6Cucumber face mask
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You've all heard of cucumber face mask. And there is a reason for this as a cucumber is well-known for its moisturizing properties and high level of vitamin C. That's exactly what your skin, damaged with sunspots, needs to heal itself. You need a slice of cucumber to mix with glycerin, and then apply the mix to the troubled area and leave it on for 15 minutes. The good news is that you can enjoy this little ritual as often as you wish.
Now, prepare yourself for some healing properties of oils.
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7Sweet almond oil
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Get ready for some pleasant smell for a change as not only does sweet almond oil smell wonderful (as its name suggests) but this special oil is also rich in vitamins such as A, B2, B6, D, and E, not to mention the fact that it contains oleic and linoleic acids as well. Sure, it's not cheap at all, but at least it's not greasy, and when applied, it is absorbed pretty quickly, Anything for your skin, right?
The use of sweet almond oil couldn't be simpler. You just use it as a lotion and gently apply it to the dark spots every night before bed. And the best thing is that you don't even have to wash it off.
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8Vitamin E
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There are so many ways that you can use Vitamin E such as taking it as a supplement or applying to your skin. If you decide to take capsules, the process is simple. You squeeze the capsule onto the troubled area and spread it out. And the best thing is that you don't even have to rinse it, not to mention the fact that no harm will come to you if you decide to use this method excessively.
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9Castor oil for Pigmented areas
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Not only does the castor oil keep the skin tone even by reducing the pigmented areas, but it's also a cheaper alternative compared to sweet almond oil, for example. All in all, you need to apply the castor oil to the sunspots in mornings and the evenings by rubbing it gently and let it do its magic.
With castor oil, we are quite finished with the healing properties that oils have on your skin. Now, let's jump right to the liquids.
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10Apple cider vinegar
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Apart from being a healthy product all in itself, apple cider vinegar is also useful when it comes to treating spots, and according to experts, even better for preventing them. And it's all because of the alpha hydroxyl acids that the apple cider vinegar contains. You create a paste by mixing half a teaspoon of vinegar with one teaspoon of good old lemon juice and then you apply it with a cotton pad and wash it off when it dries.
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