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Aug 5, 2011
Melissa S.
Okay, I am not sure if anyone could relate to me, but my problem is that I have lighter spots on my face, like discoloration, my skin color on my face is not even, I don’t know if this is common, it goes away and come back, on different parts of my face my mom tells me it’s from a lot of sun exposure, and I really hate it. Does anyone know any products that can help me with this problem?
Aug 5, 2011
Breanna C.
yes, it's common to have an uneven skin tone, don't worry!:) and it definitely could be from the sun. there's actually a lot of products out there that help with this problem. there's primers specifically for uneven skin tones. unfortunately sometimes that means another step or two in your skin care routine, but it is possible to cover it up! if you want to literally fix the problem, there's stuff to help out with that, too. Murad has an line called "environmental shield" and it helps to balance out the uneven skin tone. and other companies offer those kind of skin care treatments as well. it's very important to wear sun screen everyday, even if you're just stepping outside for a little bit. you also might want to go to a local spa or some place near you and get a vitamin c facial. or search a DIY one to make at home. vitamin c is great for helping to even out the skin tone.:)
Aug 5, 2011
Melissa S.
Omg thanks so much i will definitely check into the things that you have requested for me, it scares me because i don't want to have the disease that causes your skin to lose its color. But i have had this since i was little, i notice it now cause i am more into makeup. Thanks Breanna!
Aug 5, 2011
Breanna C.
You're very welcome!:))
Aug 6, 2011
Melissa S.
i have been checking on Google for this like for products that i can buy to help me, but they are mostly for dark spots, is that the same as the white spots on my face cause my complexion is much darker and i get lighter spots on my face not dark spots
Aug 6, 2011
Kimberly M.
Breanna - LOVE that Murad cream. It's kind of miraculous!
Aug 6, 2011
Tamara R.
I had some light patches when I was a kid, and was given a cream to use.. wish I could remember the name.
There are all kinds of reasons as to why you may be getting light spots. I'd recommend talking to your doctor or dermatologist. It's hard to fix something when you don't know why it's happening. Can definitely save you money in the long run.