As we age, skin changes such as age spots and hyperpigmentation can occur, often due to sun exposure, hormonal changes, or genetics.
Preventing these conditions involves using sunscreen with SPF 30 daily, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding excessive sun exposure.
For existing spots, natural remedies may help, though results vary. Aloe vera may have depigmentation properties, while apple cider vinegar can exfoliate and lighten dark spots, though it should be diluted. Orchid extracts and green tea extract might reduce hyperpigmentation, but scientific evidence is limited. Black tea has shown some promise in animal studies but lacks human data. Always patch test before using these remedies.
For skin tags, tea tree oil and at-home freezing kits are popular options. While tea tree oil has antibacterial properties, its effectiveness is not well-proven. Freezing kits should be used with caution.