How to Fade Age Spots on Your Face

Age spots on your face are not always a result of the aging process. In fact, even younger people get them! Even if age spots aren’t from aging, they can make your skin look older. Here is what you need to know about age spots and how to send them away for good:

What Makes Age Spots Develop?

Age spots show up on the skin as a result of melanin. When you spend lots of time in the sun or in a tanning bed, this boosts the skin’s melanin production, making pigmentation show up on your skin. Age spots look like a small brown or black spots; they might appear on their own or in a group. Sometimes they’re referred to as liver spots even though they don’t have anything to do with the liver.

Common Sites for Age Spots

Since age spots are caused by UV exposure, they tend to show up on areas of your skin that are exposed to the sun the most. Age spots are so common on your face because your face tends to be in the sun the most. But you should protect your whole body against age spots, especially if you spend time outdoors.

There are many ways to hide and treat age spots, as well as prevent new ones from appearing.

Cover Them Up

You can send age spots temporarily hiding by using makeup. Use concealer on the age spots in a color that will treat them effectively. If your age spots are a bit yellow, you should use a lilac or pale green concealer. If they’re darker, a more red-based concealer works well. Blend the concealer well and finish off with powder to keep the spots hidden all day long.

Exfoliate Your Skin!

This can help to lighten and perhaps even completely remove age spots. Exfoliation strips away the top layer of your skin where melanin accumulates. A gentle scrub used twice a week will help to treat your pigmentation while also making your skin smooth and moisturized so it looks healthier.

Get Retinol in Your Night Cream

Retinol is not just a great anti-ageing ingredient that should be in your moisturizer or whitening cream, but it also helps to increase skin cell turnover. This means that it replaces dead, pigmented cells with new, bright ones. Make sure you use it in a night cream so that your skin can heal itself while you sleep!

Use Skin Whitening Products

A skin whitening product is a more long-term solution to keeping age spots out of the picture. It  should contain natural lightening agents, such as Vitamin C, aloe and kojic acid, that will not only eliminate the spots but prevent melanin from being produced in future. This gets to the root of the discoloration problem. A skin lightening product will also brighten your skin all over which will give you a lovely even tone.

Bring Your Sunscreen - Every Time

No matter what treatments you use for age spots on your face, it’s important to use sunscreen religiously to block both UVA and UVB rays so you gain maximum protection. Sunscreen will ensure that you maintain your clear skin results and prevent future age spots from occurring.

If you have age spots, you should make important changes to your skincare routine to keep them out of sight and prevent them from returning. Just because age spots look stubborn, it doesn’t mean that they can’t be eliminated in favor of clear, bright skin. Follow the above tips to bid them farewell!


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