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Honey Mole Removal

Some consider moles as a beauty spot while other consider it as an ugly spot and look forward to removing it either through surgical methods or through home remedies. Moles can also be cancerous (melanoma) so it is best to remove it at the earliest if it indicates the symptoms.

Moles, warts etc. are all ugly blemishes that can mar the looks of a person. It is generally caused due to hyperpigmentation. In this condition, a particular area of the skin becomes darker and may even turn black.

The size of the moles can vary from person to person. They generally appear flat on the skin. Moles can be removed through surgical methods however it can also be removed without non-surgical methods as they are quite cheap as compared to the surgical ones.

You can simply ask your dermatologist to prescribe you with some medications that will help in getting rid of the unwanted moles by simply applying it. Other than this, there are a number of home remedies through which you can remove the moles.


Honey is one of the most effective ingredients that helps in getting rid of the blemishes. Applying pure honey on the moles everyday for a couple of weeks helps in making the moles look lighter ultimately fading away.

Another way of using honey for the removal of moles is to mix it with flaxseed and flaxseed oil. Apply it on the particular area regularly. After a couple of days, you will find the moles fading away.

There are also other home remedies for mole removal such as applying garlic, fresh fig, grapefruit, sliced pineapple etc. on the pigmented area. However, before you start the treatment all by yourself make sure to observe the size and color of the moles.

Home remedies may take a long time to remove the moles and depending on how deep rooted the mole is will determine whether it is going to leave a scar or not. Probably you wouldn’t like the idea of removing the moles leaving a scar behind. So it is always better to conduct a thorough research about your mole and enquire to your doctor whether its removal is going to leave a scar or not. Also ask if the scar would be permanent or temporary.

Consult a dermatologist and ask him if it requires surgical removal. If the need requires get it removed otherwise you can either opt for home remedies or medications that will help in removing the moles after applying it for a couple of days. So, before you attempt to remove the moles all by yourself, always make sure to hear a word from your doctor. Your mole may not be as simple as it looks.

Apart from knowing all about how honey can help in removing moles, it would be beneficial for you to know all about how other remedies for mole removal work:

For self-diagnosis of the type of mole, you should be well aware of the warning signs of melanoma (cancerous moles).

30 Natural Mole Removal Remedies

Moles are a common skin growth that affects all people. The good thing is that most moles are harmless and many people have no problem accepting them as part of their appearance. There are others however who see the presence of moles on the body as ugly, and would rather remove them.

Moles are as a result of hyper-pigmentation of a particular area of the skin. This portion of the skin becomes dark, and can even become totally black. Mole size can range from very small to large and ugly.

For people wishing to remove a mole, there are a number of chemical based products on market which claim to do this. In some cases however the use of these products can result in aggravating the condition further. A natural remedy is therefore a better and safer solution.. Listed below is a selection of the most effective natural remedies:


