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Natural remedies for treating age spots, moles, skin tags, warts, and blackheads

To remove age spots and hyperpigmentation naturally, you may use aloe vera, which contains aloin, according to a 2012 research. Aloin is a natural depigmentation chemical. Before you turn in for the night, rub this on the afflicted regions. When you wake up, rinse it off.
Apple cider vinegar’s acetic acid content makes it a useful skin exfoliant and a potential black spot lightener. It aids skin health in general and has moderate antibacterial qualities.
After eight weeks of use, the black spots are much lessened thanks to the orchid extracts. Use it topically or include it into a face mask or lotion to alleviate the problem areas.
Reduce the appearance of black spots by using a serum or cream containing green tea extract directly to the affected areas. Green tea extract’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant characteristics make it useful for reducing hyperpigmentation and aging spots. It also has the potential to reduce the body’s synthesis of melanin.
While there is some evidence that black tea may reduce the appearance of dark spots in guinea pigs, no human trials have tested this claim. The cure is prepared by steeping black tea leaves in distilled water that is boiling for two hours. After straining, use a cotton ball to apply the liquid to your face once a day.
Do a skin test to see how your skin might respond to any of these therapies, even if they include natural components.

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