Need White skin colour and reduce black spots - #10469
How to increase skin colour on my face . And also reduce some black marks I don't know if those are skin tags on my skin which are sides of my both of the eyes. Please let me know how to cure them.and also need to avoid the bumps on my nose . Finally to get whitebrightskin
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RX, 1) Face wash Ethiglo Apply twice daily 2) Deconstruct brightening serum Apply after using face wash 3) Sun scoop sunscreen spf50 Apply after applying serum and when out in the sun
Hello dear Please be aware See you can apply below medications for improvement Alovera gel / tulsi gel twice a day as face pack Ethiglo face pack Sunskrin twice a day for 5 days Kindly consult dermatologist if no improvement occurs in 3-4 months Regards
For Bump 1 ) use clindac A 1% cream Apply at night
Lifestyle & Habits Sleep 7–8 hrs, avoid touching face often
Use clean towel & pillowcase daily
Do steam once weekly + gentle exfoliation
Avoid harsh scrubs or fairness bleaches—they damage skin barrier
To brighten facial skin and reduce dark marks, consult a dermatologist for customized treatments like chemical peels or laser therapy, alongside daily sunscreen and vitamin C serum. The black marks near your eyes might be skin tags or pigmented spots, which a specialist can safely remove through cauterization or laser. For nose bumps and clearer skin texture, a retinoid cream prescribed by a dermatologist can help reduce clogging and improve brightness.
For brightness Morning Routine: Gentle Cleanser (e.g., Cetaphil / Simple Refreshing): Removes oil & dirt without over-drying.
Vitamin C Serum (10–15%): Brightens and fights dullness & sun damage.
Try: Minimalist Vitamin C 10% or Plum Vitamin C 15%
Moisturizer: Use lightweight gel-based one.
Sunscreen (SPF 50): Must, every single day—even indoors. Try La Shield or Neutrogena Ultra Sheer
-Night Routine: Cleanse skin properly.
Use Niacinamide Serum (5%): Fades pigmentation, controls oil, and brightens.
Try: Minimalist Niacinamide 5% or The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% Moisturize well
For Dark Spots:
Use Retinol cream at night (2–3 times/week). Try: Minimalist Retinol 0.3% (start slow). Apply Aloe Vera gel or Multani Mitti + Rose water pack once a week Sandalwood powder + Rose water: Classic combo for fair & clear skin.
Improving skin tone and addressing specific issues like black marks or bumps involves a combination of lifestyle practices and sometimes medical treatments. To start, overall skin health improves with a consistent skincare routine that includes the basics: cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection. Use a mild cleanser twice daily and a moisturizer that suits your skin type. Sunscreen with at least SPF 30 is crucial to prevent pigmentation and protect from UV damage, which can make marks and skin irregularities more obvious. If the black marks you mention are dark spots or hyperpigmentation, using products that contain ingredients like vitamin C, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid can help brighten the skin and even out its tone. However, for what you suspect might be skin tags or bumps, it’s best to get a proper diagnosis from a dermatologist. Skin tags are usually benign and can be easily removed using cryotherapy or minor surgical procedures performed by a professional.
For the bumps on your nose, if they’re acne-related, look for products with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which can help in keeping pores clear and reducing inflammation. Diet can also play a role – maintaining a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and adequate hydration supports skin health from within. Avoid excessive dairy and high-glycemic foods that might exacerbate acne in some people. It’s also essential to avoid picking at your skin, which can cause scarring and prolong healing. For any persistent concerns or if over-the-counter solutions aren’t effective, it’s a good idea to see a dermatologist to explore treatments like chemical peels, retinoids, or laser therapy. Remember, while some improvement is possible, changing skin tone significantly or achieving excessively white skin isn’t realistic or healthy; it’s important to have reasonable goals and focus on achieving healthy, naturally glowing skin instead.
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