  1. Cashew fruits- crush some cashew fruits (not the nuts) and place them on the moles. Apply s daily for about three weeks. For even better results (if you can stomach it) chew the cashew and then place it on the mole.
  2. Walnuts- make some cuts the outer shell until juice oozes out. Apply this juice to the mole. You may notice a tingling sensation and the area around the mole may darken
  3. Garlic- take a single clove and cut into halves. Place the garlic slice on the mole and leave overnight, tied with a cloth bandage.
  4. Coriander- grind it to make a poultice and apply this on the mole. It will usually disappear in a few days.
  5. Onion- apply the juice of onion to the moles on a regular basis.
  6. Cumin seeds- grind and make a poultice and apply this poultice to the mole. This is especially god for bleeding moles..
  7. Pineapple- apply the juice of a fresh pineapple to the mole and it will disappear within a few days of continuous application. You can apply the juice in the night and leave it on the skin while you sleep.
  8. Sour apples- extract some juice and apply to mole three times day for three weeks. You will notice it moles fade away.
  9. Banyan- apply the milky juice obtained from the trunk of the banyan tree to the root.
  10. Dandelion root- cut a root of the dandelion and rub it on to the mole the mole twice or three times a day.
  11. Potassium- taken internally in the form of supplement or in the form of apple cider vinegar on a daily basis
  12. Iodine- rub tincture of iodine on the mole at night and in two to three days the mole will start to vanish.
  13. Drumsticks- grind some pods into a paste and mix with some freshly extracted lime juice. Apply this paste to moles which will begin to thin and disappear.
  14. Pomegranate - roast some peel of the fruit and mix an equal amount by weight of lime juice to make a paste. Apply to the mole three times a day.
  15. Baking soda - take a pinch and moisten it a few drops of castor oil. Dab this paste onto the mole and leave it overnight. Do this continuously for a few days.
  16. Potato- slice a potato and place on the mole for several nights.
  17. Banana peel- slice and place a piece of the inner side of the peel on the for several days
  18. Cauliflower- extract the juice of the cauliflower on a fresh basis each day, and apply it on the mole.
  19. Grapefruit- apply the juice to the moles repeatedly several times a day. This will ensure the removal of your moles within a month.
  20. Radish- place a piece on the mole and change three to four times in a day..
  21. Fig- make an incision on the stem and extract the milky juice exude from it. Apply this juice to the moles.
  22. Aloe Vera- apply this to the mole with a cotton bandage and keep it on the mole for about three hours. Then apply more gel using a different cotton bandage each time. Continuing this remedy for a few days
  23. Milkweed- apply this herb to mole and leave for the night. Continue for one week.
  24. Apple cider vinegar- apply apple cider vinegar to a cotton ball and leave on the mole for a ten to fifteen minutes. Apply four times in a day.
  25. Honey - apply to the mole several times in a day.
  26. Castor oil- apply to the mole several times in a day. This is less effective than many other remedies.
  27. Tea tree oil- apply to the mole for a few days and normally within a week, the mole will dissolve and will fall off.
  28. Petroleum Jelly -It is believed that Vaseline is a natural mole removal. It is recommended also to use an ample amount per day to hasten the process.
  29. Ascorbic acid or vitamin C -Vitamin C can help in quickly decreasing the mole's size. Grind vitamin C tablets and apply on the affected skin area. Cover with a bandage to keep the ground tablets intact.
  30. Grape juice -Apply grape juice on the mole area for 4 to 5 times everyday and cover it with a bandage. This will quicken the size of the moles on your skin..

Mole Removal With Honey

You may have heard of people getting successful mole removal with honey and wondered if you could have some success with this method. I am sharing the steps you can follow to remove a mole in this way so you can give it a go and see for yourself how successful it is.

I can relate to anyone who has a mole they would like to get rid of because my fair skin was filled with them! Kids in school used to tease and for years I thought it was just something I had to live with.

You can remove a mole with honey and here are the steps to take:

1. Make sure the area surrounding the mole is clean, you want the area to be free of oils that naturally occur on the skin surface so take a washcloth with some soapy water and wipe the area clean.

2. Use normal table honey from the grocery store. The type of honey should not matter but note that you would like to be at room temperature, do not stick the bottle in the refrigerator or heat it as this may change the nature of the enzymes.

3. Apply a liberal amount of honey to the mole and then cover with a band-aid so the honey is held in place.

4. Reapply each day (I recommend reapplying twice a day) and place a new band-aid on each time.


You may need to reapply for days of longer depending on a variety of factors such as the moles initial size, whether it is raised or flat, whether there are layers of dark pigment below the skin, proper application, and so on.

The reason honey is effective at getting rid of moles and skin blemishes is because of the enzymes found in honey. Even though honey has been used for hundreds of years as a home remedy for skin blemishes, it was not until recently that scientists fully understood the healing properties of honey. Honey helps the skin through these healing enzymes and it also contains nourishing vitamins and minerals as well as antibiotic properties.

