August 4, 2009
Hyperpigmentation Problems
We will go back to despairing about our skin problems. We will fall prey to the next convincing advertisement for a skin lightening cream. We will place an order, hoping and wishing that this cream will miraculously solve our skin problem.
After a few weeks of diligently applying the cream, we will realize that the cream wasnot worth the money our paid for it. We will then be on the lookout for the next cream. During all this, we will be confused and without guidance about what works best for our particular skin problem. We will try looking for honest opinions on what really works and will read biased information from vendors of skin lightening products.
This will leave we more confused and with less money in our pocket, bitter and more frustrated than ever. We will go to dermatologists who will tell us that nothing can be done for oursituation and will almost start to believe them. Not wanting to give up hope, we will spend hours and hours of our precious time trying to find the information that is compiled into the skin lightening report. In short, we will strive a lot and have little or no results to show for it. How do I know all this? It's because I went through the same ordeal!
There is a commonly available grocery store item that has recently been discovered to be a very potent skin lightening agent.
There is a herbal supplement sold as an antioxidant that can actually fight melasma and produce visible results within 30 days. A combination of extracts from two commonly available vegetables can safely and effectively lighten skin.
We can make our own skin lightening treatments at home that will not only even out our skin tone, but help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne, crow's feet and stretch marks.
There is a new skin treatment agent that can safely lighten pigmentation where a prescription strength steriod has failed to produce results.
There is a mechanical way to boost the power and efficacy of our current skin lightening lotion many-fold. We can custom-make our own powerful lightening creams worth hundreds of dollars at retail prices for a small fraction of the cost? We could make and sell these creams to our friends.
Filed under Women's Interest by Joan Reese






