Dark Spots On Face And How To Take Care Of Them Part 2

September 26, 2011 by  
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www.lifefxusa.com www.6minutefacelift.info www.6minutefacelift.info How to Remove Dark Spots on Face To prevent the appearance of brown spots always apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen, even when you are indoors. For added protection apply a sunscreen over an oil free lotion that contains green tea or vitamin C. Products containing ingredients like alpha hydroxyl acids, beta hydroxyl acids, salicylic acid, vitamin C and retin A help in removing dark spots by sloughing off dead skin cells. Use a skin lightening cream that contains hydroquinone or kojic acid to eliminate even the toughest of dark spots. Prolonged use of these ingredients can cause discoloration of the skin, so caution should be taken while applying them. Intense pulsed light therapy (IPL) can be highly effective in eliminating dark spots from hands and face. The laser light penetrates deep into the skin and it is absorbed by the area with dark spots, which darkens over the next couple of days. The skin looks dark and blotchy for about a week, then the spots slough off revealing clear, fresh skin. There may be a slight amount of redness and stinging, but it disappears within a week. People who want to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, can also greatly benefit from intense pulsed light therapy. A non-surgical, safe and highly efficient method for removing dark spots from face is microdermabrasion. In this process the skin is very gently abraded with microscopic crystal particles, generally

How to Eliminate Under Eye Dark Circles [DermTV.com Epi #41]

June 14, 2010 by  
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Via www.dermtv.com – Along with wisdom, age brings under eye dark circles. While easy to get, they’re extremely difficult to treat…because they can be caused by so many different things. Dr. Schultz will explain the causes of under eye dark circles and how to eliminate them

Laser Tattoo Removal on Dark Skin with the MedLite

June 1, 2010 by  
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The RevLite™ and MedLite® C Series EO Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers represent the gold standard for tattoo removal. With multiple wavelengths to choose from, physicians can use the optimum wavelength that passes into the skin and is absorbed by a specific color ink, customizing the treatment for each patient and each individual tattoo. HOYA ConBio™ lasers are engineered to force energy into the target molecules at such a high rate, they vibrate and shatter. This PhotoAcoustic effect breaks the ink down into tiny particles, which are gradually removed by the bodys natural filtering systems. The RevLite™ features PhotoAcoustic Technology Pulse™ (PTP), harnessing up to 60 percent more power to deliver peak energy in very narrow pulse widths even at larger spot sizes, while maintaining patient comfort. As a result, the PhotoAcoustic Technology Pulse™ (PTP) found in RevLite™ enables physicians to clear stubborn tattoos safely, comfortably and in potentially fewer treatment sessions. The RevLite™ also features pre-programmed settings for tattoo removal and other aesthetic indications in a new intuitive touch screen user interface. Professional tattoos, on average, require eight to fifteen or more treatments, while amateur tattoos require four or more sessions due to the different composition of inks. Treatments are spaced approximately six to eight weeks apart. With the use of a RevLite™ or MedLite® C Series laser, physicians often achieve greater than 95 percent fading. Thats why

Tutorial Photoshop CS4 – How to eliminate pimples, mole, dark circles and blemishes

May 19, 2010 by  
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Tutorial Photoshop CS4 english – digital make up – How to remove pimples, mole, dark circles and imperfections. By ShadowTutorials

Dark Spot And Hyperpigmentation Treatment

May 16, 2010 by  
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Unbelievable Skin transformation Blackskin.com is changing lives everyday www.blackskin.com

Review on skin care products for acne, uneven skin, and dark blemishes

May 8, 2010 by  
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Products used: Palmer’s Eventon Fade Cream(with Vitamins C& E, Alpha Hydroxy, and Sunscreen Genuine Black and White Black Soap( enriched with Vitamin E and Rain Forest Cupuacu Butter) Link to website for skin care products: sheabutterhut.com

Laser Hair Removal Injury to Dark Skin

May 2, 2010 by  
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www.hairfacts.com Andrea James, of www.hairfacts.com and http talks about the potential for burns and injury to dark skin via laser hair removal. Included are some potentially disturbing photos of burns to one patient’s neck and back.

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