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Mole removal home remedy

24 December 2009 649 views 2 Comments

Moles are embarrassing especially if they seem to grow in odd places. It hampers self confidence and your ability to perform in front of others since you are always reminded of the mole. Moles are common and people can have them at several parts of their body.

There is lots of mole removal home remedy which can help you achieve the results that you desire.

Petroleum jellies as common as Vaseline can fade away moles if used regularly. Flaxseed is another good mole removal home remedy which works effectively to get rid of moles. Grind the seeds into powder and add flaxseed oil to make a paste which you can use regularly to fade away moles. You can also use coriander powder on your mole and it would soon be gone.

Garlic is all time famous mole removal home remedy. Crush a few cloves of garlic and paste it to the mole region with a bandage and watch it vanish in a couple of days. Do not try to use a clipper to snip them off. This can cause bleeding and infection and leave behind a nasty scar. Mole removal home remedies are always better in dealing with moles safely without giving you any sort of scars or indentations.

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