How to remove dark spots from your skin
Unfortunately,
all of us have unwanted spots we wish weren't there. There are many types of
skin conditions that lead to unbalanced pigmentation, dark clusters, or
blemishes. This page highlights three ways to remove these spots from your
skin.
Freckles
use lemon juice. It's
possible to do a lot more with lemon juice than make drinks. You can use it to
sanitize a counter top, brighten white loads of laundry, and, believe it or
not, you can even use it to treat freckles
.
Take
some fresh-squeezed lemon juice and apply it onto a cotton ball. After weeks of
diligence, your freckles should start to fade.
Apply
sour cream or buttermilk. The lactic acids present in sour milk can help a lot
to get rid of unwanted freckles. Take some sour cream, directly apply it on the
affected skin area, and allow it to dry for 10 minutes. Instead of rinsing it
off completely with water, you must gently wipe it off with a soft tissue or a
towel. Lastly, apply some moisturizer
Sunspots
Try
aloe vera and Vitamin E. There are a bunch of home remedies out there that
claim they can get rid of spots. They may be able to, but it'll take a long
time and the results certainly won't be magical. That being said, there's no
harm in trying.
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Aloe vera gel can
bleach the skin to even out skin tone and it has amazing healing abilities. You
can get Aloe Vera gel products from the market if you think it’s a hassle to
extract it yourself, but taking the effort to extract fresh gel from Aloe Vera
leaves is totally worth it. You may want to add castor oil with fresh aloe vera
gel to make it more effective. Apply the gel on skin, leave it to dry and wash
it off.
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UV rays cause our body
to produce free radicals. They cause a chain reaction which keeps on damaging
our skin and it often gets out of control. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that
neutralizes these free radicals to protect and repair our skin. Break Vitamin E
capsules to get access to the powder inside it. Dab it on sunspots with the
help of a cotton dab
Acne
Wash
your face twice a day. As you wander about the world, grease, grime, and dirt
build up on your face, leading to breakouts. Cigarette smoke, air pollution,
and just general living can wreak havoc on your complexion. Spending 5 minutes
washing your face twice a day is an easy way to beat these everyday culprits
.
.Washing it more won't
help, however; that'll just dry out your face (which could lead to breakouts,
too). Wash your face in the morning and before bed with a clean washcloth, warm
water, and a mild cleanser
Salicylic
acid is an option that will make your skin shed faster. By
getting rid of dead skin cells, your pores don't have the ability to build up
bacteria and create blockages. It doesn't affect sebum production, but it
prevents accumulation on your face. If you have sensitive skin, you may
want to avoid product. And definitely don't put it on any open wounds or sores.
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