October 6, 2008

Like saying goodbye to freckles

The freckles are not harmful or pose a health problem, only pigment cells that are contained within the skin in small patches. Even when freckles can be nice or something that characterizes a person, when they are already too many lose their sex appeal. The freckles are conducted randomly in the skin especially after repeated exposure to sunlight and particularly in people of clear complexion.

 

They come in different colors can be red, yellow, tan, light brown, brown or black speckled, but they are always darker than the skin around them. The best treatment for freckles is prevention. The key to preventing freckles is to avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen daily.

 

Efforts to reduce the appearance of freckles began hundreds of years ago. The ancient Egyptians used oil FENOGRECO to disappear freckles and age spots. In recent times a remedy is widely used homemade lemon juice.

 

All this paved the way to modern cosmetics and bleaching which have proven to be somewhat effective. More advanced techniques include chemical peeling can remove freckles and age spots but can be painful treatments and also can damage healthy skin and cause scarring.

 

The cosmetic coverings are not very satisfactory results because the layers of makeup touch-ups needed throughout the day, and not all have the time necessary to do so due to our very active lifestyles.

 

There are a wide variety of brands that includes well-known lines in their creams to treat freckles, and bleaches containing agents that act on the skin so delicate and powerful bleaching and will equal the hue of the skin. The ingredients synergistic working to reduce the age spots, freckles and discoloration of the skin over which occurs due to sun exposure.

 

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