Hyperpigmentation Solution
Hyperpigmentation Solution
hyperpigmentation.
Aloe vera contains aloin, a natural depigmenting compound that has been
shown to lighten skin and work effectively as a nontoxic hyperpigmentation
treatment, according to a 2012 study.
To use:
Red onion
1. Steep a green tea bag in boiled water for three to five minutes.
2. Remove the tea bag from the water and let cool — you don’t want to
burn your skin.
3. Rub the tea bag over your dark patches.
4. Repeat twice a day until you get results.
Licorice extract
Licorice extract contains active ingredients that have been shown to lighten
hyperpigmentation caused by melasma and sun exposure. Topical creams
containing licorice extract are available over the counter. Use as directed
on the packaging.
Milk
Milk, buttermilk, and even sour milk have all been shown to effectively
lighten skin discoloration. Lactic acid is the ingredient responsible for this
effect.
Tomato paste
Orchid extracts
You can buy skin products containing orchid extract, including masks,
creams, and scrubs. Use as directed for the best results.
Masoor dal face masks, which are made from red lentils, are popular as a
hyperpigmentation treatment. Though there isn’t any evidence to back
these claims, red lentils are rich in antioxidants that are known to be good
for the skin.