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freckles on hands

Adrav <nos...@nospam.com>
[I changed the subject from 'Skin lighteners' because it
really didn't describe my dilemma .]
I've been using Paula's skin lighteners (the tube in the morning and the
liquid in the evening) for what seems like forever, but I still get
freckles on the back of my hands – and some of them look even darker than
before. I use lots of SolBar 50 spf, but maybe it's not effective?
I obviously need help with both lighteners and sun block. It's so
frustrating! ;)
TIA
"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net>
Adrav wrote:
[I changed the subject from 'Skin lighteners' because it
really didn't describe my dilemma .]
I've been using Paula's skin lighteners (the tube in the morning and the
liquid in the evening) for what seems like forever, but I still get
freckles on the back of my hands – and some of them look even darker than
before. I use lots of SolBar 50 spf, but maybe it's not effective?
I obviously need help with both lighteners and sun block. It's so
frustrating! ;)
TIA
If you do any gardening/yardwork, definitely wear gardening gloves! I
know that sounds so simple, but you'd be surprised the number of women
who don't think of this. Besides protecting the hands from those
dreaded sunspots they do protect nails/manicures.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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Adrav wrote:
If you do any gardening/yardwork, definitely wear gardening gloves! I
know that sounds so simple, but you'd be surprised the number of women
who don't think of this. Besides protecting the hands from those
dreaded sunspots they do protect nails/manicures.
Here's another gardening hint. Put some soap under your finger tips
before planting your flowers. It is much easier to clean them.
Adrav <nos...@nospam.com>
itsjoannotjoann <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net> wrote:
Adrav wrote:
If you do any gardening/yardwork, definitely wear gardening gloves! I
know that sounds so simple, but you'd be surprised the number of women
who don't think of this. Besides protecting the hands from those
dreaded sunspots they do protect nails/manicures.
I don't do any gardening/yardwork and stay out of the sun as much
as possible. :) When I must be in the sun, I use a Solumbra umbrella.
So –– what sunscreen do you use on your hands and arms,
and do you use a lightener you can recommend?
A.