I read somewhere that honey is an antibacterial. Try putting a small dab of honey on a q-tip and apply it to the spot. Try washing your face in the morning and before bed. I use noxima face wipes and they work wonderfully.
2006-10-02 03:30:47
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answered by Wendy S 2
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If by spots you mean dark discolorations, then you have hyper-pigmentation, which is very common in women of color. What you will need to do is a combination of exfoliate the surface skin cells to shed the darker layers, and lighten the area with ingredients like hydroquinone which is a proven skin lightener.
Some great product lines to try are Ambi, which has a newly formulated line including a very good face wash, moisturizer with lighteners and on the spot lightening gel. Another great product for a good skin peel is from L'Oreal and it's a whole kit. Philosophy also has a very good skin lightener that's very gentle to the skin and a skin peel as well.
Rodan and Fields (the doctors that also created the Proactive skincare line) also have a great three step kit for skin lightening which is a little more expensive than the drugstore kits, but very effective and also includes a sunscreen which is another very important factor to remember when making sure that the spots do not come back due to sun exposure.
2006-10-02 10:50:40
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answered by Palacinkabeauty 4
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Urine therapy is one of the remedies for removing spots from the face. Early in the morning collect your urine in a mug and apply it with a cotton swap on the face. with in a week u will notice the difference.
2006-10-02 10:33:41
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answered by hiteshi n 1
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a cheese grater?
or for a more painless attempt,
I'd say visit a dermotologist, they have mask-peeling or skin
color altering treatments that will fade the spots away. spas
offer similar treatments as well.
2006-10-02 10:30:28
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answered by Jenster*is*flipping*you*off 6
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