Thursday, July 9, 2009

Michael Jackson's Skin Disorder - Tips to Treat Vitiligo and Hyperpigmentation Disorder Safely

Michael Jackson is the prodigal Afro-American pop star who can croon like a nightingale and dance like a dream. He is known for the experiments he made with his body and face to look different. He flaunted various looks with every changing season but now he is facing the consequences of various surgeries performed by him during his yesteryear. He is literally in a rotting phase.

Everyone craves to flaunt a fair and beautiful skin but one should take up nature-based products for skin whitening rather than taking up wrong and fast techniques. Hydroquinone is one of the most effective bleaching agents but it can be extremely harmful for your skin in the long run. It can cause deadly disorder like leukemia, thyroid problems and liver damage. FDA bans its usage.

Tips to treat vitiligo and hyper pigmentation

* Drinking plenty of water is extremely important for hydrating your skin. You should drink at least 10-12 glasses of water daily for treating complications such as age spots, melasma, dark spots, skin discoloration etc.

* You should consume lots of high fibrous foods such as fruits and vegetables for flushing out toxins from your body, which consequently nourishes your skin.

* You should preferably use home based products such as limejuice extract, sandalwood paste etc. for rejuvenating your skin.

* You should completely avoid saturated fats in your diet.

* Cardio workouts such as running, swimming, walking or running should be performed daily for maintaining good circulation of blood in our body.

* You should wear sunglasses and wear sunscreen before going outside.

* Nature based ingredients for treating vitiligo and hyper pigmentation are:

- Alpha Arbutin
- Vitamin B3
- Mulberry Extract
- Bearberry Extract
- Lactic Acid
- Emblica Powder
- Kojic Acid
- Lemon Juice extract
- Glycolic Acid

These constituents can easily inhibit the production of Melanin in our body without causing side effects.

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