Age spots or liver spots or sun spots are pretty harmless discolorations* that normally occur on the face and neck, arms and hands. However, they are not very pretty looking and those of us who have them want to leave no stone unturned to get rid of them. But before I go into what can be done to get rid of them, let me point out that age spots take years to form, and hence don’t expect them to instantly disappear with any of the natural, home remedies.
Why are age spots or sun spots formed?
Age spots, unlike what their name suggests, are not exactly age-related. Yes, they are common in those above 50 years in age or so but are also found in 30 year olds. The main reason behind the formation of age spots is exposure to Sun. And hence the name sun spots. And that also explains why they appear on sun exposed parts of the body.
How to prevent age spots from forming?
- Cover the Sun exposed parts of your body with a good sunscreen half an hour before you step out.
- As with any other skin trouble, drink plenty of water to flush out toxins.
- Include antioxidants like aloe vera, citrus fruits and nuts in your diet.
Home remedies for age spots -
If age spots or sun spots have already developed on your face or hands, you could try one of these home remedies. Remember though that they won’t act like a magic wand!
- Take the skin of a lemon (should still have some juice in it) and rub the inner juicy part on the age spots. This will lighten them considerably if used regularly.
- Rub onion juice on the affected areas. This will cause the upper layer of skin to peel off and its acidic nature, like in the case of lemon, will cause the spots to lighten.
- Garlic juice, for the same reasons as in the case of onion juice, helps with the Sun spots.
- As in other skin conditions, applying aloe vera pulp on the spots helps too.
- Apply Apple Cider Vinegar on the age spots. Because of its acidic nature again, it acts as an exfoliator and lightens the spots.
- If the spots have a rough texture, applying castor oil helps.
- Almond oil can also be applied on the liver spots. It is rich in Vitamin E and helps smooth out and lighten the blemishes.
- Potato juice or orange juice can also be used to lighten the liver spots.
*It is advised to have a Doctor examine the spots as spots on the skin can sometimes be related to certain diseases, deficiencies or liver malfunction.
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