27 min

03: Getting Real About Hyperpigmentation, Brown spots, Melasma, Mask of Pregnancy Spa Skin and Beauty

    • Fashion & Beauty

Welcome to episode 3 of Spa Skin and Beauty podcast formerly known as the Lindsey Holder Podcast, with your hosts, Lindsey and Ashley! Are you struggling with unattractive brown marks on your face also known as hyperpigmentation, sun spots, melasma or the mask of pregnancy? If so, you’re not alone because this is quite a common problem. Ashley has a patch of brown spots/melasma/hyperpigmentation on her forehead and cheeks and she remembers seeing similar marks on her mom’s and her grandparents’ faces when she was little. Back then, they used to call them ‘liver spots’, although the professional term is actually hyperpigmentation. 
Everyone would love to have an even, bright, and luminous skin tone, so in today’s mini-episode, Lindsey and Ashley will be teaching you how to reduce the look of hyperpigmentation, both with lasers and without. Be sure to listen in, to find out what you will need to do.
Show highlights:
Most people want to have a bright, luminous, even skin tone. Hyper-pigmentation/melasma/mask of pregnancy keeps you from having an even skin tone, and it can make you look a lot older than you are. Lindsey noticed that some of the pigmentation marks around her bikini-line became a little darker after she had laser hair removal done. Lindsey explains what she used, instead of laser-treatment, to effectively remove the dark pigmentation marks from around her bikini-line. Hydrocodone is a controversial topical ointment, and it has side effects, so you need to be aware of that if you decide to use it. Lindsey explains what causes hyperpigmentation, melasma, mask of pregnancy, brown spots, sun spots. Some of the common ways that hyperpigmentation, melasma, mask of pregnancy, brown spots, sunspots can occur. Hyperpigmentation is harmless. Facial peels remove the layers of skin with hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation tends to creep back in once it has been removed, so it will need to be managed for the rest of your life. Some ways to keep hyperpigmentation from worsening. The cooler months are the perfect time to treat and reduce hyperpigmentation. The treatment is a combination of self-care and professional treatments. Doing things the right way makes a huge difference. Some ingredients that can lighten your skin. Some precautions that you will need to take when using ‘miracle creams’. Lindsey discusses some of the skin-lightening creams that are currently available. Ashley talks about laser treatments. They are effective but they are also quite costly. Some self-care treatments that you can do at home.  Links and Resources:
Become a lapree beauty member, our esthetician led skincare community: lapree beauty
Skincare Products for this episode: skincare spa shop
Our favorite minerals from Water and Wellness! We drink these first thing in the morning! 
Social Media Instagram: @lindseyrholder @spaskinandbeauty
With over a decade of experience being both a licensed esthetician and owning her own spa with her skin obsessed sis and researcher Ashley working right beside her! Let’s listen to these sisters' thoughts, facts, opinions, and  advice on skincare and ways to optimize your health!
Disclaimer: This article, video, post is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Content provided in this article, video, and or post is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on this article, video, post should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this article are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
 

Welcome to episode 3 of Spa Skin and Beauty podcast formerly known as the Lindsey Holder Podcast, with your hosts, Lindsey and Ashley! Are you struggling with unattractive brown marks on your face also known as hyperpigmentation, sun spots, melasma or the mask of pregnancy? If so, you’re not alone because this is quite a common problem. Ashley has a patch of brown spots/melasma/hyperpigmentation on her forehead and cheeks and she remembers seeing similar marks on her mom’s and her grandparents’ faces when she was little. Back then, they used to call them ‘liver spots’, although the professional term is actually hyperpigmentation. 
Everyone would love to have an even, bright, and luminous skin tone, so in today’s mini-episode, Lindsey and Ashley will be teaching you how to reduce the look of hyperpigmentation, both with lasers and without. Be sure to listen in, to find out what you will need to do.
Show highlights:
Most people want to have a bright, luminous, even skin tone. Hyper-pigmentation/melasma/mask of pregnancy keeps you from having an even skin tone, and it can make you look a lot older than you are. Lindsey noticed that some of the pigmentation marks around her bikini-line became a little darker after she had laser hair removal done. Lindsey explains what she used, instead of laser-treatment, to effectively remove the dark pigmentation marks from around her bikini-line. Hydrocodone is a controversial topical ointment, and it has side effects, so you need to be aware of that if you decide to use it. Lindsey explains what causes hyperpigmentation, melasma, mask of pregnancy, brown spots, sun spots. Some of the common ways that hyperpigmentation, melasma, mask of pregnancy, brown spots, sunspots can occur. Hyperpigmentation is harmless. Facial peels remove the layers of skin with hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation tends to creep back in once it has been removed, so it will need to be managed for the rest of your life. Some ways to keep hyperpigmentation from worsening. The cooler months are the perfect time to treat and reduce hyperpigmentation. The treatment is a combination of self-care and professional treatments. Doing things the right way makes a huge difference. Some ingredients that can lighten your skin. Some precautions that you will need to take when using ‘miracle creams’. Lindsey discusses some of the skin-lightening creams that are currently available. Ashley talks about laser treatments. They are effective but they are also quite costly. Some self-care treatments that you can do at home.  Links and Resources:
Become a lapree beauty member, our esthetician led skincare community: lapree beauty
Skincare Products for this episode: skincare spa shop
Our favorite minerals from Water and Wellness! We drink these first thing in the morning! 
Social Media Instagram: @lindseyrholder @spaskinandbeauty
With over a decade of experience being both a licensed esthetician and owning her own spa with her skin obsessed sis and researcher Ashley working right beside her! Let’s listen to these sisters' thoughts, facts, opinions, and  advice on skincare and ways to optimize your health!
Disclaimer: This article, video, post is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Content provided in this article, video, and or post is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on this article, video, post should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this article are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
 

27 min