Friday, 7 June 2019

Bleaching Your Skin – The Debate

Skin Bleaching Model

For decades, bleaching your skin has been very popular in Asia, Latin America, Africa and India, until it was introduced to the US market a few years ago.
Bleaching Your SkinNevertheless, it has triggered some political issue. Skin lightening has been questioned as an obsession to imitate the white American culture, or even inclined to racism or prejudice against darker skin.

On a few occasions, it did not spare our humble web site from these false implications of an attempt at racial transformation.

Wow.

So let me make this straight and sweet.

The quest for skin whitening goes back to its colonial days as an Asian tradition for one. I, having come from an Asian descent, know this is true. What is considered more beautiful in Korea are pale faces. In Japan and the Philippines, whitening salons are not uncommon. If you happen to be in India bleaching your skin, you’ll notice that 60% of skin care sales account to skin whitening.

Is there a difference between Americans or Europeans flocking to tanning salons and Asians or Africans buying skin bleaching products?

The answer lies in an individual wanting to get a new hair dye or manicure, use anti-aging creams, or apply moisturizer to their skin.

NONE.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with someone wanting to look or feel better regardless of the procedure to make this possible, as long as it is safe.

Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Individuals from different cultures have varied perceptions of beauty.

We all have to realize that Eastern and Western cultural backgrounds and beliefs ARE different. It is what embodies someone’s traditional ideal of beauty.

It’s that simple.

I once read bleaching your skin is being racist, but did you notice even biggies in the cosmetics industry have joined the market share for skin whitening - Avon, L'Oreal, Lancome, Yves Saint-Laurent, Clinique, Elizabeth Arden, Estee Lauder, and Revlon?

So how the heck does prejudice come into place?

It is NOT correct to refer that skin lightening’s beauty goal is to imitate the whiter skin of a Caucasian.

I've met so many who suffered from pigmentation issues and others who wanted their original glow back that was lost through the years.

Whether it is to correct uneven skin tone, unsightly dark skin spots, or to lighten face and/or body, I respect YOUR needs and wants.

Thinking of bleaching your skin? IT’S OK.

We all move on and grow up. So I got good news for you...

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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

How To Get Rid Of Dark Spots On Skin

Lighten up dark spots on skin

Got a dark spot on skin?

Lighten up! I mean… literally. :-)

When you have any of these:

  • Dark neck
  • Dark arms or legs
  • Dark butt

Dark spots on skin are a form of hyperpigmentation that are unsightly, dirty-looking, and definitely affect one’s self-esteem.

Don’t worry. Help is here.

There are a variety of reasons that can cause dark spots to develop:

Acne (see here for dark acne scars or dark spots on the face solution)
Skin diseases like melasma, Riehl's melanosis, Poikiloderma of Civatte, Erythromelanosis follicularis
Medications such as Estrogens, Tetracyclines, Amiodarone, Phenytoin, Phenothiazines, Sulfonamides.
Sun exposure
Pregnancy
Patches of skin become darker than the normal surrounding skin. Melanin, the brown pigments that give skin color, then forms dark skin deposits.

How to get rid of dark spots

Removing dark spots can be expensive but highly effective. Laser treatments include the Q-Switched Ruby and other pigmented lesion lasers that often remove pigment without scarring on dark spots on the skin.

I still wonder why dermatologists prescribe more than 2% of hydroquinone, a lightening agent, for topical treatments despite the dangers of hydroquinone. Worse, you can buy topical over-the-counter creams that contain it too.

Newer mild skin lightening remedies have emerged - vitamin C, soy, arbutin, and mulberry root, licorice extract – in removing dark spots.

Branded products that can help include: Shiseido Whitess Intensive Skin Brightener with arbutin ($120; shiseido.com); Estee Lauder WhiteLight EX Extra Brightening Treatment Lotion with licorice and vitamin C ($30; gloss.com); and Aveda Brightening Essence with mulberry root ($45; aveda.com).

I won’t mind if I have to repeat this over and over again because you really need to remember, that although skin lighteners can remove dark spots on skin permanently, they can recur when skin is not protected from sun exposure.

That’s correct. You need to wear a high SPF sunscreen everyday.

You get the point.

Now go click below to order this cheap effective dark spot lightening lotion, so I could call my favorite gracious mailman to ship your order by tomorrow! :-)

Need fast results? Grab a product now!

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BEST Age Spot Solutions!

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Looking for age spot solutions?

You’re not alone wanting for an age spots cure. I myself have them too for the longest time. But now, they’re the least of my problems.

Will tell you how, but first –

What are age spots?

Age spots, or liver spots, are flat brown or black spots on skin usually on sun-exposed areas of the body. Ironically, they are not related to the liver function.

