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Brown Spots On Face
Perhaps even more than wrinkles and loss of tone, the appearance of brown spots on face, hands and decolletage signal the aging of skin. There are several factors at work producing these spots, often called age spots or liver spots. Prevention is key, but there are products that can improve them once they've appeared.
Exposure to the sun is probably the most common cause of brown spots. If you have been diligent about using sunscreen, you are less likely to be afflicted. Look under "at Home Spa Items" on Janson-Beckett.com to find whitening creams and lotions that will help fade dark spots. Ingredients such as hydroquinone, glycolic acid, licorice and mulberry brighten skin and even out skin tone.
Spots may also be caused by the collection of lipofuscin in skin cells. Lipofuscin is a brown pigment granule that remains after the breakdown and absorption of damaged blood cells. Deposits of lipofuscin debris increase with aging. They can be found in deep organ tissues as well as in skin tissue.
One of the active ingredients in Janson Beckett Cosmeceutical's two flagship products, alphaDerma CE and DermaExcel 7, is DMaE, or dimethylaminoethanol. This naturally occurring substance has been shown to help cells rid themselves of lipofuscin, while allowing them to retain useful nutrients. DMaE also helps strengthen cell walls, resulting in better skin tone and elasticity. Because they have complete confidence in the efficacy of their products, Janson Beckett offers a 60-day money back guarantee.
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