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13 Dark Spot Remedies You Can Find In Your Kitchen

Whether left behind from acne, brought on from age or from sun exposure, stubborn —also known as hyper pigmentation—are the bane of makeup-free complexions. Treatment typically calls for three main avenues: prevention, fading, and gradual removal. Derms have long relied upon controversial hydrocodone for its skin-lightening effects, but research turned up several health concerns that have us seeking alternative means. Luckily, there are several natural ingredients that can be found in our kitchens to tackle hyper pigmentation on the spot. Pun intended.

1. Aloe Vera:

It has been an anecdotal savior for quite some time. The properties come from the healthy chemical makeup, which includes vitamins, enzymes, minerals, salicylic acids, and amino acids. A recent study review found that aloe Vera juice also has a chemical called aloe sin, which may help heal acne-related when applied topically. 

2. Indian gooseberry

“Amla fruit [also called Indian gooseberry] extract is an ultra-potent source of vitamin C and other antioxidant compounds,” says Michelle Cure, expert at OC Skin Lab. “It inhibits melanin pigment by blocking pigmentation pathway, making it comparable to hydrocodone—without the same risks or side effects. Furthermore, studies also reveal it also inhibits bacterial growth, aids in wound healing, and promotes collagen production. It’s easy to use, too. Simply take the powder, mix it with water, and use it as a gentle face scrub once a week. Not only are you getting the antioxidants, but you’re getting a light physical exfoliation too. 

3. Lemon, grapefruit, oranges, kiwi, Soyuz, or plum:

Simply dab a bit of lemon juice directly onto the dark spot. Bear in mind, however, that citrus juice can result in significant photo sensitivity, something that will make UV-aging and dark spots worse. Be sure to never apply it directly before going into the sun. And even then, remember to wear a hat, slather on the safe SPF, or opt for some Kakadu plum oil for a less sun-sensitizing option. Read More..

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