Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 5,556 Authors
50,510 Quality Articles
& 5,098 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
David Pekrul (992)
Robert Melaccio, Sr. (6,290)
Nicole Beurkens (189)
Mogama (10,829)
Jane Bullard (3,887)
Terry Mitchell (2,651)
Susan Thom (9,051)
Rodney Biamby (94)
Michael Ramzy (156)
Aaron Taylor (958)
Ronyae (1,242)
Joel Hendon (10,620)
Mike Fak (9,489)
Joel Hirschhorn (994)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Is It Time To Change Your Shampoo And Conditioner?

Nail Care - Ten Tips to Avoid Having Nail Problems and to Ensure Healthy Looking Nails

Top Five Reasons Why Mineral Makeup Should Be Your Choice of Cosmetics For Daily Use

Tips on How to Achieve a Natural Look in Applying Makeup

Guide in Properly Using Products Involved in Taking Care of Your Skin

Makeup Application That Can Bring Out the Best in Your Eyes

Why Putting Makeup is Like Painting - The Secret in Making a Work of Art in Cosmetic Application

Understanding the Process of Permanent Makeup Application - The Good and the Bad of It

What Are the Best Anti Aging Natural Skin Care Products on the Market?

Beauty - How To Succeed

Home » Categories » Health » Beauty and Makeovers » Can Freckles be Prevented? » Printer Friendly

Can Freckles be Prevented?

Rated 3 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Colin Albert
Submitted Monday, May 14, 2007
Colin Albert (577)
Merchant Account Explorer
Log in to become a member of Colin Albert's Fan Club!


Freckles are a rather unique subject, for while to many people with freckles they are a charming feature of one’s overall facial appearance, to others they are a source of embarrassment.

What exactly are freckles, how are they formed and what treatments are available to remove them (for those who are inclined to do so)?

The appearance of freckles on one’s skin is the result of an uneven distribution of the pigment known as melanin. An unusually high concentration of melanin in a particular area results in freckling. Also known as ephelides, freckles appear on portions of the skin that are exposed to sunlight (with existing freckles becoming more visible with increased exposure to the sun’s rays), as the epidermis or outer layer of skin produces more melanin to protect the skin’s lower layers from the harmful effects of the sun’s rays.

Generally speaking, those with fair skin (especially redheads) are more susceptible to freckles than those of darker pigmentation. The likelihood of developing freckles is largely dependent upon one’s genetic background.

The appearance of freckles should be taken as a warning that one may be predisposed to skin cancer. As such, those with freckles should be especially careful to exposure to sunlight, and should be sure to apply a UVA and UVB sunscreen, containing avobenzone, zinc dioxide or titanium dioxide, to exposed areas when venturing out into the sun for extended periods.

Other prudent steps to take to lessen the chances of freckling include wearing a hat with a wide brim, staying away from exposure to the sun during the late morning and early afternoon hours, and avoiding tanning beds.

If one already has freckles and wishes to reduce their visibility, there are a number of freckle fading creams on the market, usually containing hydroquinone, which may be helpful. Another common approach to freckle reduction is the use of bleaching agents, which attempt to fade the areas of freckling so their color matches that of the adjoining, non-freckled skin. This approach is often unsuccessful, as it may result in discoloring of the adjoining areas.

In recent years, a number of new treatments have presented themselves. These include freezing them with a form of liquid nitrogen, where there is a risk of scarring and there may be a significant recovery period before the skin heals. Other approaches include laser resurfacing (usually appropriate only for those whose skin has been significantly damaged) and chemical peels. The safer peels can be effective but require repeated applications, while the deeper peels while more effective require a substantial period of recovery. Another decent method is the use of Retin-A, but again, a lengthy period of recovery can be expected. The other very common method in use is to mask the freckles with cosmetic products, including a mineral makeup. Of course this does not rid one of the freckles, but merely covers them up.

For those seeking a more natural remedy, washing the face with sour milk allows the lactic acid in the milk to gradually peel the skin (and the accompanying freckles). The daily application of lemon or parsley juice with one’s fingers can also cause the appearance of the freckles to lighten and in some cases disappear altogether.

So there are a number of methods available for reducing and preventing freckling. But the most important advice one can give to those who do freckle is to avoid frequent exposure to the sun, both to reduce freckling (if that is their desire) but more importantly, to minimize the chances of developing skin cancer.

----------

Michael Rupkalvis, runs the MineralMakeupShoppe website. The site presents a new cosmetic product called Naked Minerals makeup, which is a pressed all-natural mineral makeup that masks freckling, and that, unlike other mineral makeup products, has no messy, loose powders with which to deal.






Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Colin Albert's Fan Club!

Comments on this article:
No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

 

This Article has been viewed 232 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on Monday, May 14, 2007
View other articles written by Colin Albert (577)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Tips On How To Grow Long, Healthy Nails

Hairstyles For Your Face Shape!

Medium Hair Styles Don’t Have To Be Boring

Hairstyle Tips for Women in Their 40s and 50s -- How to Know It Is Time for a Change

Clear Skin with Neosporin?

A Step By Step Guide To Sexy Smokey Eye Makeup.

How to Grow Your Baby's African American Hair

Get Rid of Large Pores: Over-the Counter and Natural Treatments that Work...Really

Hairstyles For Your Body Type!

Best Makeup Tips To Bring Out Your Eyes And Make Them Gorgeous

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Writers' Contests  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company