At
times we come across people who have dark or black spots on their face. These spots
are called moles which occur when cells in the skin grow in a cluster
instead of being spread throughout the skin. These cells are called melanocytes
that is a mature melanin-forming cell, especially in the skin, and they make
the pigment that gives skin its natural colour. Moles may darken
after exposure to the sun, during the teen years, although normally it may not be
a health threat, but if a mole shows up on one’s face, it can be a foremost
cosmetic awkwardness. Treating moles on face can also be difficult since some processes
can leave a scar behind. I always advise my clients for personal grooming that perform
a self-skin check as for it is very important to monitor for new mole growth
and watch for discoloration or growth of old moles as well as count moles
because if they are more than 100 moles, one may be at a higher risk for skin
cancer and should immediately consult with a dermatologist.
My advice
is to try using the apple cider vinegar and garlic as a cure to the problem of
getting rid from moles. Apple cider vinegar is a very gentle and natural acid. It
is believed to gradually burn the cells of the mole until they die off, causing
the mole to disappear, as well. The enzymes in garlic are believed to dissolve
moles by breaking apart the cell clusters that make them up. It can lighten the
pigmentation of the moles, and in some cases, it may even get rid of the mole
completely. After
washing the mole for 15 to 20 minutes using warm water so that the skin becomes
soft. Grind a clove of garlic in a food processor until it breaks down into a
paste-like consistency and please remember that it is not necessarily a requirement
to grind the garlic, you can simply get one garlic clove and mash it until it turns
into paste as well and please do not forget to protect the area around the mole
with oil or petroleum jelly because garlic has the tendency to burn the skin, now after grinding or mashing the garlic mix this paste with apple cider vinegar. Soak a
cotton ball in apple cider vinegar and garlic paste. Apply this paste to the
mole for 10 to 15 minutes. Wash the paste off with clean water and dry the
area. Repeat these steps four times a day for a week or so. Typically, the mole
will turn black and become a scab. That scab will fall off, leaving the skin
beneath it mole-free.
Once
the mole is scabbed and fallen off apply a bit of iodine directly to the mole
at night and cover the area with a bandage. Rinse it off in the morning. Repeat
this treatment for two to three days. The mole marks would begin disappearing
in this time period. But please be very careful when applying these to moles
close to your eye. Try using a cotton swab and then applying it to the mole.
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