facial mask with papaya and the contents of vitamin E capsules. Apply to the affected skin for twenty minutes and rinse.
Another method is to mix the contents of vitamin E capsules with castor oil, then apply the mixture to the face and rinse. Lastly, massage vitamin E oil into the affected skin for ten minutes.
Aloe vera. Aloe vera is known for its endless uses and healing capabilities. This is why it is extremely effective when it comes to healing hyperpigmented skin. The gel can remove dead skin while promoting the regeneration of new skin cells. The application for aloe vera is simple. Apply the gel before bed and let dry, rinse it off in the morning. You can also mix aloe vera and raw honey and apply it to the skin. Once applied, let dry for twenty minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water.
Remember these methods take time before you see a significant difference.
Shelby Pauling is an Economics major, Mathematics minor student at Spelman College from Chicago, Illinois. When Shelby is not studying, she ignites her creative side by researching upcoming health and beauty trends. Shelby’s understanding for the importance of health literacy in the black community led her to join Spelman College’s NAACP Chapter and the Health Careers Club, where she indulges in conversations and community service activities focused on stimulating dialogue amongst her peers and local Atlanta residents.