There are other methods of mole removal such as surgery and laser treatments but there are things to consider with these methods, in particular the high cost and possibility of scarring. My personal opinion is to try a home remedy first as I find they are very inexpensive and typically have very few side effects. Note: you should have any mole evaluated for cancer first before applying a home remedy - don't take a chance.

I hope you have found this information helpful. You can get successful mole removal with honey and there are other home remedies available as well that will allow you to fade your moles away.

Apple Cider Vinegar Mole Removal

If you are reading this then you may have heard about using apple cider vinegar for mole removal and wondered if there was anything to this or if it was just some old wives tale. The truth is this home remedy has been successfully used for years and I will share the step-by-step instructions with you so you can try it out.

You can remove a mole using apple cider vinegar and here are the directions to follow:

Note: You should have any mole checked by your doctor to be certain it is not pre-cancerous. Be smart with these home remedies and never try to remove a mole that is suspicious.


1. Clean the area on and around the mole to remove the natural oils that accumulate on the skin. There is no need for any fancy cleansers as soap and water will work just fine.

2. Use normal apple cider vinegar that you pick up at the grocery store. You do not have to hunt for organic vinegar at a health food store or heat the vinegar in any way.

3. Soak a small cotton swap (I cut a cotton swap in quarters) in apple cider and then place the soaked cotton over the mole and secure it in place with a bandage or band-aid.

4. Reapply a new clean cotton swap a few times a day, start with three times per day, until the mole fades away.

This may take several days or longer depending on a number of factors such as whether or not the mole has layers of dark pigment that lie under the skin, if the mole is raised or flat, proper application of the home remedy and so on.

You may be wondering how normal everyday apple cider vinegar can work to remove a mole, it is because of the acidity of the vinegar. However, this is also something that you will want to be careful with. Because of the acidic nature of the vinegar, if you apply it wrong you can be left with a scar or dark spot. Be sure to monitor the mole and you may find applying Vaseline to the skin that surrounds the mole helpful.

There are medical procedures that your doctor can use to remove a mole such as cryotherapy (freezing the mole away), electrocauterizing the mole (burning the mole away), surgical excision and laser therapy. However, these methods have some things you must take into consideration including cost and the probability of scarring. Personally I prefer the home remedies because I feel I have more control over the outcome and the cost is very low.

How to Get Rid of Brown Spots

Changes in skin coloration are a normal part of the aging process. But many people find brown spots, also known as "liver spots" or "age spots", to be unattractive. These spots that often appear on the back of the hands are caused by sunlight exposure or chronic bruising of the skin.

If you have unwanted brown spots, dark spots or dark patches spreading on your face or other places, and you want them to vanish completely, giving your skin lasting clarity and beauty, then you'll want to treat your brown spots with our Miracle Cure.

Epilators like Silk Epil from Braun remove hair from the root, and so they are similar to waxing, as waxing also removes hair from the root. However, you may get more in-growths if you use these machines, so you should scrub your body with a pumice stone while bathing to counter this problem. You need to give more details about the brown spot. Is it a freckle or is it a mole? How big is the spot? If it is a mole, you should visit a dermatologist.

Prevention is the easy part—apply sunscreen to your hands, arms, face, and scalp (if not covered with hair) every day, whether you plan to go outside or not. You see, sun damage comes in two forms: UVA and UVB. Ultraviolet A rays are known as "aging rays"; UVA sunlight makes up 90-95% of all sunlight that reaches the earth's surface. It penetrates windows of houses and cars; it gets through clouds; it's present 365 days a year. Even more troublesome is the fact that UVA exposure is "silent". You don't get a tan or sunburn from UVA exposure. UVB rays, also called "burning rays," cause tanning and burning of the skin, so you know when it's happening. Enough said? So from this day forward, you'll apply sunscreen with an SPF of 30?

