Age Spots & Hyperpigmentation
As we age, our skin undergoes various changes. Among these, many people over the age of 50,
and sometimes younger, experience age spots. These spots may result from an overproduction
of melanin due to prolonged sun exposure or genetic factors. Hyperpigmentation,
or the darkening of skin in certain areas, can also be caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or inflammation.
To address these conditions, early treatment is crucial, and prevention is key.
Using sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 every day, regardless of the weather,
wearing sunglasses, hats, and protective clothing, can help prevent these spots from forming.
For those that have already appeared, there are some natural remedies that might help, though results can vary:
Aloe Vera: A 2012 study suggested that aloin, a compound found in aloe vera, may have natural depigmentation properties.
Applying aloe vera to affected areas before bed and rinsing it off in the morning might help, but further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
Apple Cider Vinegar: Contains acetic acid, which can help exfoliate the skin and lighten dark spots.
However, it should be diluted before use to avoid skin irritation, and its long-term effectiveness is not well-established.