Presented by Daniel Toriola
Women’s skin typically comes in three basic types. They either have, normal skin, dry, or oily. Dry skin does
not shed as it should and those built-up layers of dead skin cells can feel rough and cause skin to look flaky
and dull.
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Exploring Options For Age Spot Removal
By Garrett Lynn
Age spots appear in your skin due to excessive exposure to the sun, hereditary causes or bad care
for your skin. They are dark blemishes that appear as flat, tan, brown or dark brown spots, and usually
appear on forearms, neck, chests, and your face. If you have these blemishes anywhere on your body,
you might need to consult a skin care physician to determine if age spot removal would be right for
you. If the spots appear cancerous in nature, your dermatologist will likely advise you to undergo a
procedure to remove the spots.
Age spots are much more common in those who have freckles and burn easily, and at times it is
difficult to understand why they appear. The best prevention to avoid the spots is to always wear
sunscreen if you are going in the sun, or to avoid the sun altogether. You will never find any age spots
in places that never see the sun. For most people, it is much too late to prevent these blemishes from
appearing on the skin, but there are several safe treatment options to explore that will improve your
appearance and perhaps prevent any cancerous lesions from ever appearing.
Treatment options available for age spot removal include: fotofacial/IPL, laser resurfacing, bleaching
creams and chemical peels. Bleaching creams are sold over the counter and contain 2 percent
hydroquinone. Some prescription creams may use single agents, such as Retin-A or combinations of
medications. These creams usually are well taken, and are used to gradually lighten