How I ERASED my age spots with a CHEAP kitchen ingredient
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Explore three powerful DIY baking soda scrubs designed to naturally reduce age spots and enhance your skin's radiance.
In this video, I'll walk you through each recipe, highlighting how baking soda combined with ingredients like orange juice and jojoba oil can transform your skincare routine.
These easy-to-make scrubs are not only effective but also safe and gentle on your skin.
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It’s a old remedy my grandmother and aunts used
You only really need baking soda and Lemon
you show all these young women who are spotless,,to show results.
Exactly!
Baking soda (or sugar), olive oil and fresh lemon juice. Best spot fader bar none. The citric acid in the lemon juice acts like a chemical peel. I mix a small amount, keep in a small little jar with a tight lid, keep in the fridge. Refresh once a week. I always use a clean popsicle stick, or plastic spreader of some kind, even with commercial moisturizer creams - keeps bacteria out of the cream you are applying to your face if you keep your fingers out of the jar.
I want to see it on someone that needs it instead of someone who obviously has nary a blemish.
A lot of us object to using emu oil, judging from the comments. I use castor oil a lot. Coconut oil is also nice. Hyperpigmentation is stubborn. You can also exfoliate with baking soda.
Please do not hurt any Joe emus or animals thank you
Poor emus. Castor oil sound a better option 4:56
Poor castor 😢
No one has emu oil in the kitchen
LOL
Of course, NONE of those women on the vid had age spots. Their skin was flawless😂🤣
Excellent!!! Thank you for sharing this. 🙏🌹
Emu oil isn’t my idea of natural but the other recipes sound good.
My favorite is 2 tbsp baking soda 1tbsp lemon juice and 1tbsp olive oil.
Key lime is the original, you basically need nothing else, also sea water do work perfectly
@@Trustee-of-The-Most-Highmajority of people living far away from ocean (sea) , what do you think about sea salt mixed in tap water ?
@@hermanchow1405 nope, don't do that.
As matter of fact sea water even removes tattoos, and a bunch of skin and organ issues(ak diseases)
@@hermanchow1405 don't compare alchemy with the work of God, it would be a childish topic...
Emu oil, no! How is it produced?
In my kitchen, I will ask my pet Emu if he has any spare oil (wait...how do you get that out) but I'm pretty sure he'll say NO!
Lol 😅
The animal is farmed (high carbon footprint), then killed, the oil is extracted from the emu's back and then a huge percentage of the animal is often discarded as waste.
@@JoyBlissWonderhow sad. 😢
It all reminds me too much of whale oil.
A lot of things remove or at least fade them but they come right back,
Peroxide works
Do you use straight peroxide or do you mix it with something? I have so many of these spots that I’m embarrassed to face people.
@@DLampolol, I just used peroxide 5 minutes ago. I use 1% peroxide bought from the chemist. I dip a cotton bud in it and wipe it on the area needed. I don't mix it.😊
Thanks will try this out soon .👍❤
Show us before and after in cases. And use someone actually showing the marks.
Love these recipes! Thanks for sharing, I must try them!! God bless and stay safe! 🙏🏾💜🌺
I don't approve of emu oil theres so many other ways that would work just as well like castor oil.
Thanks for sharing
Organic cold pressed castor oil
Has that worked on your age spots. I've been using that with no visible results. Just curious.
@@kathleentate6723 research the magical uses of castor oil. Been using every night. It is an excellent skin moisturizer. I'm hoping to not get age spots. Also many uses. Just be sure to only use cold pressed organic.
Research the magical uses of castor oil. One of many uses is it's an excellent skin moisturizer.
Caster oil gave me an amazing result.
Now I don’t need makeup for the first time in my life.
I threw away bunch of beauty products and never ever buy them again.
Caster oil is the answer for me but some say any oil will do.
@@kathleentate6723 it works best when it has constant direct contact eg putting blob of castor oil on and covering with a bandaid and leaving it on age spot overnight or for a few days. In a few days I noticed a huge difference. Apparently if done constantly and consistently, it takes a few weeks to completely disappear.
THANK YOU!
Baking soda and peroxide works for me, and yes, lemon bleaches dark spots and helps with acne.
Ladies let’s embrace our ageing skin. I am 50 have some of those and it doesn’t bother me one bit. I have so much more to live for.
If that were true then why are you here?
Totally agree! All these videos are rather condescending...we MUST improve our skin, they imply! No, no, no! We need to be accepting and grateful for the way we are!
