I Have Hyperpigmentation On My Face.

How to get rid hyperpigmentation on face and hands?

  • i used depiwhite cream 4 months but after i stopped using dis cream brown spots appearing again please help me.

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    I have the same...I used to use a cream like you did, but got fed up with having to keep buying it. The sun makes the problem worse, so I use a good sun block as moisturiser all year round. There's no reason you can't use a nice sun block even if it's not sunny. You can still avoid sun rays bringing out the pigments. A lot of good moisturisers have sun block in them anyway, but are marketed purely as moisturiser. Other than that, you will probably have to keep using your original cream. I understand your disappointment. It's a big annoyance to me and some years it's worse than others. Nobody notices mine so much now, so I think the sun block works well to stop the pigmentation getting too dark.

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This is from a good article that will help: It doesn’t matter how you call them – brown spots, age spots, hyper pigmentation, freckles – Most of us don’t like brown spots on face. They can really ruin your self-confidence and they make millions of people become self-conscious about their appearance. I personally have thousands of freckles, dozens of them on my face, but hundreds more all over my body. As we age, the damage of sun exposure, hormones, injuries and our skin type – make the condition much worse and really contributes an overall “older” looking skin. So, how can red light therapy solve this problem and is it the best way to go? he first line of treatment is usually bleaching creams. I don’t know about you, but I am seriously afraid of these chemicals getting into my blood stream and the damage they cause in the long run. FYI, the risks include irritation, permanent hypo pigmentation (diminished pigmentation), increased pigmentation if you do not use sun block, and black speckles or discolorations. Lotions and creams – Sorry, but these often just don’t work. Chemical peels – Using Alpha hydroxy acids, or Beta hydroxy acids. Again, chemicals do not register well with me and I think people tend to ignore the long term health risks. Laser skin resurfacing – This treatment seems to work, but for me it’s very expensive. I want something I can do at home and not spend my life savings on. So…What Treatment is Effective, Natural and Not Expensive?... Keep reading at the source...

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