Freckles are a genetic trait most comonly found in individuals with lighter complexions and /or fair or red hair. They are clusters of melanin (skin pigment) found in concentrated spots on the skin. Though most commonly found on the face, freckles may appear on any part of the body, especially if exposed to sun.
Freckles are caused by the pigment melanin, whose production is triggered by exposure to sunlight. In particular, it is the UVB ray component of sulight that activates the pgiment producing cells, melanocytes, to increase the production of melanin. This results in darker, more numerous freckles.
The key to preventing freckles is to avoid sun exposure or use a good sunscreen such as Anthelios. Since individuals with freckles tend to have less protective melanin in their skin, this is a good idea for any fair skinned individual regardless of whether or not you have freckles.
Freckle treatments
Individuals may have luck with bleaching or fading creams to help diminish the appearance of freckles. Some are available over the counter and others, only by prescription. As well, you may be a candidate for laser therapy, which has been successful in some individuals. Check with your dermatologist to see if you might be a good candidate for this procedure.
If you want to try over the counter products to remove or fade your freckles, here are some freckle treatments with effective ingredients to consider:
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