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Sun Spots

My "sun spots" on my face have really started showing bad this summer. I can cover them okay with makeup but it's without makeup that they really bother me. Does anyone know of any cream or lotions that help get rid of them? I wear sunscreen daily but this is the effects of not wearing any when I was younger! Thanks for your advice!

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I had the same problem and went to a dermatologist. They gave me a prescription for Tri-Luma which worked wonders. They told me to use it in conjunction with Revale skin care products (you can buy this without a prescription and it works wonders). I had pretty bad sun spots and this almost completely removed them.

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I had these a while back, and when I got off the pill they went away. Now I am back on the pill, but I got some stuff from Ulta that is helping called Exuviance.

I just had some sun spots that bothered me removed via laser treatment. Super fast, easy and only a short minor discomfort. In 4 days my spots literally sloughed off my face. I am very happy with the results and it was not expensive. Go see any spa that has laser therapies or treatments. Good luck!

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K.,
My SIL has struggled with the same issues. She is very careful to always wear sunscreen, etc. She has been going to the dermatologist for years and spend thousands of dollars on different prescriptions and none of it has worked. She started using Arbonne's RE9 anti-aging skin care line and over time, it has taken care of the problem. She even took it to her dermatologist who has now started selling it in his office because of the great results he is seeing with it. I have some samples that I would be happy to send you. If you would decide you would like to purchase it, I would give you my 35% discount and Arbonne has a 45 day money back guarantee. If you have any questions or would like to receive the samples or place an order, you can email me at ____@____.com website is www.foravibrantlife.myarbonne.com if you would like to look at Arbonne and the products.
Best wishes!

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you can try Avon's photo radiance treatment. It is a lotion and it works wonders!! Avon offers a money back guarantee if you aren't happy with it. (I am sure you will love it) I will even give you 10% off. go to my website: www.youravon.com/suzannewebb or email me at ____@____.com.

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I have used a prescription product called Tri-Luma in the past. It's for a condition called Melamsa which is similar to what you describe. You might check with your dermatologist. It works really well for me.

If you decide to use it, check out the Tri-Luma website. I am usually able to find a rebate coupon for $25.

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Try glycolic acid. Not sure where you will find it, try google-ing it. I found it at a private skin and herb shop a long time ago. The lady there was heavily freckled and had used it for a while on one hand. Wow!! What a difference! That hand was smooth, while the other was covered in freckles. I tried using it for acne. The down fall is that it kind of itches when you first put it on. After all, it is sluffing off layers of skin. But, if you can stand it, it seems to work wonderfully! Good luck!

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I had the same problem and went to a dermatologist. They gave me a prescription for Tri-Luma which worked wonders. They told me to use it in conjunction with Revale skin care products (you can buy this without a prescription and it works wonders). I had pretty bad sun spots and this almost completely removed them.

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Every day when I prepare my morning green tea, before make up, I saturate spots with tea bag. I read that it does help and it does.

First - up your sunscreen to at least an spf30 EVERY day. If you have an spf15 in your moisturizer, layer on a make-up that also has an spf and that will help with any future damage.

Second - I would recommend a product with some sort of an exfoliating agent to help slough off that dead yucky skin. A product that I have found works really really well is Bliss "sleeping peel liver spot lifter" as an on the spot treatment or Bliss "sleeping peel serum" as an all over daily treatment. Both products are extremely high in amino acids and antioxidants.

Third - I would recommend a vitamin C product to help turn around those damaged skin cells and help protect your sensitive face skin from any further damage or - even worse - cancer. I recommend Skinceuticals CE Ferulic. It's not cheap but it works. Here is a link that I found really informative about this product: http://www.clearcomplexion.net/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWP...

By the way, I have been an esthetician for 8 years. Thought that might be important for you to know. Ha. :)

Good luck!

if you go to walgreens there is a lotion usually at the cosmetic counter and its called merlot. i've used it and i got my mom to use it. she has age spots badly and by using this lotion at least once a day you will be able to see the difference. i put it on my stretch marks when i was pregnant and by the end of my pregnancy i hardly had any. there is a lady at the walgreens in arlington at at ballpark and brown by the ballpark and the in progress tx stadium. her name is linda and she is awesome. she can explain whats in it and what it does. she knows her stuff, she studies all her products. you can call her tuesday-saturday from 8-4pm. ###-###-####

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