- Categories: Skin Whitening
- Tags: Ablative, Blotchy Skin, Concoctions, Confident Personality, Cosmetic Formulations, Dermatologists, Facial Pigmentation, Freckles, Genetic Basis, Hydroquinone, Laser Therapy, Laser Treatment, Melasma, Profound Effect, Skin Tone, Skin Tones, Skin Whitening Products, Sunscreens, Ultraviolet Rays, World Skin
Skin whitening has become the developing industry in all over the world. Skin whitening has a staple in the vanity industry, because of the inherent appeal of whiter complexion, whiter skin is perceived to project a more radiant and more confident personality. There are many skin whitening solutions available in the market from common, inexpensive home-made concoctions to inexpensive clinical treatments. Skin lightening solutions are designed to even the skin tone and brighten the appearance of uneven or blotchy skin to correct pigmentation problems.
Sunscreen is a product used to protect the skin from ultraviolet rays, to avoid damage or darkening of the skin. Some sunscreens can be used to lighten the skin too. Topical hydroquinone is considered by many dermatologists to be safer, similarly effective and less expensive option than laser or deep peel treatments. Hydroquinone is good for skin but some time it can be harmful for skin also. It can be an unstable ingredient in cosmetic formulations. Laser therapy is also use for skin whitening, both ablative and nonablative laser can have a profound effect on melasma. However the results are not always consistent and problems have been reported. Laser treatment is more likely to result in problems for those with darker skin tones.
Over the past few years, the aesthetics companies and medical professional have been introducing numerous skin whitening innovation, into the consumer market, ranging from high end to niche treatment to budget skin whitening solution, all of which promise to deliver that desirable, lightening result on your skin that you have always wanted. Consumers can consider the following guidelines when they are looking for a skin whitening remedy:
Identify the problem of your face
There are many types of facial pigmentation. The most common types are freckles, age spot, melasma etc. many have genetic basis like sunlight, ageing and hormones also play an important role. By identifying you problem, you will select the product or treatment that is going to rectify it.
Should have knowledge about the skin whitening products
Every skin whitening solution has its own specialty for delivering some miracle on your face. But how do you know that, some of the products are not effective but the company promotes their products in such a way that everyone will attracts towards it. You should do some simple research on the product or talk to dermatologist to see if the skin whitening product is going to be useful for your skin or not.
You should understand that every product/treatment is not for everyone
While purchasing the product you should keep it your mind that every person doesn’t have same skin some have oily skin, dry skin and sensitive skin. You should purchase only that product which is suitable for your skin. Similarly, laser therapy does not work very well for melasma. Laser therapy is effective for pigmentation such as freckles, solar lengitines etc.
Should take advice from medical professional when necessary
In some cases, skin whitening products will not be able to rectify the problems effectively. Instead of hoping one product to another and exposing your skin to further damages, talk to medical professional who will advise you the suitable treatment choice for you.
VLCC healthcare, one of the leading organizations who offer several skin whitening treatment like Blemishes treatment with AHA complex, melanin pigment reduction with Arbutin, Revitalization of skin through biotech derived DNA.
By: JumpHigher
- Categories: Skin Whitening
- Tags: Antiseptic, Dead Cells, Extents, Fair Complexion, Fruits And Vegetables, Harsh Chemicals, Making Every Effort, Melanin, Oily Food, Skin Color, Skin Food, Skin Glow, Skin Tone, Skin Whitening Cream, Skin Whitening Products, Sun Exposure, Sun Rays, Sun Tan Lotions, Type Of Food, Water Massage
Most of the people generally women want to look fairer. There are various ways available to whiten the skin without using harsh chemicals on it. Almost every woman gazes around searching best skin whitening products, due to the fact that men prefer fair complexion wife. The availability of lots of skin whitening products in the market shows that they are in heavy demand. People are making every effort to whiten their skin whether by using home made products or by using products available in market. There are several things that can help you in lightening your skin tone.
The first thing you must do is stay away from sun exposure. The heat of sun can tan your skin very fast. You can notice it by comparing the skin color of covered and uncovered areas of your body. The best thing to avoid sun exposure is to stay in or carry an umbrella if it’s important to go out. You can use sun tan lotions that will protect your skin to some extents from sun rays. You must clean up your skin so that dead cells on the skin can be removed. Regularly moisturize your skin is also necessary.
