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SUBSIDE PIGMENTATION WITH THESE AT-HOME FOLLOW-UPS

 

Patchy dark skin spots are the worst nightmare which is chiefly caused by the increased melanin level which is the natural skin pigment formed by the special skin cells called 'melanocytes' or the 'pigment cells'. This higher melanin in our skin is caused by various reasons but treating them can be problematic and you can be at your wit's end. Here, we will give a little insight on the causes of hyperpigmentation and how to treat it with easy home therapies with a special focus on the Mexican ingenuity, Esponjabon Soap, Mother of Pearl. Also, we are going to discuss a few skincare habits that can help you protect your skin from getting under the pigmentation effect. Let's get started…

 FACTORS CAUSING THE SKIN TO PIGMENT

  • Hormonal imbalance

  • Extensive sun exposure

  • Hormonal spots

  • Birthmarks

  • Stress

  • Pregnancy

  • Certain medications

 TYPES OF PIGMENTATION

  • Melasma - Also known as chloasma is a big tan or brown patch appearance on the skin that has a fuzzy border. This is usually seen in women especially during their conceiving period and therefore is also referred to as ' the pregnancy mask'.
  • Solar Lentigines or Sun Spots - Also known as the liver spots, age spots, or brown spots, this is a kind of pigmentation that is caused by harmful exposure to UV rays. The color may vary from light to dark and brown to black. Skin cancer is developed by this kind of pigmentation.
  • Freckles - The very first sign of pigmentation caused by the sun's rays. Based on genetics, these become dark during hot days and are the most common type of pigmentation.

 ESPONJABON SOAP, MOTHER OF PEARL: A GENTLE TREATMENT TO PIGMENTATION

This sponge-based soap bar is known for lightening skin. Its main ingredient 'mother of pearl' aka 'Concha Nacar' brings all the oceanic healing to your skin. Rich in various nutrients and vitamins, it is a complete therapy to restore and revive the dull skin and damages resulting due to various reasons. One of them is its ability to cure the pigmented skin. People have claimed to remove various kinds of dark spots from darkened underarms to small freckles, all are healed by the nourishment that comes wrapped in 'the mother of pearl'.

The soap bar is smooth and soft on the outside and gently sponge on the inside. This gives your skin a daily dose of exfoliation and nutrition making it radiant and supple. The Esponjabon soap is also available in other variations like Aloe Vera, Lavender, Cucumber-Melon, Charcoal, and Oat Soap Sponge. Literally, sponge from the inside, it is a unique skincare preparation that can truly heal your skin darkness. All you need is some patience.

 THE SPECIAL INGREDIENTS OF ESPONJABON SOAP

  • Aqua
  • Glycerin
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Sorbitol
  • Sodium palmate of fatty acids
  • Sodium palmitate
  • Mother of pearl extract
  • Titanium dioxide
  • Butylated hydroxytoluene
  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • Sodium lauryl ether sulfate
  • Opuntia ficus-indica fruit extract
  • Parfum

 All the components in this soap bar are skin safe and will keep your skin hydrated and glowing all day long. 

 OTHER THAN THIS,

Keep a track of following lifestyle habits to save yourself from the risk of skin pigmentation…

 # Exercise daily - sweating removes all the toxins from your body and this keeps your melanin level balanced. Also, the dead skin cells are washed away, giving space for the newer ones. This way a healthy skin cycle is maintained.

 # Stay Hydrated - Keeping skin saturated lessens the risk of pigmented skin.

 # Sleep Well - Beauty sleep is a necessity for healthy skin and to treat pigmentation sleep happy and cozy!

# Stay Happy - Avoid overthinking or taking stress seriously. Your skin is not very comfortable with it. Normal stress is unavoidable but getting fixated on it and ending up in depression will land you and your skin nowhere. So, if darkened spots scare the hell out of you then start staying cool!

 Hope you found this article worth the information :)

 

 

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