Get Rid of Freckles

Freckles can occur naturally or develop as a result of sun exposure. They aren't harmful to the skin but may affect the outer beauty, but some people prefer to lighten or remove them for a more even and prettier complexion. Learn how to use natural lightening methods, freckle-removing treatments and prevention tactics to get rid of freckles.

Steps

Natural Lightening Methods

  1. Use lemon juice. Lemon juice is a natural bleaching agent that can be used to make freckles look lighter and disappear. It works best on natural freckles, rather than freckles caused by sun exposure, since those tend to be darker and less uniform in appearance.
    • Buy a few fresh lemons and squeeze the juice into a bowl. You can also use pre-squeezed lemon juice.
    • Dip a cotton ball in the lemon juice and apply it to your face in the freckled area. Let the lemon juice soak into your skin for 10 minutes, then rinse it off with cool water.
    • Apply lemon juice every day to lighten your freckles over time.
  2. Try a dairy mask. Another natural method for lightening freckles is to apply a milk-based mask to your face and let it soak into your skin. The lactic acid in milk peels away the top layer of skin, making freckles lighter in appearance. This method is better for natural freckles than sun-induced freckles.
    • Spread 1/4 cup of sour cream over the areas most affected by freckles. Let the sour cream soak into your skin for 10 minutes, then rinse it away with cool water and pat dry.
    • Use a whole milk wash. Simply pour some whole milk into a bowl and rub it over your face. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse your face with cool water and pat dry.
  3. Make a fruit peel. Mixing fruits together and letting them dry on your skin is a natural way to peel away the top layer of skin to lighten the appearance of your freckles. The sticky fruit bonds with the skin and helps it gently peel away.
    • Mash up strawberries and a kiwi in a bowl. Rub the mixture over your face, concentrating in the areas where you have the most freckles. Let the mixture dry completely, which should take about 20 minutes. Peel the fruit away and rinse your skin with cool water.
    • Try cucumbers or apricots as a substitute for strawberries or kiwis.

Freckle Removal Treatments

  1. Use a lightening cream. Drugstores and beauty stores carry skin-lightening creams with a variety of different ingredient bases that are designed to remove freckles and other dark spots. Skin lightening creams may be effective for both natural and sun-related freckles. For best results, apply it every day.
    • Look for a cream with licorice extract, which has been shown to have skin-lightening properties.
    • Aloe is another popular ingredient in lightening creams. It can help lighten and moisturize the skin without causing damage.
    • Many creams contain chemicals like hydroquinone and oxybenzone. These ingredients may help lighten skin, but they can also be damaging. Read up on the side effects and test the product in a less sensitive area before you decide to use a cream containing these ingredients.
  2. Try microdermabrasion. This technique uses a stream of tiny particles to remove the outer layer of skin, lightening natural freckles or those caused by moderate sun damage. Microdermabrasion is usually performed over the course of several sessions.
  3. Do a chemical peel. Peeling away the top layer of skin is an effective way to reduce the appearance of freckles, and may even lead to the elimination of lighter freckles. Chemical peels are usually used on the face, but they can also be used on the arms and hands.
    • Chemical peels come in three different strengths: superficial peels, which use alpha or beta hydroxy acids to remove the top layer of skin; medium peels, which use trichloroacetic acid to penetrate deeper into the skin and remove more layers; and deep peels, which use high concentrations of trichloroacetic acid or phenol to remove even more layers of skin.
    • After getting a chemical peel, your skin will take 2 - 3 days to heal from the procedure. It is not recommended to get chemical peels too often, since they are hard on the body.
  4. Get laser treatment. Lasers can be used to burn the blood vessels just underneath the freckles, reducing their appearance or removing them entirely. The procedure is not known to have any long-term damaging effects, but it may cause temporary bruising, redness and swelling.
    • Laser treatments are typically administered in 3 or so 10 to 15 minute sessions.
    • The skin is pre-treated with a cool spray to make sure the heat of the laser doesn't cause the patient pain.

Lifestyle Changes

  1. Protect yourself from the sun. Some people are born with freckles, but many others develop them over time as a result of sun exposure. They may fade during the winter, but they come back darker every summer if you don't take precautions to keep the sun's rays off of your skin.
    • Use plenty of sunscreen. Make sure you cover your face every couple of hours while you're out in the sun, and more often if you're going swimming. Use a strong sunscreen on the rest of your body as well, since freckles can develop anywhere.
    • Wear a hat and other protective clothing. Sunscreen can only to so far to protect your skin from the sun. Having a layer of clothing over your skin is a much more effective way to prevent freckles from forming. Wear light, airy long-sleeved shirts and pants during the summer to keep cool and protect your skin at the same time.
  2. Get vitamin C. This nutrient helps to lighten freckles, so make sure you're getting plenty of it in your daily diet. Citrus fruits, kiwis, spinach, and other leafy greens are all excellent sources of vitamin C.
    • Start your day with a burst of vitamin C with a fruit and vegetable smoothie. Add a kiwi, a nectarine, and a cup of raw spinach to your blender. Puree the produce with almond milk or another healthy base.
    • Vitamin C supplements are another option you can choose to make sure you're getting enough. Take pure vitamin C or a multivitamin that contains it.

Makeup Solutions

  1. Try natural mineral foundation. Mineral foundation helps conceal and blend freckles with your natural skin tone. Consult a mineral makeup consultant to determine which foundation color works best for your particular complexion.
    • Choose a foundation in between your lighter color and the color of your freckles.
    • Apply the mineral foundation all over with a kabuki brush to get the natural, flawless look mineral makeup is known for.
  2. Use a cream foundation. This type of foundation is great for people with dry skin. Choose a color slightly lighter than the color of your freckles. Apply the foundation with a cotton ball or makeup applicator, and make sure to blend it well for best results.
    • Applying a small amount of powder over the foundation helps it set and stay in place all day.
    • Avoid the temptation to apply more than one layer of foundation. You may end up drawing extra attention to the areas you'd like to cover.



Tips

  • Remember eat lots of vitamin C. Many fruits, especially citrus, contain vitamin C.
  • Try putting a little bit of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) mixed with a pinch of water on your face. It gets rid of freckles and pimples.
  • Also use sun cream in the winter, considering the sun rays are still strong. I recommend using a moisturizer with an SPF that best suites you and your skin type. Do research if necessary for you to choose the best SPF number for you.
  • Don't forget, many people think freckles are assets, not flaws.
  • For most people, freckles fade completely in the winter and reappear in the summer. This is because once you come in contact with the sun and/or burn, your freckles most likely come back. The best advice is to stay out of the sun (wear a hat!) and your freckles will hide themselves.
  • The sun's rays are strongest around midday, meaning you are most likely to get sunburnt at this time of day, which leads to more freckles, and also skin cancer.
  • Wear lots of sunscreen.... You don't want anymore freckles than what you have.
  • Don't go outside during the afternoon when sun rays are strongest.

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