Age Spots – what are the possible treatments that help the anti-aging process?

What signs of aging bothers woman the most, if you want to play safe, one chooses wrinkles. However, Solvaderm has found out that it is not only wrinkles that bother most woman, but those aging giveaways known as age spots, small dark patches with a difficult uttered name called hyperpigmentation (for those who want to become more scientific.)

Age spots and the anti-aging process

Age spots and the anti-aging process

These dark patches caused by overproduction of melanin a brown pigment within the skin and with long-term exposure to the sun, it eventually starts showing itself. Whether you are a normal hard working person or a celebrity one is faced with them eventually in one’s life.

Many people have wondered about a way to solve these aging spots showing that one is aging and who likes to age no one! However, with the help of many scientists in skin care they have come up with different solutions to solve this age old problem.

Choosing the right treatment for you


There are many different treatments available these days for taking care of age spots, and some of them are very costly and include Intense Pulsed Light sessions where pigmentation is dispersed. Another option is Hydroquinone Bleaching cream only available on prescription. The treatment one used for 12 weeks at a time and known to help fade those age spots.

However, neither of these two treatments is gentle or provides one with an easy fix. Happily, for you the Solvaderm cosmetic scientists have found some new ways to combine organic ingredients that are both effective and safe for both you and your skin.

Among these products, they have clinically proven products to help fade those age spots in less than 12 weeks by reducing overproduction of pigment.

Solvaderm Products to help lessen age spots

Solvaderm has developed some great products that are made of natural ingredients that one can use simultaneously, causes no side effects or irritations, and include the following:

Juvabrite – in combination used with Glowpeel helps to lighten age spots without the harsh effect of chemicals one found in most lightening cosmetics and made according to scientifically developed formulas. The product is easy to apply to the affected area and best to use before bedtime. However, if deciding to use it during the day, apply best facial sunscreen before leaving the home.

Glowpeel – is an exfoliate that is both powerful and gentle on the skin. One uses this treatment to remove dead skin cells from your face without the redness and irritation caused by chemical peels. The treatment helps to promote and replace damaged cells while restoring a healthy glow that we all want. It removes worn-out cells, contains glow-boosting ingredients that make age spots less noticeable, and evens out the skin without drying it out.

Suvoderm – is a quick-absorbing blend of natural ingredients that protects and repairs your skin during the night. It has amazing anti-aging effects and great benefits that include enhancing the synthesis of collagen making the skin firmer, prevents the appearance of wrinkles, brightens the skin naturally while fading those age spots and other dark spots at the same time, and moisturized the skin keeping it healthy and glowing.

Lastly, the ever-popular Ace-Ferulic that helps rejuvenate the skin and promotes dermal restoration while aiding in the anti-aging process. It protects the skin from high levels of antioxidants and improves the skin elasticity while nourishing the skin. Another great benefit when using this treatment is that it protects the skin from the sun that is most common for age spots to appear.

Natural is the best choice

We all enjoy the sun from tanning to using tanning beds; however, they can cause age spots that most of us fear as they show that one is getting older. Sometimes they are hereditary, but harmless and do affect our self-esteem. With Solvaderm, it is possible to go the natural way and lighten them with the mentioned products made by dermatologists without the cause of irritation that most other treatments cause. Natural is the best choice, and the pain is a no-no!

 

Reference

https://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/top-10-ways-to-get-rid-of-freckles-and-age-spots.html

 

Author Bio

Meighan Sembrano is an author at Consumer Health Digest. She has a keen interest in writing. She has contributed many beauty related articles in many popular websites. She has done her Mass Communication degree. She now lives in Washington DC. She is a social worker who spends her free time searching about life, healthy, beauty and lifestyles fitness related articles. She is fond of travelling and trekking. To know more about her, follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

Bitter Gourd. Could bitter gourd (karela) be the new health superfood?

That was a bit over the top as a question but perhaps I should explain further.  A couple of weeks

Bitter Gourd Kerela - from http://www.freestockphotosclub.com/food/fresh-high-quality-bitter-gourd-image/

Bitter Gourd Kerela – from http://www.freestockphotosclub.com/food/fresh-high-quality-bitter-gourd-image/

ago when I was checking one of our Facebook communities I came across a post about bitter gourd and diabetes.  Sadly I did not have time to check the article out there and then and subsequently was not able to find it.  If you think you know which one I’m referring to and have the link please do put it in the comments box below.

I have to say I was very interested in the article for the very simple reason I love bitter gourd.  I first had it in a Lahore-style restaurant in a bitter gourd and mutton curry.  After a trip to India where it is very popular I must say I was hooked.

I should mention that the name bitter gourd is a bit of a misnomer.  Its bitterness level is pretty similar to chicory.  The flavour is quite similar to courgettes or zucchini with a hint of bitterness.  This to make sure that the name does not put you off trying this fantastic vegetable.

The reason for this blog is a bit self-indulgent.  I’m interested in the health benefits of anything I really like and the article I spotted whetted my appetite (literally).  So I decided to find out what were the health benefits of bitter gourd.

I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised.

  • In many Asian and African societies it is used as a treatment for stomach ache.  Being high in fibre it can help with keeping the bowels in regular shape.
  • High in Vitamin C it is also low in calories so great as part of a weight loss diet.
  • In Togo it is used as a way of combatting worms in the digestive system.
  • Apparently it works well for skin conditions.
  • It is a great source of anti-oxidants.  For more information about anti-oxidants please go to https://patienttalk.org/?p=252
  • Perhaps most importantly evidence suggests it has a role to play in reducing blood sugar levels. This  means that it can be useful in  the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes.  For a bit more information please go to http://www.diabetes.co.uk/natural-therapies/bitter-melon.html

So can I suggest you track it down as it is a great addition to any diet?  Normally I get mine from a nearby Asian market but I expect that, depending where you live, they will now be available in many supermarkets.

As a side bit of information they are also known as bitter melons or karela.  For my money they certainly fit the bill as a superfood.  So can I encourage you to try them?

So how do I cook them I hear you cry?  Simple I reply.  Apart from curries I actually don’t know.  This is why I’m turning to you.  Do you know of any decent recipes?  Please feel free to use the comments box below to add them or just provide a link to one on line.

All suggestions gratefully received.

Thanks very much in advance.