Common Skin Pigment Issues With One Simple Solution

Feeling comfortable in your own skin is something that every person has the right to experience. When your skin is not evenly pigmented, this can leave you feeling less than your fabulous best. Two of the most common pigmentation problems people notice are scarring and hyperpigmentation, also referred to as dark spots. The remedies for these conditions can often include expensive dermatology treatments. While these problems are not usually a threat to your existence or survival, they are certainly a threat to your self esteem. Feeling good should be a priority. That is why we are going to take a look at the reason behind these common problems and how a natural, cost effective way, may help improve and potentially solve them.

Shea Butter for Scarring

Having visible and noticeable scars is not an uncommon thing, but somehow it always makes you feel like you are standing out in the crowd. Many of these embarrassing marks are caused by blemishing. Stretchmarks and acne scars are among the most common culprits of uneven skin tones. Shea butter has been known to increase the elasticity in skin while helping to fade scars and blemishes into the background of your glow.

Large, textured scars are a more difficult challenge. While I can’t promise that large scars will fade as quickly or completely as more minute blemish scars, it can certainly help to make it less noticeable.

Shea Butter for Hyperpigmentation

This particular skin condition can be caused by different things, but thankfully they are not caused by a disease. Skin inflammation, sunburn, acne and other skin conditions such as eczema can cause pigments to be more concentrated in certain areas of the face and body that have endured trauma or moderate irritation. A simple way to get your skin tone to even out is by using shea butter regularly on the affected area. Over time as your skin regenerates, so will your skin tone.

Remember that taking care of the root problem is really what is going to solve your dark spot concerns. Eugenia Shea has done studies about how shea butter may increase the health, luminosity, and vitality of your skin, but it is not a substitute for common sense. If you happen to be someone who struggles with uneven skin tone due to hyperpigmentation, be smart about your skin. Use sunblock (even if you feel like you don’t need it), keep your skin clean and make sure you moisturize regularly. Shea butter will help to lighten already effected areas, but can’t keep them from getting worse or coming back.

Our skin is something that we can’t escape, and nor should we want to. Having a positive attitude towards how you look can affect many different areas of your life. We should be pleased and content with what we see in the mirror. Regularly using shea butter not only helps your skin be as healthy as it can be, it also makes it possible for you to look and feel your best.

Article by: Eugenia Shea

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