Age Spots Drove Me Nuts – Until I Used This Skin Discoloration Cream
Can a skin discoloration cream really help you even your skin tone and improve your skin complexion, while helping to remove age spots and other blemishes? What product should be looking to use? Is it safe?
In this article we’ll attempt to answer these questions. The answers may not always be clear cut, but hopefully you’ll leave here as a more informed consumer.
The need for a skin discoloration cream can come from various conditions. One very common application would be acne discoloration treatment. Acne can leave us with scars and blemishes long after it is gone, and the right topical product can help to improve this situation.
Other skin conditions can include melasma and the discolored skin spots associated with too much sun exposure, like common age spots. All of these have been treated with some success through the use of skin lightening products. In my case, I managed to face my age spots to a point to where they were barely visible and no longer bothered me.
Picking the right cream
The most popular prescription creams for getting rid of blemishes and discolorations usually contain a chemical called Hydroquinone as the main active ingredient. While this is a fairly effective skin lightener, it does come with a fair amount of side effects, and has also been linked to cancer.
While how much weight should be given to these fears is still an open debate, the fact is that there are safer creams on the market.
A natural skin discoloration cream can produce fantastic results without the risk of severe skin irritation or even long term skin damage. Natural ingredients that have been proven effective at reducing blemishes, discoloration and spots include Extrapone Nutgrass Root, Arbutin and Kojic Acid.
Expected Results
Something to keep in mind when using any skin cream is that not everyone will have the same results, and you won’t have results overnight either. Therefore it is wise not to pick up any old cream from the drug store shelves. Choose a cream that offers a money back guaranteee, so that you can test it properly.
Many people stop using their skin discoloration cream too soon, and never see the results which may have been just around the corner. A decent cream will offer at least a 30 day money back guarantee, but even this may not be enough time to properly gauge the results. In my case, while I could see a difference after 30 days, it was only midway through the second month of use that I really started to notice considerable improvement.
The skin whitening cream I used was Meladerm. I love the fact that it contains natural active ingredients which makes it safe to use, and it contains no mercury, steroids or hydroquinone. Before you try more severe and expensive treatments, you may want to give this a try. You can also read a full Meladerm review here, where considerably faster results were had than in my case.


