How to lighten spots from acne

How to lighten spots from acne
 Marks on the skin after acne - a very common phenomenon. However, there are many ways to get rid of them, to make them less noticeable. It is not necessary to visit beauty salons. Lighten stains can using proven popular recipes.
 Mask-based cosmetic clay

To lighten spots after acne you perfect green or blue clay mask. You can buy it in the department of cosmetics or pharmacy. A small amount of powder (1-2 teaspoons) dilute with warm water until creamy consistency. Add 3-5 drops of rosemary essential oil and mix well. The resulting mass is applied directly to the affected area of ​​skin with light massage movements. After 15-20 minutes, remove the remaining funds using cotton pad (swab), soaked in warm water. This procedure is recommended to carry out 1-2 times a day.

Whitening Facial Mask

For the preparation of this tool, you will need to mix fresh lemon juice (1-2 teaspoons) 1 egg white. The resulting mixture was put on the spot after the acne for 10-20 minutes. After that, rinse with cool water. This procedure is recommended to carry out 2-3 times a week.

Mask to lighten spots

In order to prepare such a tool, you need to grind pulp 1 tomato 2 teaspoons starch. The mask is applied to the pre-cleansed face lightly. After 15-20 minutes the remains are removed with warm water. Applying this procedure 1-2 times a day, a week of dark spots will be over.

Cucumber juice

Lighten spots after acne can be using the juice of fresh cucumber. To do this, rub it on a coarse grater. The pulp is a thin layer put on the necessary skin for 10-15 minutes. After that, rinse off any means of cool water. This procedure can be repeated several times a day.

Tea tree oil

For clarification traces after acne tea tree oil can be used as an independent means, or in combination, for example, lavender oil or lemon juice (ratio 1: 1). Apply it is recommended to pre-cleansed skin, directly to the necessary parts.

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