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Wednesday, 10 July 2019

HYPERPIGMENTATION CAUSES, TREATMENTS, PREVENTION



What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition where the skin can become darker in a uniform or non uniform way.

What causes hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is generally caused by melanin overproduction by the skin cells. Hyperpigmentation can be localised (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation or melasma for instance) or it can be more diffuse.  The most common cause of diffuse hyperpigmentation is metabolic such as vit B 12 or folic acid deficiencies.  

What is melasma?
Melasma is an acquired form of hyperpigmentation that is seen most commonly on the face. 90% of those with melasma are women. Exacerbating factors include pregnancy, hormonal therapy, such as oral contraceptives, and intense sun exposure.

How many women suffer from hyperpigmentation issues in the UK/worldwide?
According to a study in 2016, 5 million people in the USA and up to 40% of certain populations are affected by melasma.

Who is most at risk of hyperpigmentation?
Melasma is much more common in women and has a presumptive genetic component, as 48% have reported a positive family history according to a 2009 survey. Pathophysiology of melasma involves excess sunlight/radiation which stimulates excess melanin production in the epidermis and or dermis. Melanocyte numbers are not increased, but they tend to be larger and more active. This condition is also seen in pregnancy and is possibly related to hormonal stimulation from melanocyte stimulating hormones, estrogen and/or progesterone. The exact genes or hormones involved remain unknown.

How has the contraceptive pill been linked with hyperpigmentation? What contraceptive pills are likely to affect pigmentation and which ones aren't?
Hormonal contraceptives, most of which contain norethindrone and norethynodrel combined with estrogen, maintain the body in a state of "artificial pregnancy" and can cause hormonal, vascular, metabolic, and neurological side effects similar to the effects seen in pregnancy. Many of these involve the skin. Melasma is frequently seen in women taking oral contraceptives.

How can we treat and prevent hyperpigmentation?
It goes without saying that an emphasis on sun protection must be central to any discussion dealing with treating hyperpigmentation. Patients must use adequate sunscreen, preferably containing physical blockers such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, on all sun-exposed skin on a daily basis. Sufferers should practice ultraviolet avoidance by using physical barriers, such as hats and clothing that will reduce exposure.

Topical treatment options include retinoids, azelaic acid, hydroquinone, chemical peels, and cosmeceuticals. MZ Skin Cleanse & Clarify Dual Action AHA Cleanser & Mask, Radiance & Renewal Instant Clarity Refining Mask, Brighten & Perfect 10% Vitamin C Corrective Serum are particularly effective in treating hyperpigmentation with clinically proven results.

Hydroquinone is often considered the topical “gold standard”. Retinoids may also be made and azelaic acid (AzA), may be combined with a topical corticosteroid. Triple combination fixed therapy (fluocinolone acetonide 0.01%, hydroquinone 4%, tretinoin 0.05%) has become a standard intervention as well, with evidence suggesting that the combination is more effective than hydroquinone monotherapy. Numerous case reports and studies have been performed over the last decade highlighting the use of products, such as zinc, arbutin, kojic acid, vitamin C base compounds, and green tea extracts, as newer therapies for treating melasma patients. 

Second‐line therapy consists of the addition of chemical peels, although these must be used cautiously so as not to induce further post inflammatory changes.  Superficial chemical peels are generally effective for the management of melasma when properly applied. Standard options include glycolic acid 20-70%, salicylic acid 20-30%, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) 10-25%, or Jessner’s solution. Pre treatment with a course of hydroquinone 4% topically (if available) is thought to improve outcomes. 

Laser therapy can be effective for hyperpigmentation but must be particularly used with caution in patients with melasma

Lastly, for women who note the onset of melasma after beginning oral contraceptives, the medication should be stopped if possible.


Thursday, 20 August 2015

Keep Looking Young And Radiant Using Hydroxatone Products



Age can catch us unawares and make us less confident in the way we appear. The fine lines around the eyes or near the mouth can leave us looking a mere reflection of our former selves. So, what do you do? You can start using Hydroxatone anti-aging skincare products and fight back these signs of skin aging in a non-invasive yet effective manner.


