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Does lemon juice really get rid of freckles?

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Does lemon juice really get rid of freckles?

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barbara mory

Yes, Lemon juice is used to treat freckles. Apply lemon juice with your fingers on the affected area; it bleaches the dark spots.

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Lemon juice Strainer Small bowl Cotton balls Liquid soap Mirror 

1 Squeeze juice from fresh lemons over a strainer into a small clean bowl to remove the seeds. A cereal bowl works well. 
2 Dip a cotton ball into the lemon juice. Squeeze the excess juice out of the cotton ball. The cotton ball should be damp and not soggy. 
3 Look in a mirror to see where the freckles are. Dab freckles with the lemon juice cotton ball. Allow the lemon juice to remain on your freckles for approximately 15 minutes. Repeat on all exposed freckles. 
4 Wash the area with a liquid face soap to remove the lemon juice. Rinse with cool water to close the skin pores. Let the skin air dry. 
5 Repeat the process twice a day. 

If this fails then try some skin lightening products for lighten skin tone quickly…

sources: http://www.livestrong.com/article/224407-how-to-get-rid-of-freckles-with-lemon-juice/

http://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/skin-brighteners

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It’s possible to do a lot more than just make a drink with lemon juice. You can use it to sanitize a counter top, brighten white loads of laundry, and, believe it or not, you can even use it to treat freckles. It won’t actually get rid of freckles, but lemon juice is a strong fruit acid, and it works well as a bleaching agent. Similar to the way people use it to highlight streaks of hair during the summer, lemon juice can lighten to your skin. Some people are born with freckles, and others develop them after years of sun exposure. Since they’re common and almost always harmless, there’s not usually any health reason to treat freckles. If you don’t want to live with them, however, you don’t have to. To fade them out, go to the store and buy some lemons — or, if you don’t like squeezing them yourself, just buy lemon juice, but m

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