How To Get Rid Of Freckles Naturally

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Many people have some freckles on their body. While some embrace their freckles, there are many other people who are made uncomfortable by their appearance. Today, we will discuss freckles, how they appear on your skin and how to treat them.

Freckles are caused by an excessive amount of melanin, which then causes spots to appear on the skin. These freckles are not cancerous tumors. However, it is important to understand that sometimes skin cancer can mimic a common freckle. If you see anything abnormal on your skin or notice that a freckle has changed, consult your doctor. You can reduce the chances of getting freckles on your skin by limiting sun exposure on a regular basis.

Now that we know what causes freckles, you may be wondering how to get rid of them. The good news is that you can utilize an all-natural method to rid your body of freckles.

One method is using lemon juice, honey and sea salt. Take one tablespoon of freshly lemon juice, one tablespoon of honey and a pinch of salt. Combine all ingredients. Once thoroughly combined, place the mixture on the troublesome freckles and leave on for twenty minutes. Lemon juice and honey both work to keep our bodies hydrated and healthy. It will do the same for your skin. Lemon juice will also gently lighten the freckles, which reduces their appearance.

Another method is to use one product found in grocery stores: sour cream. The sour cream contains lactic acid which helps to ward off disease, remove the appearance of freckles and lighten the skin. When the skin is lightened, so are the freckles.

So, let us know in our comment section, do you struggle with the appearance of freckles? Have you tried any of these natural methods above?

Resource(s):
http://www.skincareguide.com/article/skin-conditions/other-conditions/using-lemon-juice-to-lighten-freckles-does-it-work

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