Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Treating Skin Discolorations For People of Color & All SkinTypes

 Listen in to my interview with Pamela Spinger

  on skin discolorations and how to apply sunscreen.

Meet Pamela Springer, a Licensed Aesthetician and Aesthetics Instructor, is the founder of The Skin & Makeup Institute of Arizona and the Academy of Advanced Aesthetics and Permanent Cosmetics (AAAPC) a continuing education facility licensed by the Postsecondary Board of Education.

Biggest skin care  concerns for most people is aging and/or skin  discoloration know as hyperpigmentation
 Hyperpigmentation is a common, usually harmless condition in which patches of skin become darker in color than the normal surrounding skin. This darkening occurs when an excess of melanin, the brown pigment that produces normal skin color, forms deposits in the skin. Hyperpigmentation can affect the skin color of people of any race.Changes in skin color can result from outside causes. For example, skin diseases such as acne may leave dark spots after the condition clears. Other causes of dark spots are injuries to the skin,  . Freckles are small brown spots that can appear anywhere on the body, but are most common on the face and arms. Freckles are an inherited characteristic.Wearing a sunscreen is a must. The sunscreen must be "broad spectrum"Pigmentation is the coloring of a person's skin. When a person is healthy, his or her skin will appear normal in color. In the case of illness or injury, the person's skin may change color, becoming darker (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypopigmentation).

 Pamela trains aestheticians in clinical treatments for pigmentation anomalies, acne, and aging. Her previous position as educator for a major professional skin care line opened the door to her much sought after class on global skins. Working with these skin types for more than 20 years, Springer has launched Global Skin Solutions, a corrective product line.  These products address specific concerns of Global Skin Tones 3 to 6, specifically, dark spots, discolorations, dark patches, uneven tones, razor bumps and ingrown hairs.
Contact Pamela below with your skin concerns.

 "We believe every skin deserves to be flawless!"
Pamela R.Springer
Global Skin Solutions
   Fax: 480-966-3980
Website:  www.globalskin-solutions.com

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