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Posted: 05-Oct-10 2:43 AM
Uneven skin tone is probably one of the things that we want to get rid of especially if some parts gets darker than most of our body. It is usually due to excess exposure to sunlight and some skin disease or complications. But whatever the cause, we'd always die to know the easiest and most effective ways of treating it. There are various ways that can help us fix this problem and the simplest is using lemon juice and honey. You just have to regularly treat your skin by just rubbing the lemon with honey on the affected areas. Lemon has this natural bleaching capacity and the honey acts as the moisturizer. Well, this takes a lot of patience before you can finally see the result. Others just go to tanning salons and get the rest of the body tanned. There are also different products that can help us actually get rid of uneven skin tone such as the "Clinique Even Better" Skintone correcting products. Are there any other treatments that you think are effective? |
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Posted: 05-Oct-10 2:55 AM
This is perfectly true. Having uneven skin tone makes us feel a bit odd and uncomfortable especially if those would be on the face, knees, elbows, and ankles. If the cause would be excessive sun exposure, it's best to avoid it by putting sunblock on the areas which easily darken. These areas should get the most SPF than the rest of the body. It's better if the sunblock that we'd wear should be sweat proof and non-greasy.
Message edited by sandra on 05-Oct-10 2:57 AM.
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Posted: 06-Oct-10 2:27 AM
When I think about Uneven skin tone.. only 2 things comes to my mind. - Missha BB Cream - Glutathione Enough said. BB cream does help make our uneven skin tone - even - in a snap! Glutathione helps even it out on long term, it's also good for the health, too! |
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Posted: 06-Oct-10 4:17 AM
I used to totally not care about my skin. Now I'm in my mid 20s, I'm starting to take precautions. I use a moisturizing sunblock that's at least SPF 30. After about 10 minutes, I put on Maybelline's BB cream to help smoothen my skin's texture. I re-apply sunscreen about ten minutes before I head outside. About twice a week I exfoliate. It also helps to drink a lot of water to help hydrate. Also I wear sunblock on my arms, legs and neck. |
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Posted: 06-Oct-10 12:57 PM
Dark spots can be avoided or treated by using the products that are suited to your skin type. I heard that glutathione works really well but you have to be wary of those products which are imitations. And also, some products might just add up to the darkening. There's nothing wrong about trying out these things but in my opinion, going to the Derma is the best solution :) |
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Posted: 16-Feb-12 5:57 AM
I've had good experiences with bb cream as well, though i'm still undecided on the brand I prefer. There seem to be quite some differences on how they work.
Message edited by blair_w on 21-Feb-12 3:38 AM.
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Posted: 16-Feb-12 8:31 AM
I have never heard of BB cream. I was always told to use cocoa butter and sunlight for evening out skin tone. I know the only thing I trust for a quick fix is M.A.C's studio fix powder plus foundation. I love it because it gives you excellent coverage and since its a powder you can apply it as light ofr as heavily as you want. I also reccommend brush 182 the Buffer Brush for full coverage; which comes in a cute black faux leather zip up bag. Or brush 187 the DUO Fibre Brush for a lighter finish. We sell all three of these products in our shop here and they're cheaper than the M.A.C store. The Studio Fix in M.A.C is $26.50, we have it for $20. The brushes are $49.50 and $42 in M.A.C, and we have those for $25! See you on the RED carpet! |
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