How to Beat Blemishes, Sun Spots and More!

How to Beat Blemishes, Sun Spots and More!

Telltale mark on your face somewhere that sits like a historical landmark reminding you of what you’ve been through?

Blemishes, old acne, scar tissue, sun spots to remind you of days of tanning at the beach, discolouration, eczema, or just plain dry skin! You're not alone.

You’ve tried everything, but nothing seems to work - very well. You're surrounded with products; it's so easy to get confused!

Good news! It’s far easier to tackle all of these issues than it was just five years ago. Here we go! 

  1. Sun Spots

    You’ll recognise these as flat areas of skin discolouration. They are most prominent on your face, the back of your hands and your shoulders. While they are most likely to appear near the age of 40, depending on your sun exposure, they can develop even earlier.

  2. Blemishes

    A blemish is a spot, mark or area of discolouration that is usually harmless. Acne, papules, age spots, birthmarks, melasma and so much more fall into this category. Whether it’s your diet, sun exposure, genetics or clogged pores, almost every person has dealt with a certain type of a blemish.

  3. Scar Tissue

    Acne is the most common cause of scar tissue. There’s a large variety of acne scars, ranging from rolling scars, icepick scars and boxcar scars. Scars that are left can be in the form of indents in skin, or quite the opposite, as protrusions in the skin.

All of these can make you feel less comfortable in our own skin. While there’s no reason to feel this way because of a few spots and scars, it’s completely understandable. We want to protect our most prominent feature - the face.

So, step one, establish the cause of your issues. Whether it’s from sun exposure, a skin condition or lack of proper skincare.

Then comes the prevention part and, proper skincare is essential.

And if you still find your skin isn’t at its best, it’s time to pull out the big guns.

Our Highborn London Organic Hydration Gel works towards lightening and brightening all spots, blemishes, hyperpigmentation and similar issues.

The key is regular and consistent application.

This fusion of the most powerful skincare components will target all those areas of your skin that need extra care. With skin lightening and brightening properties, not only is this gel suitable for bringing life into dull skin, fading out blemishes, but it's also an awesome, INSTANT moisturiser. Providing the necessary moisture your skin needs to stays flawless and smooth, this is going to be that miracle product that somehow does it all. 

It’s going to be your skin’s awakening.

Looking forward to seeing your lighter and brighter days! x

PS: As the time of writing it's not quite available but it will be very soon! You can join the Early Notification List and get the introductory discount too here.

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89 comments

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Maggi Provan

I would like to try this new product as I have small brown marks over my cheeks. This would be great if it helped get rid of them!

Joan Watkins

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