How to do skin lead mercury poisoning?
Women's skin is the most prone to problems. A little carelessness will cause many skin problems, just like lead and mercury spots, which are difficult to solve. So how do we solve the problem of lead mercury poisoning? Next, let's take a concrete look. According to experts from doctor Du's plastic surgery institution in Beijing, cosmetics contain heavy metal elements such as lead and mercury, but few people can tell the harm. You may not want to believe that the cosmetics department is a chemical synthesis. Although it has beautification function, it also has some adverse effects. At present, more than 50% cosmetics contain lead, mercury, hormones, benzene, pigments and other carcinogens! There are thousands of other toxins! It was really shocking. The extremely popular "quick-acting freckle cream" and "quick-acting whitening products" on the market are the hardest hit areas of lead and mercury in the skin, and the toxins are often more than one million times! It may cause neurasthenia, fatigue, insomnia, irritability (mercury), or pigmentation, pain (arsenic), constipation and anemia (lead). Of course, it also causes premature aging, relaxation, wrinkles, dark spots, red blood, dullness, thinness and fragility, rough skin, and serious skin lead and mercury exceeding the standard. Does the lead mercury poisoning scene give us a headache? At present, the best way to solve this kind of spot is photon rejuvenation, which is a good way to solve the lead-mercury spot. In fact, photon rejuvenation is a kind of cosmetic treatment for skin by pulsed intense light. Its function is to eliminate/dilute all kinds of pigmentation spots on the skin, enhance skin elasticity, eliminate fine wrinkles, improve facial capillary dilation, improve facial pores and rough skin, and also improve yellow skin color. Experts from Dr. Du's plastic surgery institution in Beijing tell you that when choosing cosmetics, try to choose products containing plant essence, which can effectively reduce the occurrence of lead-mercury poisoning spots.