Liver spots are age related skin brown spots as one gets older. Age spots on hands, arms, face and shoulders are most common. These get darker in color with age and sun exposure.

Although harmless, you don’t want them, right? Even people in their 40s or 60s suffer in lower self esteem and search for a good age spots remedy.

Ultraviolet (UV) light accelerates the production of melanin, which is the dark pigment in the epidermis that gives your skin its normal color. The extra melanin creates a darker color, and age spots develop when these extra melanin pigments become concentrated in clumps.

Skin Alert! Did you know using commercial or artificial skin tanning lamps and beds can eventually result in age spots? So, be careful there.

Age Spot Solutions: What are the remedies?

Unlike other skin discolorations, age spots are very difficult to remove or fade because they are permanent skin changes. They won’t go away. But a skin bleaching product or laser age spot treatment (laser age spot removal) can lighten or destroy these pigmentations.

Other age spot treatments include cryotherapy (or freezing), dermabrasion and chemical peel.

Be reminded that your insurance will not cover the costs for any age spots cure or remedy.

The use of skin whitening products seems to be the least expensive of all age spot solutions. It can take a few months. But if you're patient, it'll pay off.

That’s why it’s my favorite. Because it works. :-)

So...

Tight on a budget? Need good results?

If your age spots are unusually a lot, rapidly increasing in size, or appear to have several color changes, consult a doctor. It could be a sign of melanoma, which is a serious form of cancer.

Just to be sure. ;-)

Article source here: BEST Age Spot Solutions!

Monday, 20 May 2019

Best Skin Whitening Cream for Dark Underarms and Armpits

Almost everyone has darker skin in their underarms than the rest of their body. And even though some people don’t care, there are millions of people who want an even skin tone.

The problem is that since your underarm sweats more than other areas of the body, not all whitening agents work well. This article discusses some of the best- and worst- ways to lighten this part of the body.

Natural Alternatives- Do they Work?

There are a lot of natural, homemade remedies to whiten your skin. Probably the most popular is applying lemon juice directly to the skin, allowing it to dry, and then rinsing it off with warm water. The problem with this method is that since your underarms sweat a lot, the lemon juice often washes off before it can fully do its job.



Another common method involves mixing together several ingredients into a paste. A few common ingredients are almonds, turmeric and papaya. There are several problems with using these for your underarm. For one thing, the mixture often feels “slimy”, depending on what you use. Because you need to leave the mixture on your skin for at least 20-30 minutes at a time, you end up wasting a lot of time each day just waiting for this stuff to work.

The best non-cream, natural method is to use something such as aloe vera on your underarms. But this can also feel uncomfortable, and aloe vera doesn’t work as well as most skin whitening creams.

What About Soaps?

There are a lot of soaps on the market these days that can whiten your skin. They include all kinds of ingredients- some natural, some completely man-made (synthetic formulations).

Though these soaps can be effective, remember that regular use can make the skin extremely dry. Soaps are primarily meant for cleaning the skin and thereby make the skin look lighter in tone.

That’s why its recommended to go with lotions or creams. They are fast acting, safer and deliver more long lasting results than soaps.

Why Pills Don’t Work

While pills can be somewhat effective, we don’t recommend using them as your number one choice for very dark underarms. The reason is that when you take pills to whiten your skin, ALL of your skin is affected.

Even though this may sound like a good thing- but some people experience side effects and in some results tend to be much slower than when creams or lotions are used.

Man-Made vs. Natural Creams

Skin whitening creams are usually your best option. Because the cream can be directly applied to your underarms, you have control over where- and when- the skin bleaching occurs.

These days, most creams on the market are entirely synthetic. They are full of chemicals that, while effective, may have long-lasting side effects.

For example, most chemicals used for skin bleaching are toxic for the long-term. Your body isn’t designed to take in these chemicals at all- much less for months and even years at a time.



Chemical-based brightening products have a lot of possible side effects. Thin skin, increased sensitivity to the sun, acne and weaker skin elasticity are a few examples. And because many creams include steroids, these steroids can eventually make their way into the bloodstream.

As you might expect, its recommended to avoid creams that are primarily made up of unnatural chemical agents. Even if you are trying to make your underarms one shade lighter, the use of these creams can lead to negative results.

Best Skin Lightening Cream for Dark Underarm

There are a few creams out there that contain primarily natural ingredients. These are always recommended, because a high concentration of compounds from nature is much less likely to cause negative side effects in the body.

Conclusion

Even though there are a lot of different methods to whiten your skin these days- most are not effective for your underarms. Primarily because of the sweat that accumulates in the underarms or because of side effects.