Will give these a try 👍Have tried internal remedies and they work too. Glutathione mixed with ALA and egg choline and astaxanthin is just one of them. You will see results after some weeks of taking . I don't have any on the face but I do have on the back of my hands and thankfully they are fading with this combination. In the past when travelling I bought a supplement in Malaysia the sales lady told me it's really nice so I thought let me try it and it was even more potent, that time my spots completely disappeared.
Thank you friend! 👍💚
My choice is option # 2 at 2:30 - 3:35 : 2 tbs Baking soda 2 tbs, 1 tbs olive oil and 1 tbs fresh squeezed lemon oil. Mix together until a spreadable mixture add lemon juice if too thick. Apply to age spots or uneven pigmentation areas. Leave for 15 minutes then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Avoid direct sun for a few hours after doing mask.
This doesn't even make sense. If you mix an acid (lemon juice) with a base (baking soda) they just neutralize and cancel each other out.
WHY IN THE WORLD the HUMAN DEVIL have to kill that adorable bird to make oil?
So just like a chicken, Emu meat is edible and same for the leather of the Emu and the fat on the back is what is used to make the oil. Thats why!
Thank you ❤
Thank You So Much....🌹🌹🌹❤❤👍
Everyone has emu oil in their kitchen cabinet?
Does it help?
Emu oil? Yeah, right...that's in everyone's kitchen?
Lol
I tried combining baking soda, acv n castor oil and used on warts. Effective but took a while for them to come off.
How long it took to remove
Emu oil? Any good oil like Jojoba or hawthorn oil will do the job.
Jojoba wax is a lot like human skin sebum, the oil your skin makes to stay moisturized and supple. Because jojoba oil is so similar to sebum and has a high vitamin E content, it's an an excellent skin softener that can smooth dry skin, prevent flakiness, and improve skin elasticity.
Oh, thanks! Coz I was about to stop watching the video.
How is the emu oil obtained? Hope the emus are not harmed for human vanity. I agree with previous comment that castor oil will be better.
Emu oil is obtained from already slaughtered birds, which is a common meat eaten in Australia, like chickens are eaten around the globe.
Emu Oil is extracted from the thick fat on the emu's back. To remove the oil and the surrounding fat, the emu has to be killed. Although edible, emu meat is considered pretty unappetising and tough - so emus are really only being 'harvested' for cosmetic oil purposes.
Source: Pai Skincare Ltd 2024
@@rl3293BS I'm Australian, we DO NOT EAT EMU'S. They taste nothing like chicken, are not farmed to eat. Get your facts straight. 😮
Emus are SLAUGHTERED FOR EMU OIL. I'm Australian, I would NEVER use emu oil EVER. Emus are scarce, not running around the neighbourhood here.😢😢
@@louise7552😢😢😢
Oh my I just ran out of my Emu Oil, and what did I use Emu Oil in my kitchen for? I really don’t know. The same for Jojoba Oil, I don’t have that in my kitchen pantry. Those models you are using don’t even know what age spots are. They are not the age for them yet. Use the old person that you showed her hands, then I’ll believe in your recipe ……when I see them gone on her.
How many centuries for emu oil?
The title is “How I erased my age spots” but you didn’t show us results.”
So what was the skin care for blemishes?
Stop eating sugar and they will disappear.
WOW!!🤗
Bake & Soda 😊
Misleading title as expressed by commments😮😮😮😮
How many emus were killed to get their oil
Due to the small scale of the industries, slaughter statistics across the globe are difficult to find. In 2008, approximately 5,344 emus were killed in Australia. They are often farmed for their oil and their meat.
I love your voice! Finally!
You mean AI 😮? Anyone not able to pronounce jojoba is not human!
What is Emu oil good for
No. They kill the emu to extract the oil. Don’t buy it. The other remedies are much better.
Emu Oil is a fatty oil, rich in oleic acid (Omega 9). It’s touted as a ‘wonder’ solution for dry, flaky skin and is reported to be good for reducing joint pain when applied topically. Some studies even suggest that it can help boost hair growth.
There are alternatives though. Emu colonies considered by some as being unethical.
How do they get emu oil from emu? What is the process? What will happen to the emu after getting that oil?
The same thing that is happening to animals to keep the carnivore craze going😢
Emu Oil is extracted from the thick fat on the emu's back. To remove the oil and the surrounding fat, the emu has to be killed. Although edible, emu meat is considered pretty unappetising and tough - so emus are really only being 'harvested' for cosmetic oil purposes.
Vit c , lack of zinc and insulin resistance can cause age spots.
Baking soda and emu oil can help
What"s emu oil?
