Skin discolouration due to pigmentation is one of the major issues faced by teenagers and adults alike. Skin pigmentation is of various types like melasma, freckles, spots and age spots that occur due to hormonal imbalances, overexposure to sun, age, and presence of excessive melanin – the pigment responsible for natural skin tone.
While hyperpigmentation happens due to excess melanin in the skin, sun spots occur because of overexposure to the sun. Freckles are also formed due to harmful sun rays and they appear as brown spots on the face.
If you are suffering from pigmentation, try these natural remedies regularly for a clear skin.
Aloe Vera & Honey Pack:
1 tsp fresh aloe vera gel
½ tsp plain honey
Method:
Take a bowl and mix the ingredients.
Apply it on the face like a think face pack.
Allow it to dry for 30 minutes.
Wash it with lukewarm water.
How It Works:
Aloe Vera is rich in aloin that can lighten the skin tone while honey provides instant face glow.
Onion & Water
1 Onion
1 tsp water
Method:
Take an onion, grate it finely.
Squeeze juice and add water to dilute it further.
Apply it on the affected areas, allow it to dry
Wash it with plain water.
How It Works:
Onion is rich in quercetin known for its antioxidant and skin lightening properties. Regular usage of onion juice reduces hyperpigmentation.
Black Tea Pack:
2 tsp of black tea leaves
½ cup water
Method:
Boil black tea leaves in water for 2 minutes.
Strain the decoction in a bowl
Dip a cotton ball in the liquid and rub it on the affected area for 5 minutes.
Repeat it every day.
How It Works:
The extract of black tea whitens the skin and it also lowers the presence of melanocytes by reducing hyperpigmentation. Doing it regularly will gradually reduce brown spots.
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