How to get rid of sunspots?

Getting out in sun is never an option one wants to execute, but almost everyone steps out in sun for their daily work. Protecting the skin from the harmful effects of sun is never that easy. If you succeed in the process, its good, or else you get numerous problems including suns spot. Removing these sunspots is not very easy, and carrying them on your skin is even tougher.

By some easy and simple methods, one can get these sunspots out of their skin. Here are the steps that one needs to follow:-

Application of lime juice:
Lime juice is said to be on be one of the best agent that help in removal of sunspot because of its acidic properties. Even lemon juice can be applied on the face to peel off the upper layer of dead cell,, and thereby lightening or removing the sunspots.

Red onions:
Red onions are also said to be very effective in removing the sunspots. Cut a piece of red onion and rub in on the area where you have sunspots. The acidic properties of the red onion lighten the sunspots very easily and effectively.

Castor oil:
Castor Oil can also be used to clean the skin and remove the sunspot from it. The oil is said to be every effective and nourishes the skin so that new cells can replace the older ones and get a new color on the skin.

Mixture of glycerin, rosewater, and lemon juice:
We saw that lemon juice was really effective in removal of sunspot, but the mixture of the lemon juice with rose water and glycerin brings out more magical results. It not only lightens the sunspot, but also increases the skin tone and makes the skin look fresh and glowing.

Sunscreen lotions:
Sunscreen lotions are also very effective in protecting the skin from the harmful effects of the sun like sunspot. The sunscreen lotion creates a protective shield and thus a sunspot doesn’t occur.





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