A laser generates and intense beam of light. This beam brings energy to a specific site, through a small hand piece connected to the laser. The laser light is absorbed by oxyhemoglobin (bright red blood cells carrying oxygen) and melanin/pigment (black or brown pigment found in the skin) causing decomposition or destruction by heat of unwanted cells while leaving healthy cells intact.

Microdermabrasion is another way to remove brown spots. By gently abrading the skin with ultra-fine crystal particulates, microdermabrasion can reduce unwanted pigmentary changes and age spots. It can also benefit our acne patients.

The face, neck, chest and hands are the most popular areas to treat. A progressive series of 5-8 treatments are gently performed 2-4 weeks apart. Peels are often combined with microdermabrasion producing even better results.

Laser is the best way to remove moles. It is good that you have visited a doctor since moles can be the symptoms of other problems. Since that is not the case, simply get them removed through laser.

Sunscreen, protective clothing, and sunglasses help prevent further sun damage. Exposure time in the sun should be limited and seek shade when outdoors. Try to avoid outdoor activities between 10 am and 3 pm, when the ultraviolet rays are strongest. See a dermatologist yearly for a skin examination to check for any abnormal moles or skin cancer.

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How to Get Rid of Red Skin Moles


Red skin moles are red or pink colored spots on your skin and face. These spots may be present during birth or may develop subsequently. These may be caused due to exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun and other factors including hereditary factors. With a little effort you can get rid of red skin moles easily.

However sometimes these red spots can be cancerous in nature and hence it is recommended to get these spots examined by a skin doctor before you start any alternative remedies to get rid of red skin moles.

Using natural home remedies you can get rid of red skin moles without any side effects. You may find many creams and lotions that are available off the self. However these creams and lotions have chemicals can scar your skin and also produce other skin related problems. The best way to start treatment is to try a few home remedies.

Here are some simple techniques you can try:
  • Grind some onion pieces in a juicer and take out the juice. Apply the onion juice to your  moles 2 -3 times a day. If you use this treatment for 7 to 10 days your moles will shrink and fall off slowly. This method will not give any scars.
  • Another excellent method to get rid of red skin moles is by applying a paste made by grinding garlic pods. Apply this paste every day for a few weeks till your moles fade and disappear slowly.
  • Application of honey to the moles also gives good results. You will have to use this technique for 2 to 3 weeks before you start to see results.

These home remedies to get rid of red skin moles are simple and easy. One solution may not work for every person. Hence you will have to try a lot of options before you find a solution that works for you.

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Skin Tag Removal At Home

While skin tags are completely harmless and thought not to be contagious, many people strongly desire to be rid of them.  Fortunately there are several very simple, cost effective methods for skin tag removal at home.

Before you begin, it is important to be sure that the growth you are removing is a skin tag.  Skin tags are easily identifiable as small, flap or tab like growths.  They are very similar in pigment to the rest of your skin and grow very slowly over time.  They are never larger than ½ inch.  If you are unsure that your skin abnormality is, in fact, a skin tag, consult your physician before proceeding.

Skin Tag Removal For The Patient Person (Or Those Afraid of Pain)

For those interested in removing their skin tag with less pain and willing to wait a few days, dental floss or thin string is the answer.  Simply tie the tag off at its base and wait.  Over the course of a few days the blood flow to the skin tag will be cut off, the tag will dry up and fall off.

Quick Skin Tag Removal

For the brave individual more anxious to be rid of their growth, a clean pair of scissors will do the trick.  Prepare the tag as described above; tying it off at its base.  Then simply cut it off as close to the base as possible with a clean sharp set of scissors or nail clippers.  Be prepared to stop some minor bleeding and make sure you have plenty of peroxide and ointment available to keep the wound clean during the healing process.

Persistence Pays Off

The above methods may not be suitable for all skin tags.  If you have one in an inconvenient place or are simply uncomfortable with cutting your own skin (quite understandably) you may want to consider one of the following methods.  All are very inexpensive and easy to perform.  Each will, however, need to be repeated several times to be effective.

