Hyperpigmentation: Here Are Some Effective Ways To Reduce It Naturally
Stay Young Bureau | Jul 27, 2023, 17:30 IST
Hyperpigmentation is a condition characterised by darkening of the skin. It can appear as patches on specific areas or affect the entire body.
Age spots, commonly known as liver spots, represent a prevalent form of hyperpigmentation. In general, hyperpigmentation is benign, although it may occasionally stem from an underlying medical condition. Certain medications can also induce skin darkening. For most individuals, it primarily poses a cosmetic concern. It is also characterised by the presence of tanning, dark spots, melasma, blemishes, post-inflammatory acne marks, and dark circles, which result in the skin appearing darker than its natural tone. Hyperpigmentation arises from the excess production of melanin, the pigment responsible for determining the complexion of the skin. Factors such as excessive sun exposure, hormonal fluctuations, medical conditions, the use of inappropriate skincare products, or an inadequate diet can also contribute to the development of hyperpigmentation. Home remedies for hyperpigmentation Treating hyperpigmentation can be done conveniently at home using various methods including the following remedies: Apple cider vinegar Known for its acetic acid content, it has been found through research to potentially help lighten pigmentation. To use apple cider vinegar remedy effectively, follow these steps:
- Combine an equal quantity of apple cider vinegar and water in a container
- Apply the mixture to the areas with dark patches and let it sit for two to three minutes
- Rinse off the solution using lukewarm water
- Repeat this process twice a day until you achieve the desired results
- Before going to bed, apply pure aloe vera gel to the areas of your skin with hyperpigmentation
- The following morning, rinse off the gel using warm water
- Repeat this process daily until you notice an improvement in your skin colour
- Place a green tea bag in freshly boiled water and let it steep for a duration of three to five minutes.
- Take out the tea bag from the water and allow it to cool down to avoid any risk of burning your skin
- Gently rub the cooled tea bag over the dark spots on your skin
- Repeat this process twice a day until you observe desired results
- Take a cup of boiling distilled water and add a tablespoon of fresh black tea leaves
- Allow the tea leaves to steep in the water for two hours, then strain the mixture to remove the leaves
- Take a cotton ball and soak it in the tea water
- Apply the soaked cotton ball to the areas of hyperpigmentation twice a day
- Repeat this process every day for six days a week, continuing for four weeks
- Immerse a cotton ball in the milk
- Gently apply it to the areas of darkened skin twice a day
- Repeat this process on a daily basis until you observe visible results
- Overnight soak around 50 grams of red lentils in a bowl of water
- Use a blender or food processor to blend the soaked lentils into a fine paste
- Apply the paste evenly onto your face and allow it to sit for 20 minutes
- Rinse off the mask with cold water and gently pat your skin dry with a towel