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Here's the deal on how to fade liver spots. These unsightly marks are caused by the sun. A lot of people will look at your hands and tell you these freckles are probably due to having liver disease or that you are aging at an alarming rate.
These know-it-alls might take some perverse pleasure in making you feel bad about yourself. It's human nature. But the simple truth is that you've had way too much sun exposure over the years.
Your hands and face get more wrinkles and discolorations than any other part of your body because they are not covered and protected from the relentless rays of the sun.
Some of the products and procedures people partake in to fade liver spots only end up making their skin more delicate and in further danger of getting even more damage from the sun.
When the dermatologist uses acid or a laser to remove liver spots you can end up with scars you didn't bargain for. Plus, your skin will be left more sensitive to the sun.
It's just like using (AHA) alpha hydroxy acid to exfoliate your skin. Yes, it will exfoliate, but your skin will be even more sun sensitive and therefore more lkely to burn. The dark spots will come back faster and darker.
When the sun burns you, your body produces melanin to protect your skin. Melanin is what makes you turn tan. Brown spots are merely places where your melanin has broken up into clumps. Sun damage will do that. Those clumps form brown spots that are dark and obvious.
The reason a lot of fading creams don't work to fade liver spots is that they contain bleach, like hydroquinone. It's difficult to put just a dab of these harsh bleaches in the places where you're trying to fade liver spots.
The cream or lotion ends up going on the surrounding skin as well, bleaching everything. Now the dark spots, though lighter, still stand out because everything is lighter. It's an unsatisfactory outcome, to say the least.
You need to use a lotion or cream that reduces the extra melanin that has formed spots. When your body rids itself of extra melanin your spots will be gone, just like that. And the right cream will have special antioxidants in it to keep you from getting sun damage in the future. But you must keep using it, of course.
Find a natural melanin inhibitor and you will fade liver spots safely, without damaging the surrounding skin.
The good thing about a melanin inhibitor is that once it reduces the level of melanin in your skin you won't have to worry about getting new brown marks.
If you find a whitening lotion containing Extrapone nutgrass root extract you'll be well on your way to getting rid of these marks once and for all.
Extrapone nutgrass is plant based and therefore natural, containing no chemicals or harmful bleaches. It's able to reduce the melanin your body produces by 40%.
When you manage to have 40% less melanin you will fade your liver spots for sure. And the best part is, they'll stay gone once and for all.
My name is Dee Smith. With my cosmetology license I get access to every breakthrough in the field of anti aging. If you want to get rid of unsightly liver spots please go to: http://www.vibrant-skin-sight.com for the rest of the story.
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