16 Natural Homemade Skin Whitening Recipes

When it comes to skin bleaching, you have 2 main routes to take:

1) Homemade remedies

2) Skin whitener products (buy online for the best deals)

Even though homemade remedies can be all-natural, its needed to  be pointed out that these are generally not as effective as lotions, soaps or creams that you can purchase.  That said, below are the most popular home remedies for you to try.

Natural Home Remedies



You will notice many similarities between these remedies. That is because these remedies were created with household objects, but only a few household objects can help with skin whitening.

Grate a tomato, and then mix this with a few drops of lemon juice. Apply this mixture to your face, and wash off with water after 20 minutes.

Combine 1 tsp of lemon juice, 1 tsp of honey, 1 tsp of milk, and 1/2 tsp of almond oil. Once mixed, spread it over your face like a mask. Rinse off after 20 minutes.

Soak a handful of almonds overnight in pure water. In the morning, peel them and then grind them into a fine powder. Add a small amount of water and honey, turning it into a paste. Apply this to your skin, and then scrub off after it dries.

Combine equal amounts of lemon, cucumber and tomato juice. Then throw in some sandalwood powder, making it into a paste. Apply it to your face, and scrub off after it has dried.

Allow a few almonds to soak in water overnight. The next evening, create a paste by grinding the almonds into powder and combining it with milk. Apply the paste, and leave it on for 2 hours, twice a day.



Peel an orange and allow the peels to dry. Once dried, grind them into a powder, and combine it with milk. Raw milk works best, but most people do not have access to raw milk. In that case, regular milk works fine. Apply this mixture to your skin, let it dry, and then scrub it off.

Raw potato juice is the simplest home remedy that we found. Even though it takes a bit of work to get juice out of potatoes (we recommend a juicer), it can be worth it if you don’t want to combine multiple ingredients together.

In a bowl, mix together 1 tbsp of gram flour, 3 drops of lemon juice, and 2 tsp of milk. Again, raw milk works best, but regular milk works fine. Spread the mixture over your skin, and rinse off after about 20 minutes.

Make a paste with oatmeal, tomato juice, and curd. Apply it to your face for 20 minutes at a time, and then rinse off with cold water.

Combine a pinch of turmeric, 3 drops of milk cream, 2 drops of lemon juice, and 2 tbsp of gram flower. This paste should be scrubbed off after it dries.

Olive oil and sugar can mix well together for a face scrub. We recommend using sugar with large granules- not very fine sugars.

White vinegar is a simple but effective way to lighten the complexion and cure acne. We recommend adding it to a cotton ball and wiping your face with it.

Buttermilk is another decent skin bleaching remedy. All you have to do is soak a cotton ball in the buttermilk, then rub it onto your face. Let it stand for about 15 minutes before you rinse it off.

Peel a ripe papaya and remove the seeds. Place into a powerful blender and blend until the papaya is soft and smooth. Apply to your face by massaging it into the skin with your fingers. After 10 minutes, wash off the papaya with warm water.

Combine raw honey and papaya (peeled and seeds removed) in a blender. After blending to a smooth mixture, apply to the face and leave it for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with warm water.

Regular aloe vera lotion (used to heal sunburns) may help remove skin blemishes such as scars, acne and age spots. Apply a thin layer over the face and allow it to dry. Do not rinse or wipe it off.

Best Way to Whiten Your Skin Naturally?



After a lot of testing, we found that these home remedies are not the best way to whiten your skin. Neither should you go with the skin bleaching pills that many people take. The reason for this is that both home remedies and pills are not as effective as creams and soaps.

Why Is Skin Lightening So Hot in 2019? Is It Worth Trying?

We live in a day and age where being beautiful is aspired to. And when you aren’t born with the features you want, today’s technology and beauty industry has done marvelously at creating alternatives for you to get your desired look. Sometimes these treatments and alternatives can be considered controversial, and many people say that you should never tamper with what Mother Nature has given you. But if you are dealing with skin issues or beauty concerns that affect your self esteem, or worse, make it difficult to get a job, you want to take advantage of every beauty alternative that the beauty industry has to offer.


One of those alternatives today may be skin lightening. Though in the past skin lightening as received a bit of a bad “rap”, this industry has changed so much in recent years that there are many more benefits to skin lightening than you may think.

Skin lightening is not just a process for beautification, it is also a medical process that is known to depigment the skin. Many people turn to skin lightening for various reasons, the most common example known today is that of Michael Jackson who underwent many expensive and not always safe procedures to lighten his skin. But you may be surprised that many other celebrities turn to skin lightening to enhance their beauty, minimize or lighten dark areas, and yes, even turn back the hands of time.



