How do i get rid of decolouration on my skin!?
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Well first of all, it's important to use gentle products, as skin irritation may trigger an increase in pigmentation and worsen Melasma. Use a calming treatment, such as Irritation Relief Complex. Then use a product containing natural lighteners retinoic or kojic acids. The nursing book I am looking this up in suggests Retinol Rewewal Serum and Complexion Corrector and says they have been proven to be effective in combating discoloration. These products are especially effective in combating discoloration because they gently exfoliate the top layer of damaged skin cells while working to repair the under layers of skin, so that newer, brighter skin may come to the surface. You can fine any kind of skin lightener in a store such as CVS. It's important that the lighteners are natural, otherwise you may damage the discoloration shots even more. Follow the directions on the back of the bottle of whatever lightener you decide to use. And most of all, to prevent these spots in the future and to help overall skin aid and skin health use sun screen! I have natural dark-ish tan skin and I suggest Enzyme Peeling Cream and the Lightening Mask. It worked for me! - good luck!
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