Most common questions used to investigate
Do you exfoliat your skin?
Do you use glycolic acid?
Do you use alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA)?
Do you know what a chemical peel is?
Have you tried freezing?
Common conclusions
You should start exfoliating your skin, because exfoliating your skin regularly to help remove the dead upper layer of your skin and expose newer skin cells. So not only will your dark spots diminish over time, but you will also be left with glowing skin.
You should start using Glycolic acid, because age spots can be reduced or completely removed, thanks to glycolic acid. It is the absolute best ingredient to reduce age spots and create even skin tone, because it is an excellent exfoliator. Glycolic acid is the best AHA for loosening dead skin cells.
You should start using AHAs, because they are derived from animal or plant products such as fruits and milk. They are commonly used in anti-aging skin care products as these acids help In reducing signs of aging such as wrinkles, dark spots and fine lines and improve the skin texture and elasticity. To lighten age spots an AHA product need to be strong.
You should definitely try it, because chemical peels improve the appearance of age spots by using a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of old skin. Chemical peels are nice fresheners and can help with brightening overall dull tone. You will see the results of a superficial chemical peel when your skin heals, generally within two to three weeks.
Freezing or cryotherapy involves applying liquid nitrogen or another freezing agent to the age spots to destroy the extra pigment. You can try to do this in order to get rid of age spots.
If you still can't get rid of age spots, consider seeing a specialist.
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