Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use aloe gel?
Have you ever used red onion for your skin discoloration?
Are you applying green tea on the skin?
Are you using castor oil?
Do you use vitamin C serum?
Are you using black tea?
Do you drink plenty of milk?
Common conclusions
You should start using aloe vera because aloe vera contains aloin, a natural depigmenting compound that has been shown to lighten skin and work effectively as a nontoxic hyperpigmentation treatment. Apply aloe gel to pigmented areas before bedtime.
It will not smell pretty but the juice of an onion can help combat the appearance of dark spots thanks to the sulfenic acid found in onions that has been proven to lighten skin. Look for creams for hyperpigmentation that contain Allium cepa and use as directed.
You should start applying a green tea because green tea contributes to skin whitening due to the presence of anti-oxidants which promotes skin complexion. Apart from the applying green tea on the skin, you can also drink it regularly for skin whitening.
You should start using castor oil because castor oil is an anti-pigmentation agent that is incredibly efficient. Using castor oil twice in a day will help reduce pigmentation.
You should continue using vitamin C serum because it is an antioxidant, which is an incredibly important quality that plays a role in combating dark spots.
Black tea can also benefit your skin with direct contact/application. Placing black tea bags under your eyes helps reduce puffiness and dark circles.
Milk, buttermilk or even sour milk have all been shown to effectively lighten skin discoloration. Lactic acid is the ingredient responsible for this effect.
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