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Dark Spots on Your Hands? Here’s What You Can Do About Them

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Do you have dark spots on your hands? Fortunately, there are things that you can do to reduce the appearance of these spots and improve the overall health of your skin. In this blog post, I'll explain why dark spots on the hands occur and share some tips that can help reduce their appearance.

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3 Top Reasons You Have Dark Spots On Your Face

Eminence Organics

3 Top Reasons You Have Dark Spots On Your Face Call them age spots, liver spots, black spots or sun spots. Here’s what you need to know about dark spots and what’s going on with your skin when hyperpigmentation occurs, why it happens and what skin care solutions to consider.

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Hydroquinone VS Kojic Acid: Which One Should You Use To Treat Dark Spots?

Beautiful With Brains - Ingredients

Hydroquinone VS Kojic Acid: which one should you use to treat dark spots? It fades dark spots faster than anything else on the market. But… wouldn’t that work more slowly? […] The post Hydroquinone VS Kojic Acid: Which One Should You Use To Treat Dark Spots? But it’s so harsh.

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Top 15 Dark Spot Correctors for Hyperpigmentation: Expert-Tested Best Products

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Dark spots and hyperpigmentation are common skin issues that affect individuals of all skin types and tones. The post Top 15 Dark Spot Correctors for Hyperpigmentation: Expert-Tested Best Products first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty. Understanding the causes.

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The Battle Of The Skin-Lighteners: Which One Is The Best Alternative To Hydroquinone?

Beautiful With Brains - Antiaging

What’s the best treatments for dark spots on the face (or anywhere else, really)? Hydroquinone is the gold standard your derm recommends for dark spots, melasma and all kinds of hyperpigmentation. But, no one wants to use it anymore. It’s got its fair share of blame, though. It’s harsh like hell.

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How to prevent hyperpigmentation

American Esthetician Organization

This can occur in various forms such as dark spots, age spots, or melasma brought on by sun exposure (sunspots), hormonal changes like during pregnancy and from use of oral contraceptives; it can potentially be a reaction to certain medications including antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antimalarials or chemotherapy drugs.

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How To Choose The Right Serum For Your Age

Beautiful With Brains - Antiaging

Dark spots. How do you choose the right serum for your age? Does it even matter? Skin is skin. But as it gets older, it starts to face different challenges. That serum you may have loved in your 20s may not cut it anymore now you’re in your 40s.