Simple Home Remedies To Reduce The Appearance Of Scars

Potato Slices, Peels, And Juice

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Yes, potatoes can help reduce the appearance of some scars, particularly the dark discolorations left behind by acne. Like lemon juice, the 'juice' from raw potatoes also has a bleaching quality to it, which is why applying it to the skin can help lighten these dark scars. Individuals can do this in one of three ways: by using slices of potato, potato peels, or by extracting the 'juice' beforehand and applying it with a cotton ball. Some even choose to use gauze or a bandage to adhere the potato peels to their skin for an extended period. In all cases, leave the potato on for about ten minutes before rinsing with water. Individuals with dry or sensitive skin will want to follow up with a moisturizer immediately afterward. Use these home remedies and say goodbye to scars without breaking the bank or using harsh chemicals!

Aloe Vera

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Aloe vera has moisturizing properties, and the antioxidants it contains could help reduce swelling and redness after a burn or another injury. As a natural astringent, it is also useful for removing dead skin cells and excess oil. Experts suggest using the leaves of an aloe vera plant for treating a scar. After removing the dark green portion from the flattest side of an aloe vera leaf, the gel inside the leaf should be scooped out. There is no need to measure a certain amount of the gel; any amount that can be scooped out is safe to use.

The gel should be applied directly to the scar with circular motions, and patients may wish to cover the area with plastic wrap once the gel is in place. Ideally, the aloe vera gel needs to be left on the scar for at least thirty minutes, and it can be rinsed off afterward with cool water. Patients should apply aloe vera to their scar two times per day. If redness develops, aloe vera should be discontinued, and the patient should consult a physician.

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