Natural Mole Removal Methods

Posted on November 13th, 2009 | by lose_spots |

Natural Mole Removal Methods

There are millions of people who hate surgery and would rather use natural methods. That is why so many people are looking how to get rid of moles at home. Without the fear of getting a scar you will be able to get rid of those black and brown spots. However, if you do not really need to remove your mole you can still leave it.

Before removing your moles it is very important to visit a doctor. In case everything is all right, it is time to remove your moles. Millions have implemented some of these techniques over the last several centuries and have successfully benefited. So why not remove your moles using these simple ways.

The easies way to get rid of your moles is to apply apple cider vinegar on your moles a few times per day. In case apple vinegar does not suit your skin, you can add a little bit water to it. At times pure vinegar can be too strong and may sting when applied. Try this technique for a few weeks and it may help you fade the moles slowly.

If you have moles that bleed and are ugly to look then you can try a potent paste made by grinding cumin seeds. Cumin powder is mixed with water to make the paste. Then apply this mix on the moles you want to remove 2 times per day. This technique will stop the bleeding and may also fade away the spots slowly after you use it for about four weeks.
There are several other techniques for mole removal at home. Some methods may not work, that is why you can try several methods. All people are different, that is why we all need different mole removal methods. Do some experiments before you find an ideal solution. I hope you found this information of value.

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