How Do You Fade Age Spots Naturally?
Age spots are different than freckles and moles, and though not literally caused by “aging,” they make us feel older because they often appear later in life. There are numerous products on the market that claim to fade or remove them, and many might work well. This eHow article shows how others fade age spots naturally with homemade methods, as well as which base ingredients to look for when purchasing an age spot fading product. For any of the methods below unless otherwise noted, dab them directly on the age spot so it fades, and not the surrounding skin, which could make skin appear blotchy. Or, if you have many age spots close together, you may want to rub the mixtures on the entire area. Fade age spots with buttermilk and lemon essential oil. Buttermilk alone is known to fade age spots, and so is lemon essential oil (always diluted). So, combine them, put three drops of the lemon essential oil in a tablespoon of buttermilk, and dab on daily. Look for results in about a month or so