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Sat May 26, 2012 11:05 am |
A Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial of Niacinamide 4% versus Hydroquinone 4% in the Treatment of Melasma
Perhaps something like that may be helpful? Without the negative side effects. |
_________________ If you make, first do no harm, your Law, you will never strike the first blow and will be known as a man of peace who can fight like ten tigers, a Human in the act of Being. There is no greater rank than this. Ashida Kim on War.~Cellese~AnteAge Serum and Accelerator, DermaRoller ,MyFawnie AA2G serum, KNN G ForceUltrasound., SEA, ChrySun 25% ZnO |
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Sun May 27, 2012 9:27 am |
Nia24 is well liked by many.
However, I make my own. More effective.
Sunscreen every day everywhere. Find one that you really like and stock up. |
_________________ If you make, first do no harm, your Law, you will never strike the first blow and will be known as a man of peace who can fight like ten tigers, a Human in the act of Being. There is no greater rank than this. Ashida Kim on War.~Cellese~AnteAge Serum and Accelerator, DermaRoller ,MyFawnie AA2G serum, KNN G ForceUltrasound., SEA, ChrySun 25% ZnO |
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Sun May 27, 2012 11:48 pm |
Marjorie wrote: |
In the winter I don't really wear any sunscreen, but in the summer I use Clarins with SPF 40. The problem is I just realized we could (and should) put sunscreen around the eyes; I didn't know products with SPF existed for that area until I read about it in this forum. So I got La Roche-Posay eye cream with SPF 30. I think I got those marks somewhere in the 3 last years; in the summer I went on beach vacations and I guess that's when my skin was overexposed without sunscreen and without my sunglasses. Normally I don't reapply sunscreen during the day, except if I'm spending it outside. I'm pretty sure I apply enough, the problem was probably not applying everywhere I should have. I would like to use something ready made. Do you have a specific product to recommend ? And do you only apply such a product on affected areas or all over my face ? Thank you very much for your time.  |
Apply a gentle sunscreen all over your face and eye area and use it all year round. UV can penetrate glass and cloud, bounce off concrete and snow into the shade. You need to reapply if you sit near a window or drive/ walk home in the daylight. IMO specific eye creams and sunscreens are a con, just choose something with ingredients gentle enough to use close to the eye. I like the Devita sunscreens but if your current product doesn't contain chemical sunscreen agents or other irritant ingredients you could simply continue with that.  |
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Mon May 28, 2012 1:07 am |
Yes, I agree you don't need a separate eye product. I use the EltaMD UV Clear spf 46 sunscreen all around my eyes as well as on my face, neck etc. and it doesn't irritate my eyes. Many do but this sunscreen doesn't.  |
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