit and eliminate the issue. It is known that any cream that contains Rumex Extract (natural pigment reducer) is effective for hyper pigmentation problems.
Eat Healthy - Add foods with extra high levels of antioxidants such broccoli, red pepper, spinach and tomatoes.
Start your melasma treatment now and improve your appearance with a natural skin treatment. BIOSKINREJUVENATION is a skin discoloration cream that contains the ingredient; Rumex Extract to inhibit and stabilize the melanin production in your skin making your skin soft and most important of all - free from melasma!
Published March 30th, 2009
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