Do let us know which is your favorite homemade face pack for dark spots. We would love to hear from you. Mix well and leave for weeks, shaking the mixture once a day. After two weeks, apply to your dark spots three times a day for one month.
Place in the refrigerator. Combine teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and teaspoon of milk in a glass bowl. Dip cotton pad or Q-tip in the bowl and apply to dark spots. Leave on for minutes.
It’s ideal not just for dark spots , but also for acne and blackheads. Repeat once a week for best. One can make a great diy facemask for dark spots using egges. Just beat egg whites until fluffy, add unflavored yogurt to it and apply all over the face evenly. Let the mask on and dry thoroughly and finally remove it with warm water.
This is because baking soda is a natural (and gentle) cleanser as well as a natural lightener. The mask uses just four ingredients (which you probably already have at home!) It’s super easy to make in just a couple minutes, and the are just as powerful as a lot of the fancier and more expensive face masks I use. Mix turmeric with aloe vera gel and add a little bit of water until the mask forms a smooth paste. Apply to a clean face and neck and leave on for minutes. Rinse off and pat dry.
Why it Works : Aloe vera has powerful soothing properties, therefore reducing the appearance of scars and dark spots. It also repairs the free radical damage and lightens the hyper pigmentation. Combine teaspoons of turmeric , a little milk and lemon juice.
Try these tutorials approved by dermatologists to fade dark spots and brighten skin. You may do this 1-times daily. Use any or a combination of these remedies to lighten stubborn dark spots.
If you are dealing with a severe case of hyperpigmentation (or dark spots ), you need to consult a dermatologist. Here are great face masks that you can make at home to lighten dark skin tone and get skin that glows with inner radiance. A natural, home-made , spot diminishing, anti-aging, face mask for sensitive skin. DIY Honey and Yogurt Treatment Another popular home remedy is a mixture of yogurt and honey.
Combine these two produce a bleaching agent that can help fade away spots. You’ll want to mix one part of each and dab the mixture on your spots. Aloe vera gel consists of polysaccharides that stimulate the growth of new skin cells to help reduce dark spots and heal scars. To start, the antibacterial and antimicrobial properties of apple cider vinegar help to prevent breakouts while its anti-inflammatory effects reduce the risk of scarring.
Use face masks for dark spots containing exfoliating and brightening ingredients, such as turmeric, licorice root and castor oil. My skin has really improved since I started making and using homemade acne face masks. The texture of my skin is better, and the breakouts have all but disappeared. I apply this DIY acne face mask every week (usually on the weekends). The DIY Acne mask I am going to show you today is has really helped me to prevent and get rid of my acne.
Firstly, just take a tablespoon of oatmeal and add the juice from half a lemon. Then mix these ingredients well and apply the paste to the dark spots. Lemon juice- Lemon juice us a natural skin bleaching agent that helps lighten sun tan and dark spots on the skin.
Honey- Honey too is a natural skin bleaching agent and is also a natural humectant that keeps skin bright and well moisturized. Using turmeric and honey together on the face reduces blemishes, scars, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and discoloration of any kind. It is one of the best natural remedies to get clear and clean skin. One teaspoon of turmeric powder mixed with one tablespoon of raw honey makes a brilliant face mask at home.
Check out the recipe, here. Green Tea, Rice Flour And Lemon Juice Mask For Oily Skin Rice flour is a natural ingredient that is helpful in treating blemishes, pigmentation and dark spots. Due to its exfoliating properties, it helps in absorbing the excess oil and sebum from the face.
This sweet blend targets inflammation and dark spots.
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