The term “hyperpigmentation” is a term used to describe skin problems that occur when there is more pigment in some areas of your skin than others. Hyperpigmentation is seen on millions of people all over the world, and not just in different racial groups. Caucasians also have a problem with hyperpigmentation and for this racial group it shows up as freckles, moles, beauty marks, or birth marks. Skin lightening works to decrease the levels of hyperpigmentation in the skin and makes for a more even skin tone, less pigmentation in the skin, and an overall more glowing complexion.

Many skin lightening products today are not what they used to be as they are more advanced and have more medical research to back them up than they ever have before. Today’s agents are used topically on the skin, and generally work by inhibiting the product of melanin that causes this hyperpigmentation. When melanin production stops, the skin will work to lighten naturally.

In addition, the aging process of our skin is enhanced by hyperpigmentation. When we have dark circles under the eyes, liver or beauty spots on our arms or legs (or even on our face), we are naturally aged by these spots. Thus when skin lightening products are used to diminish these spots, or make them disappear all together, you get the added benefit of an anti-aging product in your skin lightening cream. This makes skin lightening a much more affordable and safer anti aging solution than many of the advanced surgical methods available today.

Today the controversy that stems around skin lightening products stems from products and ingredients used in the past that were neither safe nor effective, and were incredibly expensive. Now this industry has advanced so much that you can take advantage of all the benefits that skin lightening has to offer, and it’s never been safer or more effective, and never more affordable.

What's The Real Story Behind Skin Bleaching???

The beauty industry is alive and well as it seems we live in a fairly ironic society that feels compelled to believe that the grass is greener on the other side.

We have lighter skinned races keeping the tanning salon and self tanning product line industries at the multi-million dollar level. And on the other side of the fence are the ethnicities with darker skin tones that spend similar fortunes doing exactly the opposite through intense and expensive treatments like Michael Jackson’s or through skin bleach products. So although there is an evident irony in our society as to what constitutes beautiful, one industry that is rising above all others in the beauty industry is the skin bleach industry.

Why? Because this industry targets all ethnicities, and even the lightest skinned women are turning to skin bleaching to accomplish a beautiful glow.

Gone are the days where skin bleaching was a stigma or an extreme, it is now becoming the next best thing in skin care. A skin bleach programs offers the smoothing away of any discolorations or imperfections such as freckles, birth marks, and yes even under eye circles. While it does so it inhibits melanin production in order to smooth out your upper layer of skin making it look nothing but refreshed and renewed all the time. This is why skin bleach products are becoming so popular, because they not only offer remedies to common beauty troubles, but they also offer a unique anti-aging component. That combination in a skin care product is very rare.



Consumers hear the word bleach and immediately worry about the safety of such a product for our skin.When it comes to skin bleach, the term bleach is a reference to the process, not the product. You aren’t actually putting bleach on your skin, you are simply bleaching, or whitening your skin slowly and safely. Skin bleach is actually one of the last cosmetic products on the market for whitening. Women have been bleaching their hair and their teeth for years, so whitening is not a new concept in terms of beauty. Skin bleach is not as extreme as it sounds, in a few years it will be as common as hair dying and teeth whitening.

The safety in skin bleach will come with product choice, much like any other beauty treatment. When people hear the word bleach, it sounds extreme, and when it comes to your skin, skin bleach is extreme. Before you partake in any beauty treatment or program, you are wise to research all of the side effects and possible disadvantages of the program. If you were undergoing surgery to lift your brows for example, you would probably ask some questions and find out the risks before you did so. You should be just as wise with skin bleach.



Skin bleaching can be safe but only if you use a product with the right ingredients. 

If you don’t however, you are putting yourself in the risk categories for some very serious problems. Ingredients in common skin bleach products like Hydroquinone and Mercury have been linked to serious illnesses such as cancer and neurological impairments. In addition, skin bleaching is a chemical process on your skin and not without side effects.

Acne is a common side effect to skin bleaching, as some products contain steroids that are used to lighten the skin, and this leads to increased oil production leading to acne. Skin irritation is not uncommon with skin bleaching as well. In addition, you might experience thinning of the skin which will create stretch marks, trading one skin problem for another. As well, some skin bleaching products have been known to thin the skin so much that your UV protection becomes unbalanced, and this will increase your risk of skin cancer down the road.

And still you would be surprised how many people in Hollywood use skin bleach. That’s the best beauty secret in Tinseltown right now. But do you really want to put something on your skin that can seriously risk your health? Only you can be the judge of that.

Bleaching Your Skin – The Debate

For decades, bleaching your skin has been very popular in Asia, Latin America, Africa and India, until it was introduced to the US market a...