Skin tags are extremely common, especially as people get older. These small, soft growths often appear on areas where skin rubs together, such as the neck, underarms, eyelids, groin, or beneath the breasts. While skin tags are usually harmless, many people find them annoying, uncomfortable, or embarrassing — especially when they catch on jewelry or clothing.
Because of this, countless home remedies have circulated online over the years promising to “dry out” or remove skin tags naturally. One of the most talked-about methods is a simple three-ingredient mixture that people claim helps shrink stubborn skin tags over time.
My neighbor Barbara swears by this homemade trick and says it helped several of her small skin tags gradually dry up and fall away naturally. While home remedies don’t work for everyone, many people are curious about affordable alternatives before considering professional removal.
Here’s a closer look at what skin tags are, the ingredients commonly used in these DIY remedies, and the important safety precautions you should know before trying anything at home.
What Exactly Are Skin Tags?
Skin tags are small, soft pieces of hanging skin made mostly of collagen and tiny blood vessels.
They are:
- Usually flesh-colored or slightly darker
- Soft and movable
- Small but sometimes larger
- Non-cancerous in most cases
They commonly develop in areas where friction occurs regularly.
Common Places Skin Tags Appear
Skin tags often form on:
- Neck
- Armpits
- Eyelids
- Under breasts
- Groin area
- Upper chest
They become more common with:
- Aging
- Weight gain
- Diabetes
- Hormonal changes
- Frequent skin rubbing
Barbara’s Simple 3-Ingredient Method
The home remedy Barbara uses combines:
- Apple cider vinegar
- Baking soda
- Tea tree oil
These ingredients are often mentioned in natural skincare discussions because of their drying and cleansing properties.
Important: Scientific evidence supporting these remedies is limited, and results vary from person to person.
Why These Ingredients Are Popular
1. Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is believed to help:
- Dry out skin tissue
- Break down dead skin
- Change skin pH temporarily
Its acidity is why many people use it in DIY skincare.
2. Baking Soda
Baking soda is commonly added because it:
- Creates a paste
- Helps absorb moisture
- Acts as a mild exfoliant
3. Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is known for:
- Antimicrobial properties
- Drying effects
- Traditional use in skincare routines
It must always be diluted carefully because it can irritate sensitive skin.