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Skin Pigmentation Manipulation Raises Concerns and Words of Caution

 

Scottsdale, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/24/2016 -- Altering a person's skin tone without exposing it to harmful ultra violet rays or self-tanning products may be a step closer to reality. But these scientific findings are raising concerns from some aestheticians who believe the results reveal detrimental effects.

Researchers have concluded that uncovered cellular pathways in skin pigment cells that are exposed to estrogen or progesterone can significantly contribute to skin color change. The discovery was made by Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

"The data suggests that these two hormones, combined with specific synthetic hormones, could lead to the creation of new products that alter skin pigmentation," said Natalya Borakowski. The aesthetician at Desert Bloom Skin Care -- based in Scottsdale, AZ. -- calls the findings a bit troubling and misleading.

"Allowing the use of steroid hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone in cosmetic products, is a dangerous conclusion." Borakowski points out that these hormones travel easily through skin, can quickly enter the bloodstream, and cause a number of health affects -- including altering the female reproductive cycle. This can lead to cancer and other significant health issues."

She acknowledges this new research is ground breaking, but believes scientists need to continue striving for results that reveal less side effects -- which are not severely damaging to the body. "New products like this could be promoted by the media in the wrong way. That would be foolish and dangerous."

Borakowski fears teenage girls will irresponsibly borrow progesterone cream from their postmenopausal mothers in the hopes of gaining better complexions. "They'll instead develop all kinds of hormonal issues that could prove very destructive to their health."

More information about Desert Bloom Skin Care can be found by visiting www.desertbloomskincare.com

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About Desert Bloom Skin Care Center
Desert Bloom Skin Care Center has been serving customers of Phoenix Metro area since 2008. Anyone who has recently moved to Arizona is probably experiencing changes to their skin, sudden breakouts and acne. Severe dryness is very common.

Desert Bloom Skin Care Center uses the newest equipment and most advanced professional lines to address needs of absolutely any client. Microdermabrasion, oxygen facial, customized organic facial and chemical peel are some available options.

Media Contact:
Natalya Borakowski
Desert Bloom Skin Care Center
Phone: 480-567-8180
Email: nborakowski@gmail.com