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(@bambina)
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I'm having problem with my skin, it has patch on it, stain alike on my cheeks . I had beautiful face until this shows up. Doctors said it's from the sun, but there is nothing to remove it. Any advice?

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(@hanna15)
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It's freckles. I heard about some freckles removal creams such as Clinicians Complex 6% Bleaching Cream and Komenuka Bijin Essence. But I have not ever used them so I'm not sure about their real effects. Instead, I want to recommend you some home remedies can be useful.
Salty Honey

  • Take one-tablespoon honey in a bowl.
  • Squeeze a fresh lemon on it.
  • Add some or a pinch of salt into it.
  • Now mix these all well and make the pack.
  • After that, apply this mask to the affected area.
  • Leave it for around fifteen minutes.
  • Then wash it with water.
  • Protect your eyes from it if you are applying this on the face, the acidic nature of lemon can harm them.

Milk Wash

  • Take some fresh milk in a bowl.
  • Apply this on the face with the help of your hand.
  • Now rub the face or affected area.
  • At some time, rinse it with cool water.

In addition, the most inportant thing you should do is to pick up for yourself a good sunscreen and use it daily. Finally, although I don't know you, I believe you're still beautiful on your own way. Cheer up!

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(@hanna15)
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Joined: 8 years ago

It's freckles. I heard about some freckles removal creams such as Clinicians Complex 6% Bleaching Cream and Komenuka Bijin Essence. But I have not ever used them so I'm not sure about their real effects. Instead, I want to recommend you some home remedies can be useful.
Salty Honey

  • Take one-tablespoon honey in a bowl.
  • Squeeze a fresh lemon on it.
  • Add some or a pinch of salt into it.
  • Now mix these all well and make the pack.
  • After that, apply this mask to the affected area.
  • Leave it for around fifteen minutes.
  • Then wash it with water.
  • Protect your eyes from it if you are applying this on the face, the acidic nature of lemon can harm them.

Milk Wash

  • Take some fresh milk in a bowl.
  • Apply this on the face with the help of your hand.
  • Now rub the face or affected area.
  • At some time, rinse it with cool water.

In addition, the most inportant thing you should do is to pick up for yourself a good sunscreen and use it daily. Finally, although I don't know you, I believe you're still beautiful on your own way. Cheer up!

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MattiasCrisp
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Good treatments are available for a variety of skin conditions, including rash, itchy skin, skin fungus or infection, skin bumps or skin tags. A dermatologist can advise you on the best way to clean, treat, and protect oily or dry skin.

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recoverycnt
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Hii, Bambina
You can try this home remedies
1: Squeeze half a lemon in a glass bowl (not a metal bowl, as lemon juice tends to react with metals).
2: Dip a cotton ball into this juice, and apply the juice on the affected parts of the skin.

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eczemaliving
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Skin is your body's biggest organ. And just like any other organ, skin can have problems, from cradle cap in newborns to age spots in elders. Rare or common, brief or chronic, skin problems can often be treated. Use this guide to learn about skin problems, skin treatments, and ways to be good to your skin at any age.

Acne?

There's a reason it's called "common acne" -- nearly everyone suffers from a pimple outbreak at some point in life.

It starts when greasy secretions from the skin's sebaceous glands (oil glands) plug the tiny openings for hair follicles (plugged pores). If the openings are large, the clogs take the form of blackheads: small, flat spots with dark centers. If the openings stay small, the clogs take the form of whiteheads: small, flesh-colored bumps. Both types of plugged pores can develop into swollen, tender inflammations or pimples or deeper lumps or nodules. Nodules associated with severe cases of acne (cystic acne) are firm swellings below the skin's surface that become inflamed, tender, and sometimes infected.

What Causes Acne?

The cause of acne is not fully understood. Though stress can aggravate acne, it clearly does not cause it.

Hormones. Common acne in teenagers starts with an increase in hormone production. During puberty, both boys and girls produce high levels of androgens, the male sex hormones that include testosterone. Testosterone signals the body to make more sebum, the oil produced in the skin's oil glands.

Treatment at home can help reduce acne flare-ups.

  • Wash your face (or other affected skin) gently one or two times a day.
  • Do not squeeze pimples, because that often leads to infections, worse acne, and scars.
  • Use a moisturizer to keep your skin from drying out. Choose one that says "noncomedogenic" on the label.
  • Use over-the-counter medicated creams, soaps, lotions, and gels to treat your acne. Always read the label carefully to make sure you are using the product correctly.

Examples of some over-the-counter products used to treat acne include:

  • Benzoyl peroxide (such as Brevoxyl or Triaz), which unplugs pores.
  • Alpha hydroxy acid, which dries up blemishes and causes the top skin layer to peel. You'll find alpha hydroxy acid in some moisturizers, cleansers, eye creams, and sunscreens.
  • Salicylic acid (such as Propa pH or Stridex), which dries up blemishes and causes the top skin layer to peel.
  • Tea tree oil, which kills bacteria. You'll find tea tree oil in some gels, creams, and oils.

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