Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Discoloration from acne?

ok im brown skin used to have acne, dont anymore but have many discoloration marks (hyperpigmentation) on arms back and some face. what product can i use to get my skin tone back to normal and even.





i dont think a cream would work because i would have a hard time applying to the back.





is there some kind of soap or wash that can get skin tone back to normal

Discoloration from acne?
cocoa butter and


aloe Vera ( the pure color less, odorless type) helps.





also a creme like, say, scare zone will work.


just use it during the day and wash if off clean at night with a cocoa butter soap formulated for the face.


Use aloe Vera gel as a moisturizer do this for a month, you will see a difference.





good luck!
Reply:i dont know of any .... i dont think there is one that will fix discoloration .....
Reply:read tips on treating acne and more on reducing the look of scars and skincare on this site
Reply:Hmmnn..I don't know about the back,but aren't pimple discolorations supposed to fade?after some time of course..hmmnn try Pond's detox spotless white cream or Pond's white beauty cream
Reply:ambi. i think they have it in soap form
Reply:check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:acne scars/blemishes


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Reply:buy some liquid exfoliant AND LIGHTENING CREAM FOR YOUR FACE. Don't forget to put sun block cream before going out.
Reply:Ultimate Acne Relief!





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Reply:Hi


I tried some of these home based remedies and they did work for me ,this link has a lot of information and forums to discuss issues pertaining to skin,hair and weight problems so here goes,


http://www.wellnesstalk.org/3_25_0.html....





Good luck
Reply:Shea butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting effects. Due to the presence of a sizeable quantity of unsaponifiable fats, its content in vitamins and other active elements, shea butter adds other more precise activities to these general properties. It displays a protecting role against UV rays because of its content in cinnamic acid and can thus be incorporated in solar products. The natural latex contained in shea butter would moreover prevent certain sun allergies. Shea butter also helps cell regeneration and capillary circulation. This favours the healing of small wounds, skin cracks and crevices, and skin ulcers. In the cosmetic field, this property is an asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on the epidermis, also on dry and fragile hair. Dry skin, dermatitis, dermatoses, eczema, sun burn, and burns are all helped by natural shea butter.





It has an anti-elastase characteristic which makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks.


Shea butter can also be used to treat rheumatism and aching muscles, and to ease colds because it decongests nasal mucous tissues. It is very well tolerated by the skin for it does not normally trigger any allergic reaction and can even be used on very sensitive skin areas such as mucous tissues and around the eyes.





Shea butter is therefore an outstanding recipe for cosmetic and pharmaceutical purposes, even incorporated in high proportions. It is easy to work into all kinds of emulsions and makes a very good excipient (carrier) as it prevents allergenic reactions without altering the active principles.


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