Wednesday, April 28, 2010

My nipples are to dark, is their a skin lightening cream I can buy that works ?

ask ur doctor or go to the drug store and buy Meladerm. it works.My nipples are to dark, is their a skin lightening cream I can buy that works ?
Please don't. Natural is always better.My nipples are to dark, is their a skin lightening cream I can buy that works ?
there is no such thing as nipples that are too dark. If they were light, they would just be regular skin tissue and not so much fun!
Don't mess with your body, what does it matter and if it is your partner that doesn't like them then get another partner
Dark nipples are hot!!
why does it matter.


Nobodies going to be inspecting your nipples so closly that theyll notice its a shade darker than the average nipple X{
I'll take them just the way they are....Did you just have a baby ? That always turns them a little brown.
I'm pretty sure prolonged exposure to sunlight will lighten them....it works on everything else!





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Thanks for the visual, babe. I'm glad I contact-added you!


Need me to put that cream on for you?
skin lightening creams are not suggested for nipples.. these are just too thin and sensitive areas... the color of a woman's nipples match the overall body skin tone, and only darken during pregnancy (after which goes back to its original color)..
why don't you let me be the judge of that... I think we need to schedule you for an examination...
im afraid not and why change it ? who said light ones look better then dark ones ? they're all the same
ask michael jackson
Why would you want to change the way they are? :P


I doubt you can make them lighter.

How do I get rid of dry, flaky skin after having used acne cream?

I used some acne cream on my face last week, and it got rid of my spots completely, but it's left my skin feeling like sandpaper, I can't wear makeup and it's flaking visibly. I've tried a few mousturisors but they're not helping. Is there any other way, preferably without having to buy anything especially?How do I get rid of dry, flaky skin after having used acne cream?
I could tell you to use some sort of dermal regenerating lotion, or a moisturizing facial mask, but I'm sure you already know that. But try to think what you can do internally to improve your skin health. Some suggetions;Drink Plenty of water, the body needs to be hydrated and your skin needs water from the inside to have a healthy glow on the outside. Stop drinking soda and cheap fake juice drinks. Take vitamin supplements especially ones designed to promote healthy skin such as ';Natrol Omega 3 Complex';. Also, I know this will be hard to do in the summer but....STAY OUT OF THE SUN! A little sunlight is a good thing for the skin but don't over do it. Your skin is especially sensitive to sunlight especially after using topical ointments for acne. Hope that helps, good luck.How do I get rid of dry, flaky skin after having used acne cream?
which acne cream did u use?? b/c i am having problems with scars!
Lay off the cream and pile on moisturiser.
well this happens if you use a lot, this happens to a lot of people [including me] to get rid of it you should try washing your face regularly and using an astringent [such as witch hazel] and moisterizor. Your skin just cleaned out your pores and it is making your pores smaller thus leaving your skin flakey. I'm not an expert so try going to: www.acne.com





Good luck!!!!


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If the problem persists, you may need to have a dermatologist prescribe you something stronger than an over the counter moisturizer.
Find a source where you can get 100% shea butter. My husband has some acne (he's 50!) and also gets sebhorrea. A pharmacist told him to use a 'cortizone cream' and our doctor agreed. It 'helped' but he has to keep using it every day, or the 'flaking' starts again. I went into a 'soap' store, and was talking to the clerk about my 'dry skin' for which I use 'lavender' soap with shea butter. I told her about my husband's sebhorrea, and she said STOP using ANYTHING with 'sodium laurel' or 'sodium laureth' in it (read the ingredients ... MOST soaps and shampoos have one of those in them) and suggested I buy him 'shea butter' soap (it's 20% shea butter) and start using 100% shea butter instead of the cortizone cream. I did ... and my husband's sebhorrea is 'nearly gone.' WOW. Shea butter is 'very good' for the skin, so if yours is 'dry and flaky' then I think you should use it. It's EXPENSIVE ($20 for a 2.5 oz can) but you don't need to use very much ... and it's actually a lot LESS EXPENSIVE than any 'cream' or 'moisturizer' you can buy from the 'big cosmetic companies.'
well iknow you want to not buy anything but try elemis sos emergency cream it works a treat and it also gets rid of spots for people with drier skin.


if not then use a strong moisturiser i would recomend vasline intensive care apply it twice a day


just give it time and hopefully it will clear up
What kind did you use? Garnier Fructis has some that feel really good on dry skin (I have your problem, too)





You could try a facial scrub or use something a tad rough to slough off dead skin.
Dry skin has no permanent cure but the skin can be softened and made smoother by using a few home remedies. There are many helpful tips to cure dry skin at http://useinfo-dryskin.blogspot.com/
The dry skin caused by the chemical burn on your face will lead to a nice new outbreak because the flaking skin will block your pores.





Try this:





In the shower, use a natural soap and soap up your face. Using about a tablespoon of baking soda, gently scrub your face. You're removing the dead skin, not the skin that's still living.





After the shower, a quick oatmeal mask:


2 tablespoons powdered oatmeal (stick PLAIN oatmeal in the blender or food processor to powder it.)


1-2 tablespoons honey - just to make a thick paste.


Put all over your face. You'll feel relief from the itching almost instantly. Leave it on for about fifteen minutes. About the amount of time it takes you to get dressed and tie your shoes.


Rinse with warm water. DON'T rinse with cold. Cold water slams your pores shut so they can't excrete the bacteria and dead skin cells associated with acne.





Kill the bacteria that causes acne, Propionibacterium acnes, with witch hazel.





