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How To Naturally Cure Skin Tags, Moles, Warts, Blackheads, And Age Spots

Patches and nipples are fairly common skin problem. These can occur for any reason, and an unpleasant visual feeling is common to all.

Fortunately, there are natural methods which you can solve all the problems. Here’s how it works.

Warts
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the general cause of warts. There are over 100 types of warts that occur in humans, but are fortunately relatively easy to remove them. All you need to do is to soak the bandage with apple cider vinegar and then bind or glue it over the nipples. Replace the bandage twice a day. After 7 days, you can soak it in water, and then gently remove with a pumice stone.
Skin Tags
Skin tags are created by friction from the clothes we wear. Again, the vinegar is the best medicine for removal. Rub vinegar over the stain, using a cotton swab. Repeat several times a day. After 10 days, the stain should disappear. Tea tree oil is an excellent substitute for apple cider vinegar.

 Remove blackheads, moles...
Moles
Moles are generally not harmful. Of course, it is important to recognize potential signs of skin cancer. Most are not dangerous, except as visually unpleasant. You can get rid of them so that you applie crushed garlic to the region of moles and then put a bandage. Allow to stand so at least 4 hours a day.
Blackheads
The key to remove blackheads is to keep your pores clean. You can open the pores with steam before you wash it. By applying natural resources, such as vinegar or coconut oil is one of the ways. You can smear honey on your face. Massage the region with gentle movements, and after 3-4 minutes wash your face.
Age Spots
These spots are caused when you are too exposed to sunlight. Fortunately, lemon juice is used as a bleach skin. Applying it on the skin several times a day, will make the dark spots blend with the color of the skin. Be sure to wear plenty of sunscreen!

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