Skin lightening treatments include brightening chemicals, chemical peels, or lasers, none of which use bleach or chlorine, which are both detrimental to the skin.  “skin bleaching” as a term is overreach. To successfully and safely cure hyperpigmentation, the most effective treatments for skin lightening are a series of chemical peels or lasers combined with lightening creams. When spas feature bleaching on their menus, they almost always use chemical peels.

WHO IS IT INTENDED FOR?

Clients who regularly exercise, have friction or chaffing on their intimate region, or have just given birth typically have darker skin. This pigmentation will be efficiently lifted by vaginal lightening, making the skin seem lighter and brighter. Clients with shaving scars, ingrown hairs, or acne can also have darkening that can be properly corrected by a lightening.

 

IS IT EFFECTIVE ON ALL SKIN COLORS AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

The Real Styling Solutions technician is an expert in lightning.

We utilize a natural almond-derived medical-grade peel at Real Styling Solutions. The peel removes pigmentation and allows your skin to rejuvenate. This procedure eliminates dead skin layers including melanated cells. Following the peel, you will be given a month’s supply of personalized skin “Brightening Pads,” which you will apply to the regions being lightened twice daily. The pads include brightening chemicals that lighten your skin and prevent it from developing new pigment.

 

IS ANAL AND VAGINAL LIGHTENING HARMFUL?

The peel is completely painless and mild. As long as you don’t have any wounds or open sores on your skin, it should be a fairly relaxing procedure.

 

HOW LONG DOES THE TREATMENT FOR VAGINAL AND ANAL LIGHTENING TAKE?

 

The Procedure:

The peel takes ten to seven minutes to work its way through the skin. It is neutralized and removed without causing any difficulty.

 

The Method:

 

Depending on the desired outcomes, the therapy is repeated three to nine times every one to two weeks.

 

Factors:

 

New pigmentation can be readily erased in three sessions for customers. Clients with pigmentation that is substantially darker than their base skin tone or pigmentation that has been on the skin for years, on average, require six to nine treatments.

 

WHY DO SOME CLIENTS REQUIRE MORE THAN THREE SESSIONS?

The pigment is dispersed over several layers of the epidermis. Continuing the technique allows the pigment to resurface as many times as necessary to remove deeper pigment layers.

 

IS IT LONG-TERM?

After you’ve completed the procedure, keeping your skin moisturized and receiving one treatment every four to six months is useful for preventing new pigmentation. Getting a vajacial on a regular basis is an excellent strategy to preserve your results and avoid severe darkening from occurring again. Because new pigmentation is lighter and easier to erase, your results will be easy to maintain.

 

MY BIKINI LINE HAS INGROWN HAIRS, CAN I STILL GET LIGHTENING DONE?

Because our lightning treatment exfoliates and brightens, it is particularly efficient at eliminating ingrown hairs. Lightening treatments combined with vajacials (vulva facials) allow us to extract as you lighten, addressing both difficulties in a single session.

 

What causes Hyper-Pigmentation?

To understand how skin lightening works, first understand what causes pigmentation and skin discoloration. There are two types of pigmentation addressed in vaginal and anal lightening: hyperkeratosis and hyperpigmentation.

 

Hyperkeratosis can be inherited, however, it can also be induced by friction on the skin. Areas that are continuously rubbed or get friction, such as the elbows and knees, stack protective layers of skin to avoid chaffing, making the areas seem darker. Frictional tension from tight clothes, underwear, sanitary pads, and exercise causes this on the labia, lower bikini line, anal region, and inner thighs.

Hyperpigmentation is an inflammatory reaction caused by sun exposure, irritation, and skin injury. Hair removal procedures, friction, and folliculitis are the most prevalent causes of ingrown hairs on the vulva. Ingrown hairs induce irritation, which results in black patches, particularly after poor extractions.

 

Depilatory creams such as Nair and Veet are the most destructive and pigmenting hair removal methods. Despite their name, they eliminate hair by breaking down keratin, which is also the major protein in our skin. Shaving and waxing are better options.

 

Spas that use very sticky wax and/or higher wax temperatures to achieve excellent results leave skin free of hair but over-exfoliated, irritated, and darker.

Our skin bears the scars of cuts and scratches. Shaving too close to the skin more than once a week results in minor wounds and irritation on the vulva, which eventually colors.

 

Scrubs are a mechanical exfoliating treatment that removes dry skin by using coarse or abrasive substances. Scrubs may callus but always scrape the top layers of the skin, making them especially dangerous for individuals with olive to darker skin tones who are more prone to hyperpigmentation.

 

WHEN CAN I BEGIN?

You can start treatments the same day if you don’t have any current laser sessions and haven’t shaved in the previous 24 hours. Speaking with an expert will determine how many sessions are required to get your desired outcomes.