The type of food you eat also has a great impact on your skin. Regular intake of fast food or oily food can increase pigmentation on your skin. Food like fruits and vegetables which contain fiber will stop the growth of melanin and make you fairer naturally. Intake of junk food or alcohol will make you look more elder than you are exactly. You can also use a skin whitening cream available in the market but choose the best cream that has minimum side effects. You can also use home made products that are more effective and also does not have any side effects.
In many countries herbs are used to keep skin glow and fair. A natural product that is available in each and every kitchen is turmeric. Turmeric is a natural antiseptic and can be used to lighten skin. You can use it in the form of pack by mixing grounded turmeric with water. Massage the paste on the skin every day. This can be applied to every part of the body. Turmeric protects skin from sun naturally and also whitens your skin. Most of the village women start applying it to their daughter’s skin from their teen age so that they look fairer.
By: Alien
- Categories: Skin Whitening
- Tags: African Cultures, Asian Cultures, Classical Paintings, Dark Skin, Environmental Conditions, Equatorial Sun, Good Breeding, Laborers, Renaissance Europe, Sects, Self Image, Skin Color, Skin Lightening Products, Skin Pigmentation, Skin Pigmentations, Skin Pigments, Skin Tone, Spray On Tanning Products, Suitors, Tanning Bed
Throughout history fair, white skin has been a desirable physical attribute for a variety of societal and cultural reasons. In many Asian cultures, the look of porcelain white skin was considered a sign of good breeding or association with royalty or other elite cultural sects, particularly in women. Those members of the working classes often bore the look of laborers with skin tone that were darkened by exposure to the sun and soiled from daily work. Even in Renaissance Europe many classical paintings depict women who, aside from looking well fed and well clothed, had very fair complexions. Kabuki Theater in Japan features all male casts and the actors whose faces where adorned with white makeup, especially when portraying womens characters.
The desire to conform to this standard has driven many people on a search to whiten darker skin pigments, even in some African cultures where dark skin pigmentation was thought to be an adaptation to environmental conditions especially the heat of the equatorial sun. The modern practice of skin whitening has been the cause of some controversy as dark skin pigmented individuals seek to shed their dark skin color in an attempt to gain cultural acceptance in predominantly white European societies. Differences in opinion on the perceived benefits of skin whitening have even arisen in India where women have been encouraged to lighten their skin in order to look more Western and possibly more attractive to potential romantic suitors. It is somewhat ironic that in the United States and Europe, many people light skinned people seek to darken their skin color by tanning, either in the sun, using a tanning bed or employing spray-on tanning products.
Not all skin lightening is done to create a particular look for the sake of fashion. Many people suffer from medical conditions that cause uneven skin pigmentations that can have a very negative impact on ones self image and skin lightening products can have help to even out the skin tone and greatly enhance self image and self confidence. Skin pigment disorders can occur when too little or too much of a compound known as melanin. The more melanin that is present in the skins cells the darker skin pigment tend to be.
For as long as there has been a desire to lighten the skin there have been potions and treatments used to achieve the goal of lighter skin. Homemade solutions and potions with roots in folklore have existed for many, many years. Some of these solutions were benign and fairly harmless, while some could very hazardous. In response to the need for reliable products, the cosmetics market has seen an increase in the number, quality and price of such products. Some products have been criticized for containing levels of mercury that are potentially hazardous.
Sunscreen has been used to prevent the darkening of the skin that occurs through exposure to the sun. On the other extreme is the use of products that actually lighten or even whiten skin pigmentations. A common goal of most skin whitening products is to block or greatly reduce the amount of melanin produced in the skin. Many topically applied creams and lotions contain concentrations of hydroquinone sometimes in combination with other ingredients that may enhance the lightening effects. Cortizone is often the secondary ingrediant since contrizone acts as an anti-inflammatory. There are numerous compounds that are used as alternatives to hydroquinone with varying results.
Medical lasers have been used to treat medically recognized skin pigmentation disorders thought there is debate about the overall effectiveness of this treatment depending on the degree of pigmentation.
By: Mitch Endick