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How Do I Choose the Best Product to Lighten Age Spots?

Amy Hunter
Amy Hunter

There are several products to lighten age spots, and the best choice depends on factors such as skin sensitivity, extent of damage, and budget. Bleaching creams, retinoids and chemical peels will all lighten age spots. Age spots develop as excess melanin builds up in the skin, typically as a result of sun exposure.

Bleaching creams are available over the counter, and are affordable and effective. Products containing hydroquinone provide the most noticeable results of over the counter bleaching creams. It takes about one month to see results from hydroquinone creams, and six months to reach peak effectiveness. The downside of using a cream containing hydroquinone to lighten age spots is that it can cause redness and irritation. Other over the counter bleaching creams with the active ingredients vitamin C and kojic acid are less likely to be irritating, but they do not provide as dramatic results.

Retinoid skincare products have improved the appearance of age spots.
Retinoid skincare products have improved the appearance of age spots.

Over the counter and prescription retinoid creams are also effective at fading age spots. Originally developed to treat acne, they are used off-label to lighten age spots by speeding the turnover of cells, which prevents the melanin containing cells from building up and exfoliated existing spots. Like bleaching creams, it takes several months to see the final results from retinoids.

Over-exposure to the sun's damaging rays can lead to age spots, particularly among individuals with fair skin.
Over-exposure to the sun's damaging rays can lead to age spots, particularly among individuals with fair skin.

Many people experience itching, scaling, and redness when they begin using retinoid creams. Once the skin becomes accustomed to the products, this typically goes away. Initially, using the products every two to three days gives skin time to become accustomed to the products and reduces the risks of irritation.

Using both a bleaching cream and a retinoid can lighten even stubborn age spots. Apply a bleaching cream in the morning and a retinoid in the evening for best results. Watch for signs of irritation. If irritation occurs, use both products less frequently, gradually building up to using both daily.

If topical creams aren't enough to lighten age spots, a chemical peel done in a doctor's office is a possible solution.
If topical creams aren't enough to lighten age spots, a chemical peel done in a doctor's office is a possible solution.

For extensive or extremely dark hyperpigmentation, topical creams may not be enough to lighten age spots. In these cases, chemical peels, performed in a doctor's office, are an effective alternative. The drawbacks of chemical peels are the costs and healing time. After the chemical peel is performed, expect the skin to be inflamed, shiny, and irritated for a few days to a few weeks, depending on the type of peel performed.

Age spots typically appear on the hands, face, and shoulders of people over 55.
Age spots typically appear on the hands, face, and shoulders of people over 55.

It is important to use sunscreen daily while lightening age spots. Sun exposure is the leading cause of age spots, and the heightened sensitivity of skin while using these products makes it susceptible to additional age spots. Continue to use sunscreen daily after age spots fade to prevent a recurrence.

Discussion Comments

discographer

@turquoise-- You need to try products with white ginseng. White ginseng is great for brown age spots and sun spots. Many Asian cosmetic creams contain this ingredient.

stoneMason

@turquoise-- I think developing some age spots are inevitable because of the natural process that skin goes through as time passes. But I still think that prevention is the best way to prevent spots and hyper-pigmentation. Fading age spots after they show up is difficult.

There are products that lighten age spots, but the effect is usually temporary and you have to keep using the product regularly to see results.

I have a cream like that. It contains tomato, baicha, houstania and lemon extract. The good part about it is that it's natural and you can see its brightening effects immediately. But it's only temporary. If you don't apply it again the next day, skin looks the same again.

turquoise

I just started getting age spots. It's mainly on my hands and some on my face. I also have many sun spots. I need to start using something that will fade age spots and prevent new ones from forming before they take over my entire face, hands and arms.

I don't think that I want to use anything with chemicals in it though. My skin is sensitive and I think that bleach and other harsh products cause skin damage. I definitely don't want skin discoloration or skin thinning that these products can cause as side effects.

I'm thinking about vitamin C products, especially vitamin C serums. I've heard that the serums are more effective than creams and work faster.

Is anyone using vitamin C products for age spots? Can you recommend a product for me?

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    • Retinoid skincare products have improved the appearance of age spots.
      By: Николай Григорьев
      Retinoid skincare products have improved the appearance of age spots.
    • Over-exposure to the sun's damaging rays can lead to age spots, particularly among individuals with fair skin.
      By: Antonioguillem
      Over-exposure to the sun's damaging rays can lead to age spots, particularly among individuals with fair skin.
    • If topical creams aren't enough to lighten age spots, a chemical peel done in a doctor's office is a possible solution.
      By: belahoche
      If topical creams aren't enough to lighten age spots, a chemical peel done in a doctor's office is a possible solution.
    • Age spots typically appear on the hands, face, and shoulders of people over 55.
      By: brankatekic
      Age spots typically appear on the hands, face, and shoulders of people over 55.
    • To lighten age spots, it's important that treatments and remedies be used consistently.
      By: Daria Filiminova
      To lighten age spots, it's important that treatments and remedies be used consistently.
    • Bleaching cream can be used to lighten age spots.
      By: Piotr Marcinski
      Bleaching cream can be used to lighten age spots.
    • Sun exposure is the leading cause of age spots, so it's important to use sunscreen daily while lightening age spots.
      By: Maridav
      Sun exposure is the leading cause of age spots, so it's important to use sunscreen daily while lightening age spots.