I have two small, round brown spots on my cheek that appeared last year while I was sitting in the sun. I am 38 years old and have been told they are age spots. Can you recommend a product that would at least fade them?

It sounds as if you have what is called hyperpigmentation. This can be caused by an irritation of the skin from acne, sun damage, or hormonal changes (such as pregnancy, birth control pills, and changes of your estrogen level during menopause). The darkening is caused by the skins’ increased production of
melanocytes, which contain melanin ( an natural coloring pigment
in the skin.

The way to fade them is to use a bleaching cream. You can go to
the dermatologist, who will give you a prescription for
hydroquione (Glyquin, Lustra, Melanex). These will contain 4%
hydroquione. Hydroquione is a bleach, and you must be careful
being in the sun when using it (use LOTS of suncsreen!). It will
also bleach any part of the skin it touches, so you must be
careful to treat only the spots. It is a slow process. It can
take several weeks to notice any improvement.

There are also products that are available from cosmetic
companies (non prescription) that I think work just as well.
These products use a lesser amount of hydroquione (usually 2%)
in combination with other ingredients, such as kojic acid,
lactic acid or citric acid. You might try:

Sage Bleaching Lotion with Kojic Acid (at ZeroZits.com)

Philosophy A Pigment of Your Imagination (at Philosophy.com)

pHaze 13 Pigment Gel (at SkinRx.com)

Peter Thomas Roth Lightening Gels - comes in varying
strengths (at Sephora.com, Dots2.com, Beauty.com)

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