Age spots

Age spots are flat tiny brown or black spots that form on the surface of the skin. They are also known as lever spots. These age spots usually appear at the age of 40. But sometimes they may appear even at an early age.



Symptoms of Age spots:-

Age spots are flat or oval areas of increased pigmentation
Age spots are usually black, brown or gray in color.
Causes of Age spots:-

Excess exposure to sun leads to age spots. Excessive sunrays are harmful to the skin, as they lead to melanin deposit in the skin.

Home remedies for Age spots:-

Apply fresh Aloe Vera juice on the age spots every day is an effective home remedy to reduce age spots.
Rubbing cucumber slices on the affected parts of the body is very useful remedy in removing age spots.
Mix 1 table spoon of vinegar and one table spoon of olive oil and rest it for 5 minutes. Apply that on the age spots. Leave it for an hour and wash it off with fresh water.
Take some amount of raw papaya and rub on your face gently every day and allow your face to rest for half an hour and then wash with fresh water.
Mix one tea spoon of fresh orange juice with half table spoon of apple cider vinegar. Apply this every day to reduce age spots.
Applying buttermilk on the age spots is the best home remedy
Rubbing fresh onion slice on the age spots helps us to reduce them in a month time.
Rubbing fresh lime juice on the affected areas regularly is a best home remedy
Mix sandal powder in a few drops of rose water and make a paste. Apply that paste to the face as a mask. Allow it o dry for 15-20 minutes then wash your face. This is one of the important home remedies for  age spots
Take three teaspoons of buttermilk and add one table spoon of tomato paste to it. Mix them well and apply gently to your face as a mask and allow it to dry for half an hour and then wash it with cold water. It is also one of the best home remedies for age spots.
Drink high quantity of fresh water as it removes the toxic substance from your body.
Avoid exposing your body parts to the sun rays as the ultraviolet rays of the sun effects your body.

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