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Brown Sunspots ( Solar Lentigines)

Condition:

Brown Sunspots ( Solar Lentigines)

Definition:

Overview

Age spots are small, flat dark areas on the skin. They vary in size and usually appear on areas exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, shoulders and arms. Age spots are also called sunspots, liver spots and solar lentigines.

If you have skin that burns easily and spend a lot of time in the sun, you’re more likely to develop age spots.

Age spots are very common in adults older than 50, but younger people can get them if they spend time in the sun.

Age spots can look like cancerous growths. True age spots don’t need treatment, but they are a sign the skin has received a lot of sun exposure and are an attempt by your skin to protect itself from more sun damage. For cosmetic reasons, they can be lightened or removed.

You can help prevent age spots by regularly using sunscreen and avoiding the sun.

Causes

Age spots are caused by overactive pigment cells. Ultraviolet (UV) light speeds up the production of melanin, a natural pigment that gives skin its color. On skin that has had years of sun exposure, age spots appear when melanin becomes clumped or is produced in high concentrations.

Use of commercial tanning lamps and beds also can cause age spots.

Symptom:

Symptoms

Age spots may affect people of all skin types, but they’re more common in adults with skin that sunburns easily. Unlike freckles, which are common in children and fade with no sun exposure, age spots don’t fade.

Age spots may grow in size and group together, giving the skin a speckled or mottled appearance. They’re very common in areas that get repeated sun exposure, such as on the back of the hand.

Age spots:

  • Are flat, oval areas of increased pigmentation.
  • Are usually tan to dark brown.
  • Occur on skin that has had the most sun exposure over the years, such as the backs of hands, tops of feet, face, shoulders and upper back.
  • Range from freckle size to about 1/2 inch (13 millimeters) across.
  • Can group together, making them more noticeable.

Description:

Age spots are small, flat dark areas on the skin. They vary in size and usually appear on areas exposed to the sun, such as the face, hands, shoulders and arms. Age spots are also called sunspots, liver spots and solar lentigines.

If you have skin that burns easily and spend a lot of time in the sun, you’re more likely to develop age spots.

Age spots are very common in adults older than 50, but younger people can get them if they spend time in the sun.

Age spots can look like cancerous growths. True age spots don’t need treatment, but they are a sign the skin has received a lot of sun exposure and are an attempt by your skin to protect itself from more sun damage. For cosmetic reasons, they can be lightened or removed.

You can help prevent age spots by regularly using sunscreen and avoiding the sun.

Protocol:

Brown Sunspots

Organic Face Wash – Wet your face with lukewarm water and use your fingertips to apply facewash. To avoid irritation, resist the temptation to scrub your skin. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
Anti -aging oil – Always apply the anti-aging face oil first, after washing your face.
Frankincense and Myrrh Ancient Scrub/Mask – Lightly massage the scrub into damp skin for one minute, then rinse and moisturize the skin with the organic anti-aging face cream. Repeat once or twice a week.
Anti-aging Organic Face Cream 50 ml – Always apply your face cream on damp skin. Creams are better able to lock in moisture when applied on a damp skin.
Be sure to moisturize your face at least once to twice daily. Also, take advantage of the 3 best times to apply moisturizer, which are in the morning, after showering/cleansing/swimming, and before bed. This will ensure that your skin is protected, optimally moisturized, and hydrated.
Face-to-Face Toner 100ml – Spritz lightly onto your face! You don’t want it running down your cheeks—just a light spritz will be enough. If you want an extra boost, you can spritz it, let it dry, and then give your face another spritz.
Whether you’re using a spray bottle or not, you can soak a clean cotton pad with some toner and wipe your face with it—gently—in an upward direction. Wipe over oily areas and the T-zone. If you have a tough spot, you can go over it again with a new pad. You can also spray a little toner on your hands and pat over your face. Some people feel this helps them make sure the toner is truly all over the skin. Just make sure your hands are super clean when you do!
Frankincense and Myrrh Ancient Scrub / Mask – Lightly massage the scrub into damp skin for one minute, then rinse and moisturize the skin with the organic anti-aging face cream. Repeat once or twice a week.
Herbal Face Serum – Always apply the face serum on damp skin. Serums are better able to lock in moisture when used on wet skin.

 

Precautions & Side Effects:

When to see a doctor

Age spots don’t require medical care. Have your doctor look at spots that are black or have changed in appearance. These changes can be signs of melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer.

It’s best to have any new skin changes evaluated by a doctor, especially if a spot:

  • Is black.
  • Is increasing in size.
  • Has an irregular border.
  • Has an unusual combination of colors.
  • Is bleeding.

Risk factors

You might be more likely to develop age spots if you have a history of frequent or intense sun exposure or sunburn.

Prevention

To help avoid age spots and new spots after treatment, follow these tips for limiting your sun exposure:

  • Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Because the sun’s rays are most intense during this time, try to schedule outdoor activities for other times of the day.
  • Use sunscreen. Fifteen to 30 minutes before going outdoors, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. Apply sunscreen generously, and reapply every two hours — or more often if you’re swimming or perspiring.
  • Cover up. For protection from the sun, wear tightly woven clothing that covers your arms and legs and a broad-brimmed hat, which provides more protection than does a baseball cap or golf visor.Consider wearing clothing designed to provide sun protection. Look for clothes labeled with an ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of 40 to 50 to get the best protection.

Recommended Products:

ANCIENT FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH FACE/BODY SCRUB MASK 100ML
R450.00 Incl. VAT
ANTI-AGING FACE OIL (30ML)
R500.00 Incl. VAT
ANTI-AGING ORGANIC FACE CREAM 50ML
R280.00 Incl. VAT
FACE TO FACE TONER (100ML)
R350.00 Incl. VAT
HERBAL FACE SERUM 100ML
R520.00 Incl. VAT
ORGANIC FACE WASH (250ML)
R330.00 Incl. VAT

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