How can I remove full body tan? How to get rid of dark elbows, knees and neck? How can I get rid of body hairs? - #26165
Actually I have tried many home remedies to remove tan but it never worked,I need a perfect tan removal home remedy, and also for dark knees, elbows and neck. Whenever I step out of my house. In just 1 to 2 months I get the tan. I need remedy for a teenager girl. Thank You.
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For removing full-body tan and addressing dark elbows, knees, and neck areas, Ayurveda offers various remedies that tap into natural ingredients and age-old traditions. One such remedy is the application of a paste made from turmeric, besan (gram flour), and milk or yogurt. Prepare a smooth paste by mixing 2 tablespoons of besan with a pinch of turmeric and enough milk or yogurt to form a paste. Apply this mixture to the affected areas, leave it on until it starts to dry, then rub it off gently before rinsing with lukewarm water. This can be done 2-3 times a week. This approach utilizes turmeric’s known skin-lightening properties, while besan acts as a gentle exfoliator.
Regarding darkened knees, elbows, and neck, lemon juice provides a natural bleaching effect due to its citric acid content. Rub a slice of lemon on these areas, allowing the juice to stay on the skin for about 10-15 minutes before rinsing off with warm water. Keep in mind to use a moisturizer after this treatment, as lemon can be drying. Try this process 2-3 times a week, but avoid direct sun exposure immediately after application, as lemon can increase photosensitivity.
For dealing with body hair and related concerns, you might wish to consider traditional methods such as utilizing a paste of turmeric and milk which is believed to naturally slow hair growth over time. Mix a tablespoon of turmeric with milk to form a thick paste. Apply this mixture to desired areas, let it dry, and rub off gently using circular motions, then rinse. Perform this procedure a few times a week, keeping in mind that such traditional methods work gradually and require consistency.
Ensure to maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables to support skin health from within. Staying hydrated also plays a key role in maintaining healthy, youthful skin. Remember, Ayurveda emphasizes holistic wellness, so it’s beneficial to approach your concerns from multiple angles, considering both internal and external treatments. If you have existing skin conditions, consulting with a healthcare professional before trying these remedies is advisable for personalized advice.
To address the full body tan, especially for a teenage girl, consider working from the inside out by focusing on your dosha balance and dietary habits. According to Siddha-Ayurvedic principles, the root cause often lies in pitta imbalance. Try cooling your system with foods like cucumber, coconut water, and cooling herbs such as coriander. These adjustments can help balance pitta and reduce tan over time.
For an external remedy, you can prepare a paste using chickpea flour (besan), turmeric, and yogurt. Mix 2 tablespoons of chickpea flour with a pinch of turmeric and enough yogurt to make a paste. Apply it to the affected areas, let it dry, and then wash off with lukewarm water. This exfoliates the skin and gradually lightens tanned areas. Apply it 2-3 times a week.
Dark elbows, knees, and neck might also be due to excess kapha and could benefit from gentle exfoliation. Use a scrub made from rice flour, turmeric, and milk to gently massage these areas before bathing. Doing this regularly will help to lighten and soften those tough, dark patches.
In terms of protective measures, wearing protective clothing and using natural sunscreens made from sandalwood or aloe vera can prevent further tanning. Try to apply it before heading outdoors.
For body hair removal, traditional Ayurvedic practices recommend using a paste made from turmeric and gram flour to gradually lessen hair growth over time. Mix these with a little water or milk, apply it in the direction of hair growth, let it dry, and scrub off gently. Regular use can thin hair and reduce its growth.
Improvement may take time, and persistence is key. If results aren’t satisfactory, especially for the dark patches or if there’s any skin irritation or other issues, discuss with a healthcare provider familiar with traditional methods or a dermatologist.

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