Age spots are also called sun spots or liver spots, and they are those flat black, brown, or grey patches that appear on the skin as you age. They are more common in fair skinned people or in those who have a tendency to develop freckles easily.


Although they may occur anywhere, age spots typically appear on areas of the skin that are regularly exposed to the sun such as the face, neck, arms, or hands.

Most often, they begin to form after the age of 40, but it is possible for them to appear much earlier, especially on skin that has been excessively exposed to UV rays.

Before you start visit a doctor.
Before trying to get rid of age spots yourself, you should determine whether or not they’re dangerous. Some brown marks on the skin could signify a larger health issue, like melanoma or other cancers.

This “ABCDEs of Melanoma” test is a helpful guide to decoding the spots you see on your skin. Of course, it’s best to see a doctor to know for sure.


If your doctor gives you the all clear, then you’re free to take care of your age spots on your own!

How To Get Rid of Age Spots
Onion helps to stop the excess production of collagen to prevent scarring on the skin. both cider vinegar and onion juice has acidic nature and anti-inflammatory property that helps to fade away the brown spots without any irritation.

Steps to be followed…

  • Combine 1 tablespoon each of onion juice and cider vinegar in a bowl.
  • Stir well and apply this mix directly on the dark spots affected areas with the help of cotton ball.
  • Let it sit for 30 minutes or more until it gets dried completely.
  • Rinse it off with water and repeat it daily for about 4 – 6 weeks to lighten up the spots.
  • Note: Or you can also add a little of honey in the above mix before applying to fade the spots on the skin.

Of course, the best way to get rid of age spots is to prevent them from appearing at all. No matter what, always use sunscreen when you’re outdoors, even for a short period of time.