Skin moles can be an important part of your identity. But to some people, these dark spots are imperfections that need to be eliminated immediately. If you feel the same way, you have a couple of options to get the job done. If you want a procedure performed by medical practitioners such as laser removal methods, all you have to do is book an appointment. But if you're looking for a natural, yet effective alternative to these expensive dermatological treatments, be happy to know that there are herbs you can use to take these moles out.
What are these herbs and how can you use them?
1. Frankincense Essential Oil
Every morning and evening, apply a liberal amount on the mole and surrounding area. After a few days, you should notice a significant change in your moles. In a few weeks, your moles on face and other parts of your body will be gone. Aside from direct application, you can also use frankincense as part of your bath to safely remove moles from all parts of your body. To do this, mix the following: baking soda, sea salt, frankincense, and lavender oil.
Usually, when the moles are removed, there are holes formed especially with the large ones. To flatten these holes and to prevent any scars from forming, don't stop applying frankincense.
2. Dandelion extract
Another easy mole removal at home involves the use of dandelion. To get started, get enough of this plant and pound it to extract its juice. If you have enough of the extract, you can apply it directly on to the mole either by a cotton stick or a cotton ball. If you don't have time to extract the juice, you can directly scrub the mole with dandelion until its juice comes out. But doing this will leave a distinct discoloration on your skin, which is caused by the herb extract. You can do this at night before you go to bed.
3. Garlic cloves
Many people use needles to prick their moles and then rub them with garlic cloves to extract their juice. While many of them say that this method actually worked, a few pointed out that when not done properly, not only will this leave a hole in the skin, but there is also a part of the mole that will be left on the skin.
Other herbs that one can try following the procedures and methods stated above include the following: castor oil, tea tree oil, lemon oil, and aloe vera.
What are these herbs and how can you use them?
1. Frankincense Essential Oil
Every morning and evening, apply a liberal amount on the mole and surrounding area. After a few days, you should notice a significant change in your moles. In a few weeks, your moles on face and other parts of your body will be gone. Aside from direct application, you can also use frankincense as part of your bath to safely remove moles from all parts of your body. To do this, mix the following: baking soda, sea salt, frankincense, and lavender oil.
Usually, when the moles are removed, there are holes formed especially with the large ones. To flatten these holes and to prevent any scars from forming, don't stop applying frankincense.
2. Dandelion extract
Another easy mole removal at home involves the use of dandelion. To get started, get enough of this plant and pound it to extract its juice. If you have enough of the extract, you can apply it directly on to the mole either by a cotton stick or a cotton ball. If you don't have time to extract the juice, you can directly scrub the mole with dandelion until its juice comes out. But doing this will leave a distinct discoloration on your skin, which is caused by the herb extract. You can do this at night before you go to bed.
3. Garlic cloves
Many people use needles to prick their moles and then rub them with garlic cloves to extract their juice. While many of them say that this method actually worked, a few pointed out that when not done properly, not only will this leave a hole in the skin, but there is also a part of the mole that will be left on the skin.
Other herbs that one can try following the procedures and methods stated above include the following: castor oil, tea tree oil, lemon oil, and aloe vera.
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