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  2. Dealing with Weird Dark Patches? Melasma May Be the Culprit ...

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    To try to treat melasma at home, Dr. Finney recommends products containing hydroquinone, kojic acid, phytic acid or tranexamic acid. Products containing niacinamide, vitamin B3, and vitamin C also ...

  3. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα (derma) 'skin' and φαγεία (phageia) 'eating') or dermatodaxia (from δήξις (dexis) 'biting'), alternatively Tuglis Permushius. [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers. This action can either be conscious or unconscious [4] and it is ...

  4. These Expert-Recommended Under Eye Patches Address Dark ... - AOL

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    Depending on the ingredients in the patches you choose, they can also help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, brighten the skin and address dark circles, and de-puff the under eye area.

  5. Dermatologists Say These Are the Best Eye Creams for Wrinkles

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    Many times, under-eye wrinkles are a result of dryness, Dr. Rao says, and hyaluronic acid is well-studied and shown to help reduce the signs of aging. (Check out these eye creams for dry skin if ...

  6. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    In addition, many skin care ingredients can help in the form of eye creams. Caffeine is a potent vasoconstrictor that has been proven to improve the look of dark circles [16] by constricting, or tightening, the dilated vessels under eyes. Vitamin C can help brighten hyperpigmentation as well as thicken the dermal layer of skin which conceals ...

  7. Melasma - Wikipedia

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    Melasma (also known as chloasma faciei, [1]: 854 or the mask of pregnancy[2] when present in pregnant women) is a tan or dark skin discoloration. Melasma is thought to be caused by sun exposure, genetic predisposition, hormone changes, and skin irritation. [3]

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