I need to get my freckles removed but idk where, how, and how much it's going to cost. I need to get at least an idea of those things.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? gr8fruit answered Monday January 24 2011, 9:47 am: Hey there,
There are home remedies that you can use, which aren't costly and quite effective. Here I will list the most common ones: 1. Lemon juice: apply to your freckles (may sting but you will know its working), leave on for ten min, then gently rinse off 2. Sour milk: put 1 tablespoon of vinegar in a cup, then fill the rest with milk and let sit for two min. Then apply to freckles, leave on for 15 min and rinse off. 3. Mix parsley juice with equal amounts of orange juice, lemon juice, and red currant juice, apply to freckles, leave for a few min, then rinse off. *after doing these options, you should use a moisturizer, for they will dry out your skin* 4. Sour cream: put it on your face/skin, leave for 15 minutes, DO NOT RINSE OFF, use a cloth or tissue to gently wipe off. *If you do one of these options once/twice a day, after a month you should see a difference*
Otherwise there are chemical treatments (bleaching, liquid nitrogen, lasers, chemical peels) that you can pay for (may be expensive). They will help, but give you the risk of infection, scarring, and other problems.
Personally, I think you should embrace your freckles, for they make you who you are, unique, and you shouldn't care what other people say about you. BUT, that said, I know there are people who despise their freckles. So, if you do wish to be free of them, here are some websites to help as well: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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