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Posted by paboh4life on 12-15-2002 12:59 AM:

i have a stupid question on skin care...

yeah i'm getting these gay ass freckles on right side of my face and my friend told me its due to how dry my skin is.. yeah okay so i take her advice and buy lotion for my skin( it'll make them little spots go away)... but they dont go away haha and i see another little freckle 4 days later so.. how should i treat these little freckle poops? haha advice please thanks

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Posted by iTsmeehLita on 12-15-2002 01:28 AM:

well .. i'm not sure if you're in the sun alot .. but sometimes freckles may be an indicator to something bad if you do stay out in the sun all day ... ( dont get freaked out!! ) .. just check it out with a dermatologist first ..

im sure they can tell you what you can do to prevent or help treat your new freckles


Posted by paboh4life on 12-15-2002 01:45 AM:

im NEVER in the sun tho... huh.. weird

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Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 12-15-2002 02:47 AM:

If exposure to the sun has left you with freckles or "age spots" on your face and neck, help is at hand. Although solar-damaged facial skin usually responds well to ordinary skin resurfacing procedures, doctors have been reluctant to treat the neck because its thinner skin is more prone to scarring. Now, however, new treatments are available to fade sun-induced age spots on the face and neck gradually.

These areas may be safely treated through a series of superficial peels, spaced two weeks apart. The milder acids used in these peels fade sunspots gradually with little risk of scarring. After two to four treatments, remaining brown spots may be treated with a pigment-specific laser (such as a Q-switched Ruby, Alexandrite, or NdYAG). The beam destroys the pigmented cells, leaving adjacent tissue unharmed.

Another alternative for treating solar damage is to use a topical skin-lightening cream. These over-the-counter products contain pigment-inhibiting ingredients, such as hydroquinone, kojic acid, or azelaic acid, that minimize the appearance of brown patches over time. To be effective, however, the cream must be used consistently for several months.

Preventing further solar damage is essential when treating freckles and sunspots. The Protect your skin from the summer sun article for tips on protecting your skin from the sun.
http://appearancecarecenter.com/article25.html

i dunno that sounds kinda drastic...but here's anothr link that may be helpful:
http://www.bradford.tv/beauty&f...emyfreckles.htm


Posted by junjinluber33 on 12-16-2002 06:50 AM:

freckles... freckles come and they dont leave~ at least my little ones dont. i heard u can get em if you're in the sun too long.. buh not sure if thats true

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