Finish it all off with a protective layer of vegetable oil such as sunflower (rich in vitamin E), jojoba (humectant that draws moisture to the skin) or simply extra virgin olive oil. Just a dab is enough. All you are doing is a thin protective layer. It should almost immediately absorb into the skin, not look like a buttered turkey.
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  • My son has really sensitive skin and child sun cream is making his skin really itchy and sore?

    does any one know of a really sensitive one i could use, he is two?My son has really sensitive skin and child sun cream is making his skin really itchy and sore?
    you can get some from chemist, my son is very fair skinned and when he was born ( middle of july 2003) i got some prescription suncream from the health visitor, it was for highly sensitive and delicate skin. ask your doctor or practice nurse they may be able to helpMy son has really sensitive skin and child sun cream is making his skin really itchy and sore?
    Ask at the pharmacy for a hypoallergenic sun screen. What you get will depend on which country you are in. Get one that goes on as a spray rather than as a cream or an oil.





    The soreness and itching may also be due to heat rash, insect bites or another allergy rather than reaction to the sun cream of course.
    Hi, my daughter is 10 and has the same problem. She comes out in a rash with ordinary children's suncream. Last year I used Nivea factor 50+ for babies and very sensitive skin and she was OK with that. Good luck
    Garnier Ambre Solaire make a sensitive factor 40 lotion, you could ask your local Pharmacists advice. There are sensitive fragrance free sun lotions for kids. Itchy and sore skin is still better than sunburn/skin cancer.
    Just wanted to add...try to find a physical sun block rather than a chemical one- I have senstitive skin and I cant use chemical blocks- they do make you a bit pale looking but better than burning or a rash!
    At such a tender age he should see a doctor,that will prescribe some thing that will not aggrivate his sensitive skin. He could be allergic to the sun let alone the creams that are being applied.
    Boots Soltan for sensitive skin. A good factor 20 should be fine, unless he's really young in which case 30 along with some lip protection should be fine
    it could be prickly heat but i would contact your doctor as it also sounds like a lanolin allergy which is an ingredient in sun cream boots stock lanolin free sun cream
    aveeno is really gentle and made for the youngsters

    Which is the best skin lightening cream with sun protection and moisturiser?

    i live in bombay and would like to know which product is good for meWhich is the best skin lightening cream with sun protection and moisturiser?
    The very best to me is the Obagi-C Clarifying Serum. It has 4% RX strength hydroquinone (lightener) and 10% vitamin C (makes skin SOOOO smooth)! This is RX strength so you have to get it from a dermatologist, esthetician, or you can also get it from eBay or somewhere else on the net. It's about $80 but you can get it online for around $60. It's well worth it. A little goes a long way %26amp; I have one bottle well over a year %26amp; a half!





    The serum is ONLY to lighten the skin. You need to use a separate sunscreen (of at least SPF 30) when going outside. Obagi also sells this or you can get one over the counter.





    I think you should use a separate moisturizer formulated for your skin %26amp; not something combined (from experience).





    1. Apply lightener


    2. Apply moisturizer


    3. Apply sunscreen at least 15 minutes before going outWhich is the best skin lightening cream with sun protection and moisturiser?
    The best to telll u da truth itz malederm here is da website for it


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    The best skin lightening cream is a night cream, because the active ingredient (hydroquinone) breaks down in sunlight. My favorite formula is the liquid product made by Philosophy, which is called ';a pigment of your imagination.'; It's quite concentrated and you don't have to put much on (at bedtime). See a big difference in 2-3 weeks.





    They make day creams with sun protection and moisturizer, but I don't really believe they lighten skin significantly - I bet it'd take months, or years to see a difference. They use ingredients other than hydroquinone which are less effective. Sorry I don't really know of a ';best'; one. I've been using the Neutrogena ';Visibly Even'; cream, which is a tad greasy going on but is satisfactory, especially since it's fairly cheap.

    Weird skin problem........ What cream could i use or do to get rid of it?

    I have extreemley pale skin, like nearly white and somtimes i get purple, red and blue lines all over my body. I can actually see almost straight through my skin. its very thin. i am extreeemly sensitive to the sun so ive also got sun damage.


    Ive got all this and im only 13 years old.Weird skin problem........ What cream could i use or do to get rid of it?
    I would suggest a mosituriser with UV block. It will help with the sun and keep your skin healthy. If you feel its a major concern talk to your doctor. A lot of people are very sensitive to the sun and have alergies associated with it. You don't seem out of the ordinary to me, but again just check with your doctor to be sure.Weird skin problem........ What cream could i use or do to get rid of it?
    ew sounds like u have a problem

    Where can I buy the skin cream 'Fair and Lovely' in Orlando, FL?

    This is the website for the skin cream:


    http://www.fairandlovely.in/index.htm





    I'm just not sure where to buy it though.





    I would really appreciate it if someone would help me.


    :]Where can I buy the skin cream 'Fair and Lovely' in Orlando, FL?
    you need to find out any local Indian grocery store in your community


    They should have this cream

    Why does everyone want a cream that stops the skin from getting oily?

    why would anyone prevent a natural thing that your skin does everyday? I have a suggestion. how about wiping your face with a tissue?Why does everyone want a cream that stops the skin from getting oily?
    My face is very difficult. I hate my skin's natural oils. It can be very dry, then about 30 minutes later it's oily as all. I do not use anything.Why does everyone want a cream that stops the skin from getting oily?
    pirnvfioervn i get 2 points
    sometimes a tissue doesn't work.
    Wiping your face with a tissue doesn't make it less oily. The oils are in the pores, were you can't get them, but you can get them with creams. You don't want your skin to be oily cuz it looks ugly and it's annoying!