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I have some small age spots on my face - unfortunately this runs in my family, and although my skin is pretty good I don't know what I can do about these? I know i will get more as I get older - I'm 35 this year, so any ideas to help would be most appreciated

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Clare

 
I use murad's age spot lightening gel. It works wonders for the pigments left from zits in my case. It contains Hydroquinone, which some people aren't comfortable using. Not that it stings, but just makes you photosensitive. I used it for months with retin a and have no problems.

 
Originally Posted by LittleRumor I use murad's age spot lightening gel. It works wonders for the pigments left from zits in my case. It contains Hydroquinone, which some people aren't comfortable using. Not that it stings, but just makes you photosensitive. I used it for months with retin a and have no problems. has the murad one worked for you? I used it for 4 weeks twice a day and it didn't work at fading post acne red marks at all. I was gonna return. should i give it a chance for a longer amount of time?
 
I have heard that soy products help..but I think you have to use them for awhile before any results...

 
i'd love to hear some products used for this. my mom has it and don't really know what to do with it!

 
i'm using a couple of products right now that seem to be doing a good job of evening out my skintone. my problem is more like melasma and post acne spots, but if they work on those they should work on age spots. i'm using flori roberts enlighten papaya enzyme facial cleanser in the am. enlighten toner twice daily, and philosophy microdelivery mini peel pads twice a week. i've only been using the flori roberts products for about a week, but i'm already seeing great results.

 
don't know about products, but my mum has IPL laser treatment and the spots are a lot lighter. btw she is 70.

 
Originally Posted by hollywood My dermotologist and DermaDoctor web-site both recommend applying Vitamin C 20% and if you are sensative, start with 5% and work your way up. Alternate with a Retinol for example, Skinceuticals Retinol 0.1% and your skin will peel, so be sure to moisterize.
I have age spot problems on my chest and I found just the Vitamin C alone is doing a great job.

where can you find a topical vitamin c cream?
 
Retibol, BHA, AHA. read about pros and cons of all of them to see what would suit your skin best... and dont forget about high spf during the treatment. These things really work if you use them right
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Originally Posted by korina981 has the murad one worked for you? I used it for 4 weeks twice a day and it didn't work at fading post acne red marks at all. I was gonna return. should i give it a chance for a longer amount of time? I think it took about two months until I noticed a big difference. But I only used it at night instead of twice a day like it suggests. I've also been avoiding the sun all summer. You have to wear sunscreen if you do go outside (30+) or the HQ won't do anything.
 
Hi

I can partially understand your problem, it’s very natural in this era, because there is so much pollution, stress, and others diet problems due to work pressure. some of my colleagues were suffered by this problem, then one day one of them took the leave of one month and when he returned on the job, his face was looked fair so I asked him, what is the reason of your face glow, then he told me about the treatment and advised me the name of that cream i.e. Synalar Cream

For more details about this cream You can click on:

http://www.epsdrugstore.com/skin-care-Synalar-cream.htm

 

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