Natural remedies for treating age spots, moles, skin tags, warts, and blackheads
When we spot certain changes on our skin, whether it is skin discoloration, moles, skin tags, or another irregularity, we should always seek doctor’s advice on how to treat them.
However, there are also natural remedies for treating certain skin conditions that are quite effective. Many of these remedies have been passed down from generation to generation, and as time passes, plenty of people turn to nature to seek cures in various plants, seeds, roots, and leaves.
Age spots & hyperpigmentation
As we age, our skin tends to change in many ways. Among the rest, most people over the age of 50, sometimes younger, experience age spots, which may be a result of an overproduction of melanin due to prolonged sun exposure over time, or a result of genetic makeup. Hyperpigmentation, or the darkening of the skin in certain areas, is another condition caused by sun exposure, as well as hormonal changes, or certain inflammation.
For both these conditions, it is essential to treat them as soon as we notice them. In fact, we can also act to prevent them from appearing in the first place by wearing sunscreen protection such as a minimum SPF (sun protection factor) of 30 every day no matter the weather conditions, sunglasses, hats, and sun protective clothing.
However, in case they appear, there are ways to prevent the spreading.
- Aloe Vera: According to a 2012 study on the effects of aloin in aloe vera, it has been determined that aloin acts as a natural depigmentation compound and as such it can be used to treat age spots and hyperpigmentation naturally. Apply on the affected areas before going to bed and rinse in the morning.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: contains acetic acid, which can help exfoliate the skin and lighten dark spots. It also has mild antiseptic properties that contribute to overall skin health.
- Orchid Extracts: help reduce dark spots significantly over the course of eight weeks usage. Apply it to the affected areas or use masks and face creams containing these extracts.
- Green Tea Extract: Apply a green tea extract serum or cream directly to the dark spots to reduce them. The green tea extract helps treating age spots and hyperpigmentation due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. At the same time, it may inhibit melanin production.
- Black Tea: According to a study on guinea pigs, black tea may help lighten dark spots, however, there are no available human studies. To use this remedy, steep black tea leaves in boiling distilled water for two hours, strain the liquid, and apply it to your face with a cotton ball once per day.
Although these remedies include natural ingredients, before applying any of it do a patch test to see how your skin would react.