Is There Anything I Can Do About The Uneven Pigmentation Of My Skin?
December 19th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
I have very light skin, but it is covered with freckles, patches of brown, red, and yellow, and rosacea. It is very uneven, and when I am not wearing foundation, I look like a burn victim.
I have tried just about every at-home treatment, including lemon-juice, which seems to make these spots darker, not lighter.
Are there any bleaching treatments available that might help whiten my skin?
I also have very large, blocked pores. Will this interfere with the bleaching process?

Comment by John M on 19 December 2009:
You can always try going out and finding some good skin whitening products to use on your skin.
Comment by Webbly on 19 December 2009:
The best product is the Brightening Cleasner from the DDF company. You can find it at Sephora. It costs about $30 for a huge bottle and it helps even the skin. It was formalated by dermatologists.
Ask your parents-no beg your parents to let you get a facial at a spa. Try a facial that includes microdermabrasion. It’s a treatment that exfoliates using tiny crystals to remove dead skin cells, hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone and even moderate acne. It can cost anywhere from $100 to $300 dollars depending on the spa you visit. I have hyperpigmentation in my cheeks and I’ve seen significant results after having the treatment. I also now use SPF(at least 30) because the sun will darken any and all spoting you have. Bliss spas are great.
Comment by joyce on 19 December 2009:
Here is the information about pigmentation : http://hubpages.com/hub/–How-to-get-rid…
Hope it can help , good luck!!
Comment by punkin19 on 19 December 2009:
there is always makeup concealer that works also try dermatalogia makeup
Comment by x0dian0x on 20 December 2009:
why wont your parents let you see a derma if u really need it
im 13 and i go
n e ways
use a tinted moisturizer to even your skin then put concealer where needed