Hyperpigmentation is one of the most and commonly founded skin concern , that is affecting people of all the skin types . It appears as dark gray patches on the face which can feel us ten times older and dull.
These spots are actually caused by the skin exposure , hormonal changes, or inflammation. They can not be harmful but is the reason for our low confidence.
Here is the good news , sometimes you does not always expensive treatments, it can be cured from the ingredients hidden in your kitchen. With consistent care and natural remedies you can definitely cure them up to a limit.
Hyperpigmentation is the condition where some areas of the skin looks gray and small patches appears on the skin that feels us looking like dull and aged. This happens when excess melanin in our body which is responsible for our skin color and is produced in a large amount in specific regions.
It can be triggered by various factors like skin exposure to sun, acne , aging, hormonal changes or even skin injuries . Hyperpigmentation is not dangerous but if not cured properly on time it can get worse and your skin have to suffer in future.
(a) Dark patches or spots , commonly on the face, hands, or other sun exposed areas.
(b) Uneven skin or discoloration.
(c) Flat areas that are brown , black , or greyish in color.
(d) They can sometimes also looks like clusters or scattered spots.
The texture is typically same as your normal skin tone and color. You may feel dry or rough in cases of post acnes and pigmentation. There is no pain or swelling or itching .
(a) Aloe vera gel is a natural depigmenting compound that, when applied to skin, helps to reduce dark spots.
(b) it is an powerful antioxidant that helps fade your dark spots
(c) It supports the repair of damaged skin tissues.
(d) It helps in collagen production, making the under-eye skin brighter and tighter.
(e) helps soothe and regenerate skin cells, especially beneficial for tired and puffy eyes.
(e) help to treat like sunburn, dryness, and irritation
(a) wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wipe with a soft towel
(b) Take a small amount of aloe vera gel and apply a thin layer on your face on affected areas.
(c) Use clean fingers and massage gently in a circular motion.
(d) Leave it overnight, and the next day wash it with clean water.
(a) Do a patch test before applying directly to your skin.
(b) use daily night for visible results.
(a) It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help acne-causing bacteria.
(b) ACV helps balance scalp pH and has antifungal properties, which works as a dandruff treatment.
(c) When ACV is taken before meals, it can help in metabolism improvement.
(d) ACV also helpm in appetite control and improves digestion by increasing stomach acid and activity of enzymes.
(e) It gently exfoliates the skin and lightens the texture of the skin.
(f) when ACV is used as a toner, it tightens pores and give the skin a smoother appearance.
(a) Mix 1 part of ACV with 3 parts of water. Take a cotton pad and apply it to the skin. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
(b) Dab diluted ACV directly on marks and leave it for 10-15 minutes.
(c) Add a few drops of ACV to multani mitti and make a paste, use it as a mask, and rinse it off after 5-7 minutes.
(d) Combine ACV with a small amount of sugar and use it as an exfoliator. Massage it in a circular motion and rinse it with clean water.
(a) Do not apply ACV directly without diluting it.
(b) Do a small patch test on the skin before applying to your skin.
(a) It is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
(b) It is commonly used in kitchens and is known as the best for skincare and home remedies.
(c) It helps to treat dark circles, tanning, and dryness and helps to get clearer and brighter skin.
(d) It is rich in curcumin, which has strong healing abilities.
(e) It is commonly used as face masks and DIY remedies.
(f) It works as a natural antiseptic, fighting acne-causing bacteria.
(e) It helps in controlling oil production and dryness and give a smootherv texture to the skin.
(a) Mix 1 tsp of turmeric with 1 tsp of curd and rose water and make a paste, apply it as a mask, and rinse it off after 10 minutes.
(b) Apply a small amount of turmeric paste directly on patches and wipe it off with a clean cotton cloth.
(c) Mix turmeric paste with a few drops of lemon and use it on the pigmented areas.
(d) You can even use it with almond oil and use it as a face mask.
(a) Always do a patch test before applying directly to your skin.
(b) Don’t leave it for too long, maximum 20 minutes; otherwise, it can lead to dryness and irritation.
‘Healthy skin isn`t what you put on it , its about how you care for your body, mind , and soul”