Tuesday, December 15, 2009

How to lighten a 'beauty spot' on the face? Is there a lightening cream or bleach or something? HELP PLEASE?!?

How to lighten a 'beauty spot' on the face? Is there a cream or bleach or something? HELP PLEASE?!?


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My 20 year old cousin has a dark brown beauty spot. But its in the middle of her forehead and she was born with it. The spot is not that big (1mm) but it is kind of dark. She has very fair asian skin too so it really stands out. And apparently it takes ages (15min...) to cover that one spot up with concealer and foundation.





Is there a cream or some type of facial bleach that will help lighten this spot?? There are some skin bleaching products that are dangerous so she doesn't know which one to use.





Also have u heard of 'Pharmaclinix' (lightening cream for dark asian skin) and their advertisements? Does that cream actually work -and can u apply it to just one spot?? Or can u recommend some other product that will work?





Thank u in advance!!!!!!!! (and will rate for best answer)How to lighten a 'beauty spot' on the face? Is there a lightening cream or bleach or something? HELP PLEASE?!?
They should have skin lightening cream somewhere that would work. Just try drug stores and places that sell cosmetics. How to lighten a 'beauty spot' on the face? Is there a lightening cream or bleach or something? HELP PLEASE?!?
You can try a good skin lightening cream to fade or lighten the dark spot. Make sure you choose one without hydroquinone, mercury or steroid. Remember, although this may (or may not) fade the pigmentation, it will not give permanent results because a beauty mark is beyond skin deep.





Only a laser treatment can totally remove inborn beauty spots. The success rate is not 100%, it may cause scarring or not work at all if the root of the pigmentation underneath the skin layer is not treated. Nevertheless, it's your best bet.



Ooo, I would be careful messing around with this one. Anything with a bleaching agent in will damage the skin in long term. If she is really worried about the mark I would advise that she go and speak to a dermatologist. They are trained for these particular problems and will be able to direct her through to the right products to use which have been tested and proved to be safe. They could also list procedures out there which she could have done to either have it removed or lightene
I don't think a lightening cream would work. Lightening creams are meant for sun spots, age spots, and post acne marks.





I believe the only way to remove the mark would be either with a laser or cutting it off through surgery. Also, removing it by laser doesn't promise that it won't come back. I've had one removed by laser and it came back.

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