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Lightening Dark Spots with Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone has been used in the beauty industry for decades to lighten dark spots on your face from hyperpigmentation, age spots, or freckles. It comes in a non-prescription strength up to 2% concentration in serums or creams that is available over the counter for home treatment, and up to 4% for prescription strength. The effectiveness of hydroquinone working as a skin lightening agent resulted in its popularity, but there has been some controversy surrounding its adverse effects.
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Oct 7th 2022
How to restore skin pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is flat, darkened patches of skin that can vary in size and color. Hyperpigmentation describes areas of uneven skin pigmentation that appear as darkened patches or spots that make the skin look uneven. An uneven skin tone or struggling with skin pigment disorders is very common. It may look as if skin cells on the face or other body parts are a different color. Anyone who wants to reduce the appearance of an uneven skin tone has a few different options. Though most cases of une
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May 5th 2021
Retinol: Beauty’s Miracle Ingredient
As you’re searching for a new anti-aging cream, you’ve probably come across products with retinol in its name. Many know of it as the miracle ingredient that minimizes wrinkles, plumps up the skin, brightens up the skin, and improves acne. Even dermatologists recommend it, so why not try it, right? Here’s some information to help you understand more about retinol, and if it's right for you.
What is Retinol?
Retinol is a vitamin A derivative and falls under the umbrella term of retinoid. R
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Jun 8th 2020
Younger Brighter Skin with Vitamin C Serum
Skincare products with vitamin C are a growing popularity in the beauty industry. With all the beauty benefits, there is no wonder that consumers are looking for products with just that. Be careful not to choose any serum that contains vitamin C. You need to look for the type of vitamin C, concentration, and formulation.
What to Look For in Vitamin C Serum
Form of Vitamin C - Not all vitamin C are created equal. They come in different forms - L-ascorbic acid, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a
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Jun 5th 2020