Quick fixes for skincare issues might save you time and effort. There are numerous such cures on the internet. Do they, however, fit all skin tones? We stumbled into this potato face pack in our search to find you the one, and it claims to brighten your complexion and lessen dark spots and pimples.
A beauty blogger named Shalini claims that aloe vera gel, fuller’s earth, or Multani mitti, potato paste, and a few drops of lemon juice can make your skin glow.
How to apply the paste?
Apply it with a brush or cotton.
Leave it on for 15 minutes
Wash it off after 15 minutes.
Does it work?
While potato face packs are popular in skincare routines, their efficacy for addressing dark spots and acne may vary among individuals.
“Potatoes contain vitamin C, which can contribute to skin brightening and may help fade dark spots over time. Additionally, the natural enzymes in potatoes may have mild exfoliating properties, promoting cell turnover and potentially aiding in acne prevention,” said Dr Rinky Kapoor, consultant dermatologist, cosmetic dermatologist, and dermato-surgeon, The Esthetic Clinics.
Dr Meghna Mour, aesthetic dermatologist-trichologist-cosmetologist, laser specialist, and founder, Skuccii Supercliniq, potatoes are a natural source of skin-brightening ingredients such as potassium, vitamin C, catecholase enzyme, and Azelaic acid. “If applied regularly, these components can effectively diminish dark spots, hyperpigmentation, freckles, and tanning. Additionally, they can help reduce the appearance of dark under-eye circles,” said Dr Mour.
However, it’s crucial to approach potato face packs as a complementary measure rather than a standalone solution. “Dark spots and acne often require a multifaceted approach, including a consistent skincare routine, proper hygiene, and, if necessary, professional interventions such as prescribed topical treatments,” said Dr Kapoor.
If you choose to use a potato face pack, ensure that it complements your overall skincare regimen and doesn’t irritate your skin.
Perform a patch test to rule out any potential allergic reactions. “Consult with a dermatologist to create a tailored skincare plan addressing your specific concerns, as they can provide personalised advice based on your skin type, history, and the severity of your issues,” said Dr Kapoor.
Source:IE