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Was ur mole a flat mole or a raised one??
Bcoz mine is a flat mole and I liked d way u told so wanted to that but just wanted to clarify first!!
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Hello: How did you make out with your mole? Did it fall off? I am using castor oil and baking soda paste for a mole on the side of my nose. It was pretty large. I have been using the paste every night for about a week and half of it has already crusted up and fallen off...thank God! This stuff actually works and I have no redness, but am applying Vit. E oil to the area where the mole was. Would love to know how you made out and what you used to make the skin where your mole was (as I am hoping you were successful) heal. Thanks!
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I've got a raised mole behind my ear, been there all my life. Today I rubbed a cotton ball soaked in apple cider vinegar on it for about half an hour, looked at it in the mirror and the mole is now 5 times bigger in diameter, IT'S SPREAD!!!! its stinging and the raised original mole in the middle is a lot flatter but IT'S MASSIVE!! has this happened to anyone else
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I have also been trying to get rid of 2 moles on my face. I am 15 and I think they are ugly and unattractive. I have tried different home remedies and can't find anything that will work so far. I am afraid to use Apple cider vinegar because theses are on my face and one above my lip and I heard it irritates the skin. Can you please help me?
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ACV (or apple cidar vinegar) is what I've used in my quest for mole removal. You know I was super skeptical about home remedies because every post recommending them sounded like an advertisement in one way or another. It actually worked! But everyones' skins are different, so what works for me may not work for you.
What I did:
Purchased the highest acidity ACV I could find. Even generic Kroger brand has worked too, not as quickly however!
Purchased cotton-balls, band-aids, and sewing needles.
The procedure:
Sterilize the sewing needles in boiling water. Gently poke the mole in question, trying to puncture the top layer, but you don't need to stab yourself doing it. You can lightly scrape the surface too. The idea here is to create a channel for the ACV to penetrate into the mole with. I poked a few holes then made an "x" shaped scrape just to make sure the whole mole would be afflicted evenly.
Pour a little ACV on a cotton-ball. Don't soak it until it's dripping or it'll make a mess on you. Just enough to moisten it and discolor the cotton!
Bandage the cotton-ball to the surface of the mole.
Wear 4-6 hours. Remove and reapply 3-4 more times.
I had one on my side that protruded far and I really wanted it obliterated. I wore a bandage 8 hours a day for four days. Be careful though, the ACV is very acidic and can eat at your skin too!
After the fourth day the entire mole was gone and it scabbed over. I didn't touch it and once it fell off there was a scar there for about 3 months.
Now when I look at it I have to REALLY inspect it to see evidence that the skin was ever bothered there. I couldn't believe it actually worked!
Like I said however this method works on my skin but it might not work on yours. You just have to experiment until you find something that works!
Oh, and as a last tip, DON'T tell anyone around you what you're doing. I made the mistake of telling one of my close friends when he saw the bandage and he thought it was the grossest, most insane thing to do and ran off telling everyone around him about it in horror saying something was wrong with me. Is there a problem with trying to remove that which makes you uncomfortable so you can live a better life? I think not!
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Hi there
I have used ACV on my face mole for 2 weeks and the black outer layer was removed but it left another flatter layer of the mole but in skin color
do u think I should use ACV again or leave it like this?
afraid of the results
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