How To Remove Jhaiya Naturally?

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Everybody wants clear skin. Not only does it give us confidence, but it is also a sign of a healthy body. But some external factors can cause acne, scars, and even pigmentation (jhaiya).

If we talk about Jhaiya or hyperpigmentation, it is a common skin disorder that causes dark patches or spots on the skin. People spend thousands of rupees on its treatment. Even though it can easily be treated with medical care, you can also treat it naturally.

The following article focuses on some of the best home remedies for jhaiya so that you can get an even skin tone.

 

What Causes Jhaiya?

Pigmentation refers to the formation of melanin within your skin. It helps in protecting the skin from the harmful UV and UVB rays of the sun, preventing any cancer. But melanin is also responsible for darkening the skin.

Hyperpigmentation or melasma (type of Hyperpigmentation) is caused by several factors, like the following:

Sun Exposure

Melanin is said to be the sun’s natural sunscreen as it protects the skin from harmful sun rays. But when people are exposed to the sun to a higher degree, melanin gets disrupted, leading to hyperpigmentation.

The sun’s UV and YVB rays cause oxidative stress that causes skin aging and hyperpigmentation.

 

Hormones

When hyperpigmentation is triggered by hormones, the skin condition is known as Melasma. It is more common with females.

It occurs when estrogen and progesterone cause the overproduction of melanin.

You might also notice hyperpigmentation during pregnancy.

 

Age

With age, the production of melanin gets disrupted, causing pigmentation. It may even last longer once you are above 40 years of age.

 

Home Remedies to Treat Jhaiya

If the pigmentation is in its infancy, you can treat it with the help of home remedies. The following are some of the best home treatments for jhaiya:

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is a highly celebrated ingredient in the beauty and skincare industry.

As it contains a natural depigmenting compound called aloin, it can lighten the pigmented skin.

Wash your face with water and apply some aloe vera gel over the pigmented area. Keep it overnight and rinse it with warm water in the morning. Repeat this every night for the best results.

 

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar comes with several benefits, one of which is treating hyperpigmentation.

It contains acetic acid, polyphenols, pectin, and carotenoids. Such components help in reducing hyperpigmentation and making your skin glow. Moreover, it can also help remove marks and spots from the skin.

The presence of Vitamin C can also decrease the production of melanin.

You can use apple cider vinegar in several ways.

Mix water and apple cider vinegar in a 1:1 proportion. Mix it well and apply it to the pigmented area. Leave it on for five minutes. Rinse it off with lukewarm water. Repeat it twice a day for best results.

You can also mix it with one tablespoon of honey. Apply it gently on the pigmented area and leave it on for fifteen minutes. Rinse it off with cold water.

 

Green Tea

Green Tea

Green tea is an all-round ingredient that works on everything- be it health, hair, or skin. It has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce melanin production in the skin. Moreover, it flushes out the toxins to rejuvenate the skin. In addition to that, it improves blood circulation to prevent acne.

Boil some water and steep a green tea bag in it for a few minutes. Remove the bag and set it aside to cool down. Once it is at a normal temperature, dab it over the pigmented area. Repeat twice a day for best results.

You can also soak some green tea leaves in cool water. Once the leaves are steeped, strain them and apply the liquid to your face with a cotton ball. Wash it off with cold water.

 

Lemon/Orange

Orange

Vitamin C helps the skin in reducing the formation of melanin while promoting the production of more collagen. This helps in the preventing or treatment of dark spots or pigmentation.

Moreover, as Vitamin C is a natural acid, it can bleach your skin without leaving any scars. As it is an antioxidant, it can help your skin cells replace the damaged ones with new ones, giving you a natural glow.

Lemons and oranges are loaded with Vitamin C.

Take either lemon or orange and squeeze the juice. Mix it with honey and apply it to the pigmented area. Massage it for fifteen minutes and wash it off with cold water.

You can also mix some rice flour, orange peel powder, and lime juice to make a face pack. Mix all the ingredients and apply the mixture to your face. Massage it in circular motions and wash it off with cold water. Do not forget to moisturize your skin after using this homemade face pack.

 

Tomato

Tomato

According to several studies, tomatoes contain lycopene that protects the skin from photo damage. As they are acidic in nature, they can help in reducing the dark spots and marks. Vitamin B present can minimize sun damage and hyperpigmentation. Moreover, it clears the pores, giving you acne-free and clear skin.

Squeeze half a tomato and add some honey to it. Blend it well and apply it to the pigmented area. Massage it for fifteen minutes and wash it off with cold water.

You can also blend tomatoes with some lemon juice. Apply it to your face and let it sit for five minutes. Wash it off with cold water.

You can also eat more tomatoes for better results.

 

Milk

Milk

If you are not fond of drinking milk, you might want to change that habit to help lighten the pigmentation significantly.

Milk contains lactic acid that lightens the dark spots and pigmented areas. If you are dealing with unwanted tan or uneven skin tone, you can use milk to your advantage. Not only does it remove the dead skin cells, but it also removes the damaged skin, making your skin glow.

Take some raw milk and dip some cotton balls in it. Dab it on the pigmented area and wash it off with cold water.

You can also store some milk in the ice tray. Once it turns into ice cubes, rub it over the pigmented area.

 

Foods that Reduce Hyperpigmentation

Apart from trying out the aforementioned homemade remedies, you must alter your diet to reduce hyperpigmentation.

Include fruits and vegetables like papaya, spinach, grapes, orange, carrots, capsicums, broccoli, lemon, tomatoes to reduce hyperpigmentation.

Always keep yourself hydrated. You can also have coconut water to remove the harmful toxins from your body.

 

Takeaway

Hyperpigmentation of Jhaiya is normal and happens to a lot of people. There is no need to panic as it can be cured and controlled with the help of the right kind of care.

Generally, it takes minimum of three weeks for the hyperpigmentation to fade away. If it persists, you must consult a dermatologist.

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