The Straight Answer to Melasma
Do you really know what melasma really is? This article will inform you about what melasma really is and how you can get rid of this embarrassing skin concern.
Melasma, also known as pregnancy mask or hyper pigmentation is a frequent issue among women. This condition can however also affect men and it is more common in dark-skinned races, particularly Hispanics, Indians and Asians.
About Melasma
Melasma can be caused by genetics or sun damage and it triggers an augmented melanin production. Discoloration of skin can appear on the nose, forehead and cheeks, and it can also appear on the lips. Melasma is different from freckles and it can be identified by large symmetrical shapes on the skin.
The great news about this skin condition is that melasma is not a condition that is connected to any danger, healthy implications or symptoms. As a matter of fact, the brown spots that once appeared will most probably fade with time, especially if they first appeared when using birth control pills or medication or when you were pregnant. Even though this is some good news, you must know that this skin condition can at times stay around and it can be hard to get rid of, which is why it is important to use a product to prevent these pigmentation problems.
Staying away from the sun and tanning booths is very important to prevent melasma.
Use a hat and a high SPF every day.
Add foods with extra high levels of antioxidants such broccoli, red pepper, spinach and tomatoes.
Use a mild exfoliation cream based on natural ingredients, followed by a moisturizer especially designed for Melasma treatment.
You can also use a natural skincare cream that will prevent and get rid of the problem. It is known that any cream that contains Rumex Extract (natural pigment reducer) is effective for hyper pigmentation problems.
Start your melasma treatment today and enhance your appearance with a natural skin treatment. BIOSKINREJUVENATION is a skin discoloration cream that contains Rumex Extract to prevent and control the melanin production in your skin making your complexion soft and most important of all - melasma-free!
Published March 30th, 2009
Filed in Beauty
