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Can dark skin spots be removed safely?  Yes they can if you follow the steps I have outlined for you.  Once you do, you will have an even skin tone.

Why Does Skin Get Dark Skin Spots?

Usually dark spots or an uneven skin tone is the result of too much sun.  This is very true for light-skinned people.  At times the cause can be hormonal but they is an exception.  Most of the time, the sun is the cause and the face is the area that shows the most skin spots.

Steps to Take to Lighten Your Skin

Your skin will look younger and be much healthier if you use the right ingredients in your skin care products and take other precautions.

Step One – Watch the Sun Exposure

Stay out of the sun for long periods of time.  And use a zinc oxide sun blocker.  Sunscreen lotions are questionable and may even be harmful.  Wear a hat or cover that will shade you from direct sun exposure.  Stay in the shade as much as possible.

Step Two – Repairing the Skin Damage

Free radical damage could be part of the cause for an uneven skin tone.  So we need to prevent as much free radical damage as we can and fix what damage that has occurred.

Repair With Natural Antioxidants

Antioxidants fight free radical damage.  One of the best antioxidants is coQ10.  What it does is soften the skin while moisturizing it.  It also can reduce wrinkles and sun exposure damage in general.

Step Three – Functional Keratin

Functional keratin along with coQ10 can help remove dark skin spots when caused by pollution or the sun.

Functional keratin works wonders on your skin giving it a more youthful look.

Step Four – Skin Whitener

If you want your complexion to be lighter, then using a natural skin whitener is a good choice.  Be careful some skin whiteners are not in your best interest.  I will suggest a good one for you to use when you go to the website I found listed below.

And now by visiting my website listed below I can show you how you can get these ingredients that will help remove dark skin spots and get an even skin tone.

 



By: Margaret Bell

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