



Skin whitening is all the rage nowadays. Skin whitening isn't exactly whitening but more like lightening the color of the skin or more like making the skin look even in terms of coloring. As we age, our skins go through a lot of changes, which a lot of times cause the pigments in the skin to become more concentrated in one area and diffused in another area. Think of it this way: when we were young our skins produced new cells, which push out the old dead skin cells. As we grow, the new skin cell production slows down, and the dead skin cells don't get pushed out. And depending on the skin care one uses, some dead skin cells don't get removed. And as they shrivel up due to oxidation, the overall effect is that they become a lot darker than the surrounding skin, which results in a blotchy appearance. It would be okay if the skin can be covered up but if it happens on the face, this can create a lot of trouble. It makes the skin look 'dirty' and looking dirty can cause a lot of shame and anxiety especially among teens. That's why in cases like these, lightening the skin becomes necessary so as to look more clean.
Skin whitening is a manifold process. The first thing to be done to lighten the skin is to get rid of the old dead skin cells, the ones that are causing the dark pigmentation. In the clinic of the dermatologist, this usually is the skin peel part, done either with microabrasives, chemicals or lasers. It is like scraping the old dead skin layer off, revealing the new skin layer. But it doesn't stop with revealing the new skin layers because there are factors that can cause the new skin layer to assume a darker pigment. This is where the second process of skin whitening comes in, the application of an ingredient which will slow down or stop the pigment production process in the new skin layer. Usually this is done with the use of hydroquinone. Hydroquinone, as many of you who are familiar with skin care products know, is the best ingredient to stop or slow down melanin production, melanin being the pigment producing substance in the skin. Now you've got new skin that won't darken because the hydroquinone stops melanin production. The result is that you've just given yourself a new layer of skin, unblemished skin. And the third part of skin whitening is to protect the new skin from agents that cause it to darken, like the sun. This is where antioxidants and sunscreens in your skin cream become important.
You'll need all three processes present in the skin whitening cream you buy, that's why XTREME CREAMS' Xtreme White cream is the best and most effective cream for skin lightening. And how is it the best skin lightening cream? First is the cost. Xtreme White cost only $19.95 for a 2oz. container of the cream. This 2 oz. can of Xtreme White will be the only cream you will need for the 5 weeks it takes to lighten your skin, this is the second advantage of using Xtreme White. Actually, you can already see the results in as little as 2 weeks of use. Asian and African American users of Xtreme White rave over the cream's effectiveness. While it doesn't change their skin color, the skin lightening already makes their skin look glamorous, like they've undergone more expensive skin treatments. And since Xtreme White exposes the new skin underneath the old dead skin, your skin will feel more supple, finer and a lot smoother. Some users of Xtreme White report that they even use it on old acne scars so as to make it less visible. And the third advantage of using Xtreme White over other whitening creams is that Xtreme White contains antioxidants, such as Vitamins C & E, and a sunscreen. The antioxidants are there to protect the new skin from the oxidants in the air while the sunscreen is there to mitigate the effects of photoageing. So get your Xtreme White Cream now and feel younger than your years..
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