@@alexsarmiento5392
Emu Oil is a fatty oil, rich in oleic acid (Omega 9). It’s touted as a ‘wonder’ solution for dry, flaky skin and is reported to be good for reducing joint pain when applied topically. Some studies even suggest that it can help boost hair growth.
Emu Oil is extracted from the thick fat on the emu's back. To remove the oil and the surrounding fat, the emu has to be killed. Although edible, emu meat is considered pretty unappetising and tough - so emus are really only being 'harvested' for cosmetic oil purposes.
Emu oil! Have you ever smelt this stuff.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE PEOPLE IN LATE 50 EARLY 60 THAT HAVE DARK SPOTS AND DOES IT REALLY WORK.
Ty
Nothing strange about the pronunciación of jojoba. It’s in Spanish.
We have a coconut oil. Does it work?
Yes. So does olive oil.
Coconut oil is a great alternative to cleanser depending on your skin type. 😊
@@ladywytch129 thank you to respond. We make massage oil from coconut oil that we have a lot in our village in Dayeuhluhur.
@@JoyBlissWonder What kind of skin type that fits with coconut oil? Dried skin I guess?
@@MartaniPanganSehat
Hi, I have normal skin type. I wouldn't use it on an oily or sensitive skin type. Combination skin type perhaps but avoiding the t zone. It's a nice light oil.
If your recipe’s can remove age spots, then why aren’t you using women who are aged women with real age spots???? Time to put up!!!!
It’s Baking Soda. Recipes: 1)Baking soda and emu oil, 2)Baking Soda, lemon juice, olive oil mask, 3)baking Soda, orange juice, jojoba oil scrub. You’ll have to watch video for the exact proportions.
Gotcha ❤don't av emu 🛢 🪔 gr8
Also use DMSO this is the best with tallow, at least beef is our natural food and is more ethical than Emu.
I have the same comment as others. These people are all what, 22 23? your recipes sound great. As a hairdresser and makeup artist for 45 years I have no problem with your recipes, but the idea that your models are too young for age spits, You did yourself no favors. Sorry, I do l also work in production. I would have hired much older models. You would have gotten yourself much more believability
Thanks for the feedback
I agree
It's the same with most of these videos... they're all young.... and not a true representation
Where is the legit before and after? Because, otherwise, you’re just flapping your lips. Just because you say it doesn’t make it true.
If emu oil can't available?
Use tallow much much better and is our natural source of food and what our ancestors use to use, not need to kill Emus for vanity.
@@crwonsheThe use of tallow in skincare raises ethical concerns primarily related to animal welfare. Obtaining tallow involves the slaughter of animals, which conflicts with the principles of cruelty-free beauty. Many consumers who opt for cruelty-free products do so to avoid supporting industries that exploit or harm animals.
@@JoyBlissWonder you are wrong and bad judge, tallow is ethical because is our fundamental basic food, unlike Emus or other exotic animal that aren't domesticated and I do not wish to exploit for vanity and greed. You need to understand no everyone is a vegan and do well in vegan, so who are you to tell me what is ethical or not when I do not thrive in vegan and makes me sick? Man have evolved eating meat which is the truth and thrive in meat as God intended said that I do not support the abuse and exploitation of animals for profits or pass time blood hunting games for distraction, as a matter of fact I detest any cruelty done to nature but your vegan industry of veganism is killing more people and the planet with the GMO's chemicals and artificial fertilisers supported by pharma which, it's a cult and a religion which I fell in the past because I was young, naive and loved animals too much even more than myself when I was younger but now that I'm all grown up and I accepted death is part of life I understood we should respect death as much as we should respect life which brings your to the truth and reality of life for who we are.
@@crwonshe A bad judge alrighty then. You jumped to the conclusion that I was judging you when I was NOT. You just accused me of being a vegan when I didn't even mention veganism. I am NOT a vegan and I will NEVER be a vegan.
This information was NOT written by me it was written by a blog writer on a website called Really Good Blends. I just copied it and posted it as a reference to tallow being considered by some as unethical. The company is about educating towards a kinder, more ethical beauty industry.
This opinion is not mine!
Leave me alone and go back to trolling someone else or I will report you again for harassment and bullying.
@@JoyBlissWonder haha oh dear, by responding to me the way you did by saying that tallow isn't ethical I came to the most natural and logic conclusion that you are ignorant and bad judge. If you are telling things on behalf of someone's agenda but you don't have the full understanding so to not to take responsibility for what you said then don't use it. Tallow isn't unethical as the whole animal is been used and not thrown or wasted away but used to nourish and give life to others, of course I would never support any kind of cruelty or hypocrisy just to beautify myself or for profit alone. this is the reason you should always consume animals who are been protected and treated with respect and love as natural as possible with their natural lives. If you are not a vegan then you must understand using the whole animal isn't unethical or wrong doing but only how that animal is been industrialised to make a product instead recognising their value that gives to life and respect all life so we can be grateful. .
