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Simple solutions for skin imperfections

Simple solutions for skin imperfections

When it comes to flaws in our skin, it can be a result from a lot of factors. It could be our age, genetics, diet or an injury that has lead to imperfections appearing on the skin. Commonly, these features can have a knock on an individual’s confidence, which leads them to take on drastic or expensive methods to help remove these. This does not have to be the case as there are a range of safe and affordable products you can consider. So let’s reveal the simple solutions you can turn to to help improve your skin.

Stretch marks

Stretch marks can occur to anybody; male, female, adolescents and adults. The marks appear when the skin has been stretched at a rapid rate. They more likely to appear on pregnant woman, people who experienced sudden growth spurts or a fast weight loss/weight gain. It isn’t unusual for people to turn to laser removal, but there are simpler, cost-effective methods you could try, all in the comfort of your home. For example, regularly applying creams or gels that contain moisturising ingredients, to your stretch marks can help fade the appearance of them.

Dark under-eye circles

We tend to get dull, dark under-eye circles when we feel mentally or physically drained. Other factors include ageing, unhealthy diet or long hours in front of a computer screen. It is still recommended to get at least seven hours of sleep per night, but often, this isn’t enough to help remove the appearance of puffy, dark eyes. To solve this, you can try out an eye serum that contains the necessary vitamins and minerals, to help rebuild collagen in the skin. Home remedies involve applying a cold compress to your eyes – this could be cold cucumber slices, a cold teaspoon or even a cold teabag. A more aromatic technique would be rubbing chamomile, lavender or rosemary oil under your eyes to help soothe the skin.

Acne scars

An assumption is that acne only occurs to teenagers, but it can affect adults just as much. Scarring from acne can look unsightly and usually appears when the pimple or blemish has been picked or squeezed. Try and avoid doing this as it can cause damage to your skin. Fortunately, there are a great deal of facial washes, oils and lotions designed to help fade the appearance of these types of scars. Essential ingredients for fading acne scars includes witch hazel, aloe vera gel and salicylic acid as these all contain natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties to help minimise scars.

Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is when skin cells become damaged and areas on your skin become darker than other areas, which can cause the skin to look uneven. This is usually a result of too much exposure to the sun, which is why a solution would be to choose skincare products that include SPF protection and no chemicals. Did you know that citrus fruits like lemons have a high volume of vitamin C? The antioxidants found in these fruits can protect the skin from sun damage and help fade dark patches. Squeeze the juice of out a lemon, mix it with a teaspoon of honey and apply the mixture onto your face for 15 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. This will leave your skin feeling fresh and moisturised.

Before embarking on your discovery for clearer and more radiant skin it is important you know your skin type and the right creams, gels and serums for you are.

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