Potatoes – yes, potatoes.  Prior to going to bed at night, simply slice a potato and bandage it to the skin tag.  Leave it on overnight.  Repeat this process each night and after a few days the tag should darken in color and then fall off.

Garlic – Very similar to the potato method; press garlic into a pulp and bandage to the skin tag each night for several nights.

Apple Cider Vinegar – It is not difficult to hear discussion about apple cider vinegar and skin growths.  It is a very common remedy for many types of skin conditions.  For skin tags, simply apply it to the tag with a cotton ball for about 15 minutes at a time.

Whatever method you choose be sure to clean your skin thoroughly before the treatment.  Skin tags should not reappear in the same spot.  If this does happen, contact your doctor.


Home Remedies to Cure Skin Rashes and Itching

Common rashes are often called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin; they involve changes in the color or texture of the skin including skin redness or inflammation. Common rashes are also known as skin lesions, Rubor and Erythema.

Skin reactions are more common today due to many new fabrics in use. Some of the body rashes affect the whole body (termed as a generalized), where as others appear on discrete areas of the skin. Skin rashes can be self limiting or require medications. Babies often develop skin rashes because of irritation from the coloring materials in these fabrics. Skin or the body rash is a common term that describes a group of special spots, an area of inflammation or altered color or texture of the skin. Skin rashes might be associated with various other symptoms such as itching, tingling, burning, pain, inflammation and sometimes, surprisingly with no discomfort at all. Belladonna remedy is useful for conditions with sudden onset that are hot, bright red, and throbbing. Rash may be accompanied by fever.

Oatmeal bath is preferred

  • Applying olive oil to the rash could provide some relief.
  • Aloe Vera gel, cod liver oil and Vitamin E oil are also helpful in combating body rash.
  • Using baking powder on the affected area is another suggestion to deal with body and back rash.

    Aloe Vera: Widely known for treating burns and sunburns, aloe vera also helps in healing wounds and minor skin irritations such as itchiness and rashes. This plant produces anti inflammatory, anti bacterial, and anti fungal properties. It also contains folic acid, zinc, and vitamins C and E.


    Chamomile Essential Oil: Has anti inflammatory (anti-microbial) properties that soothes and eliminates an itchy skin rash and irritations. Chamomile is also used in treating eczema, psoriasis, and sunburn. Please be aware, people who are normally allergic to grass and ragweed may acquire an allergic reaction to chamomile.

    Witch hazel: Acts as an astringent that relieves itching and minor skin inflammation. Also used for treating sunburns. For maximum benefit, use fresh witch hazel bark. Simmer one ounce of the bark with one pint of water and leave for ten minutes. Strain and cool. Apply with a clean cloth and leave it on for about thirty minutes.

    There are natural alternatives to cortisone cream treatment for rashes. For example Eczema is often treated with cortisone cream to combat the itching. There is, unfortunately, no known cure for Eczema, but natural medicines can help reduce the symptoms of Eczema without the harmful side effects associated with cortisones and other pharmaceutical medications.

    There are many treatment of skin Rashes. Cortisone is often used to decrease local inflammation, swelling, burning and itching often associated with common rashes. Many natural remedy creams that provide instant and long-term relief rashes. The best home remedy for body rashes is to apply olive oil on the rash affected area. Belladonna remedy is useful for conditions with sudden onset that are hot, bright red, and throbbing. Rash may be accompanied by fever. Ledum palustre remedy is indicated for a puffy and swollen rash. Both the swelling and the itching are relieved by cold applications.

    Itch relief is important, because scratching can itself irritate the skin and lead to more itching, creating an itching-scratching-itching cycle. Fingernails should be kept short to minimize abrasions from scratching. Applying eucalyptus oil on the skin can be helpful or take a cotton ball or Q-Tip and apply Tea Tree Oil full strength to area that is itching.