I'm happy to try baking soda but emu oil? That is old paradigm. I find it so offputting. Lets move beyond "solutions" that harm animals. Lets practice peaceful alternatives.
beautiful voice
It's AI
Does Emu oil come from sacrificed Emu's to obtain this oil❓if so shame 👎 is the price of beauty worth it🤷🏻♀️
Not at all!
We cannot buy emu oil in South Africa
We cannot buy it either in the US. It’s like $25 a can.
Good
@@H.C.Q. Emu oil is available online everywhere
Can you use lamb oil instead of emu
Do you mean Lanolin?
Lanolin is a precious oil secretion from sheep's skin that is trapped in the wool.
Lanolin, essentially a by-product of shearing, stands as the ultimate renewable resource. It is obtained without causing harm to the animals, making it a genuinely 'green' material.
For dark spots I don't think so. However; lanolin is an emollient so it softens and moisturizes the skin and decreases itching and flaking.
Emu oil???
Emu Oil is a fatty oil, rich in oleic acid (Omega 9). It’s touted as a ‘wonder’ solution for dry, flaky skin and is reported to be good for reducing joint pain when applied topically. Some studies even suggest that it can help boost hair growth.Emu Oil is extracted from the thick fat on the emu's back. To remove the oil and the surrounding fat, the emu has to be killed. Although edible, emu meat is considered pretty unappetising and tough - so emus are really only being 'harvested' for cosmetic oil purposes.
Will test out your recipes....however....why are you not using models who are actually the age to get age spots? Most age spots don't really start until after 50 (hormone changes). Message would be much stronger using correct aged models & then show their results....! Blessings! 💖🌻
Folks with age spots….marketing tactics product companies will use younger folks for marketing..BE AWARE…THIS I KNOW ITS TRUE..
bc I was taught this .
Don’t believe these fake claims. Only if it was so easy.
Why is it that all these videos, use young women with flawless skin, no wrinkles and certainly no age spots. Would be so much better if they used older women using the product with the before and after photos.
It's very off-putting to show after results on someone who's barely out of
diapers ! Whoever starts using age-appropriate models will break the 'net !
Emu oil stinks.
Emu oil Smells horrible
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Don't use emu oil use tallow instead like our true ancestors use to do.
The use of emu oil originates from the Australian Aboriginal culture. According to their oral history, emu oil has been used for over 40,000 years. The oil has been used to relieve minor aches and pains, help wounds heal quicker, and protect skin from the elements.
@@JoyBlissWonder I'm not aboriginal of Australia and I do not live in Australia, I will stick with the local grown and known by my ancestors who have wisdom and did not hate themselves by loving more the animals and being scared of death.
Ketchup anyone?
😂
😅😅😅
😂🤣After you said ketchup, I was gonna run to my fridge and take out the mayonnaise...
Who use this remedy and disappear the age spots plz comments below 😮😊
Emu oil is too expensive to use like this when it can serve for more serious issues. Lemon and baking soda, is not a good combination. For one lemon can only be used once a month, if that, it causes sensitivity on the skin. equivalent to using a strong glycolic acid and you definitely need to use sunscreen for the next 2 weeks after using it, if you don't you'll get hyperpigmentation. Be careful with these tips, they are not proven to work. I know about the lemons because I used it when I was much younger and I got hyperpigmentation. My dermatologist then told me it's too strong and definitely not recommended for everyday use not even once a month. Its low PH is too acidic for the skin when it's not combined with gentler products.
Why would anyone use Emu oil that’s so cruel and disgusting 🤮
I knew you would talk of bak soda...please stop showing young women pretend to have the spots of a 50 or older person.
castor oil is another one much better than olive oil or emu, leave this birds alone..
I have never seen age spots on black ppl
Why are you using young women who don't have age spots yet to represent the effect of your recipes?
SCAM.
Scam lol, ok tell us about your research Dr.
Lie lie lie…. Just dislike the video :(
Why don't you make your own recipes instead of stealing other qualified people's recipes and making them your own?
All such BS….. Where are the before and after photos plus actual timeframe ….. plus how did you pronounce Jojoba oil…. 😂 😂😂😂
Jojoba is native to the desert southwest, so Jojoba is pronounced with the Spanish J - which sounds like our H. Pronunciation is “HO-HO-BA”.
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