This is a well known anti-aging skincare brand with some amazing products you can use to deal with your fine lines, wrinkles, and blemishes that tend to appear after you have crossed a certain age. Hydroxatone products are created using key anti-aging ingredients and can provide fast and visible results in your complexion. You can visit the official website of the company to a get a bird’s eye view of all the product choices available and get to know them in some detail.


As someone yet to try products from the brand, you can also read a few Hydroxatone reviews posted by actual users to get clearer insights into the brand and its products. In many of these reviews, women are talking positively about their experiences with the brand; you can depend on these real user accounts and make more confident purchases from the company.

In addition to using Hydroxatone products, there are also a few other practices you can follow in your everyday life to keep the signs of skin aging at bay for a longer time. Make it a practice to apply a good quality sunscreen before venturing out in the sun to keep your complexion protected from UVA/UVB rays. Follow a daily skincare routine of cleansing, toning, and moisturizing to maintain the youthfulness of your skin. Eat healthy meals, drink lots of water, and give up smoking to keep your age a secret even as the years are rolling by. Order the product today from http://hydroxatone.com/.






Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Hydroxatone BB Cream. : Coming Unstitched





hate wearing foundation.  I hate that it feels like I'm suffocating under it and I especially hate wearing in the summer.  So when BB cream came on the market, I was so excited.  I was excited for something that offered coverage without being so heavy.

When iFabbo offered me the chance to review the Hydroxatone Anti-Aging BB Cream, I jumped on it.

This is what the product said:

Hydroxatone Anti-Aging BB Cream with Broad Spectrum SPF 40 Sunscreen is your all-in-one multi-tasking perfecting cream . It hydrates, conceals, protects, reduces the look of aging and brightens skin in just one step. BB cream is also known as Beauty Balm or Blemish Balm and is recently among Asia's hottest beauty products.









I don't particularly like being makeup-free on the Internet but I wanted to show you the coverage and smoothness of the cream.

My overall review is positive.  I like the texture, I like how light it feels and I like that it has a pleasant smell.  The only downside I've found is that it doesn't offer quite as much textures as I would need when my skin is "acting up".  But I love that it has vitamin C and SPF built in.  The BB Cream is a little pricey for my small beauty budget.  I'd definitely recommend it though if it's in your price range and you don't need full coverage.



Source Url: http://www.comingunstitched.com/2013/05/hydroxatone-bb-cream.html

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Sunscreen

Is there more to protecting your skin from the sun than just throwing on some sunscreen when you decide to head to the beach? Yes, there’s more. When you head outside to begin your day, make sure you apply sunscreen 15 to 30 minutes before you leave out the house even if the day is gray. Even with the clouds blocking the sun, 80 percent of the UV rays can still pass through. Although you may not be going to the beach, still do not forget to apply sunscreen to more than just your face. Remember to protect your skin that will be exposed to the sun during the day. 


They say that you should avoid direct sunlight between 10 am and 4 pm, but your life can’t stop due to the sun. So, when you are out, wear something to protect yourself from the sun's UV rays, like a hat or a light weight long sleeve shirt. If you are headed to the beach, do not assume that just because the bottle says water resistant it will last longer than a normal sunscreen. The waterproof product only lasts about 30 minutes or less depending on how long you spend in the water. While you are enjoying your time at the beach, you get sunburns, but don’t worry about it. Majority of sunburns can be treated with cool baths, over-the-counter creams, aspirins, and/ or moisturizers. Now, don’t think you can run and hide under an umbrella at the beach. You may not feel it, but the sun’s rays can penetrate through the umbrella. 

When you are indoors, you should apply a little bit of sunscreen. Your windows may protect against UVB rays, but they do not protect you against UVA rays. UVA rays are the main causes of wrinkles and brown spots on your skin. When shopping for a good sunscreen, make sure to check for a seal of approval. If the sunscreen carries a seal from the American Academy of Dermatology or the Skin Cancer Foundation, only then should you purchase it.  You want a sunscreen that provides a great UV coverage. It’s common for people to forget sunscreen when they head out, don’t be one of those people. Protect your skin at all cost. You’ll thank yourself later!