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		<title>Melasma Does Not Get Healed By Merely Using OTC Creams</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Kato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Melasma is a skin condition distinguished by irregular, grayish-brown discoloration on facial areas that are frequently bare from the sun, such as the forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin. Although not a life-threatening condition most of the time, it begs for cure especially as it affects more women than men.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Melasma is a skin condition distinguished by irregular, grayish-brown discoloration on facial areas that are frequently bare from the sun, such as the forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin. Although not a life-threatening condition most of the time, it begs for cure especially as it affects more women than men.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s make this clear: non-prescription creams can not make melasma go away. Most women believe that beauty and whitening creams can do so. They can&#8217;t. What we should do is consult a dermatologist to learn its cause and to know the appropriate treatment.</p>
<p>Most of the time, the condition is caused by too much exposure to the sun. We can prevent this from taking root on our face by frequently using umbrella or a hat or even by remaining inside when the sun&#8217;s heat is at its peak. We can also shield our skin from destructive UV rays by applying a facial sunblock that has at least SPF30.</p>
<p>Other causes of melasma may be hereditary and hormonal imbalance especially during pregnancy. This is how it gained popularity being the &#8220;pregnancy mask.&#8221; Also, it may indicate a more serious skin problem such as skin cancer. Women should understand the significance of not concluding on the suitable treatment for the condition without seeing a physician first.</p>
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</script></div><p>Doctors, depending on the cause, may suggest different treatments. They can apply scientifically proven medical-grade agents to lighten and curb the melanocytes to be blamed for the condition, such as intense anti-aging vitamin C serums, Epiquin micro lightening ointment, Triluma cream, and the Cosmelan painless depigmentation peel.</p>
<p>Another cure is through Medlite C6 laser procedure, a world-renowned laser system, which, are five to ten sessions, can efficiently decrease melasma load lightly. The efficiency of this operation in patients is verified through objective photography.</p>
<p>To hide this skin imperfection, women buy and put on costly make-up foundation powder on their face. This may cover these patch discolorations for the time being, but this does not eliminate the problem. Hiding it is also only pricey and time-consuming. To get rid of melasma for good, it is best to consult a physician for treatment.</p>
<p>Get rid of <a href="http://www.freia.com.sg">melasma</a> and other skin problems like <a href="http://www.freia.com.sg">acne scars</a> for good by consulting an experienced and qualified skin doctor.</p>
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		<title>3 Things You Can Do To Stop Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 18:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Larry Madden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treatments for eczema vary greatly, but there are three popular options. The first option is normally a prescribed ointment or cream containing some steroids.]]></description>
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<p>Another option is Ultraviolet light therapy, also known as phototherapy. The third option is a more natural approach to eczema treatment is Janet Simpson&#8217;s &#8220;Cure Your Eczema&#8221;, a guide containing natural treatments to treat your eczema. So which option is best for you? What are the disadvantages and advantages of them? This article will attempt to answer those questions for you.</p>
<p>A good eczema treatment that is extremely effective is a steroid in the form of a ointment or cream that you externally apply on your skin. These creams may help soothe the skin, reduce redness, and decrease inflammatory reaction to the skin. Steroids are powerful drugs which may have other detrimental side-effects and once you stop using them, your symptoms may re-appear, so they aren&#8217;t a good long term solution.</p>
<p>UV light therapy is one other well liked treatment for eczema, however we all know that UV light can cause skin cancer. It seems somewhat counterproductive to treat one problem while potentially creating another one. Let&#8217;s face it.</p>
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</script></div><p>Eczema is not life-threatening, so treating it with something that may create a life-threatening illness doesn&#8217;t seem to make much sense. This is obviously a decision, you&#8217;ll need to discuss very thoroughly with your dermatologist. Short term treatment making use of this technique has been known to be helpful and can be a great treatment option for some.</p>
<p>The final eczema treatment option is &#8220;Cure Your Eczema&#8221; by Janet Simpson. This guide is a collection of great treatments for eczema and info to help you stop this condition naturally.</p>
<p>All of these natural treatment methods were made by Janet and she has gotten the attention of dermatologists around the world. Her treatment options are completely natural, showing you step-by-step exactly what you need to do to remedy your eczema. The best part about Janet&#8217;s guide (aside from the low cost!) is that you can download it instantly. You can begin using these natural techniques today.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re dealing with eczema, there are plenty efficient <a href="http://topeczemanaturalremedies.net/">Eczema Natural Remedies</a> that can put an end to the itching, burning, redness, and clear your skin in less than 2 weeks. <a href="http://topeczemanaturalremedies.net/">Click Here</a> if you&#8217;re serious about stopping this problem once and for all.</p>
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