May 27, 2023
Exfoliating your skin helps to remove dead skin cells and reveal the new, untanned skin underneath. You can use a natural exfoliator like sugar, salt, or coffee grounds.
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Keeping your skin moisturised is important for overall skin health, and it can also help to fade sun tan. Look for a natural moisturiser that contains ingredients like aloe vera, shea butter, or coconut oil.
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The best way to prevent sun tan is to avoid the sun altogether. If you must go outside, wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and protective clothing like a hat and sunglass.
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Drinking plenty of water, at least eight glasses per day, helps to keep your skin hydrated and can also help to flush out toxins that can contribute to sun tan.
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Sunbeds emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause sun tan and other skin damage. Avoid using sunbeds.
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If you have severe sun tan or other skin problems, see a dermatologist. A dermatologist can recommend treatment options and help you to protect your skin from further damage.
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Cucumbers and tomatoes are natural skin-cooling agents that can help alleviate sun tan. This pack helps in hydrating your skin, reducing inflammation, and lightening the tan.
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A combination of yoghurt and turmeric is an excellent remedy to lighten the skin and remove sun tan naturally. Yoghurt moisturises your skin while turmeric acts as a natural brightening agent.
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Lemon juice is a potent natural bleaching agent that can help fade sun tan and even out the skin tone. Lemon juice may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, so it is advisable to use sunscreen afterwards and avoid direct sun exposure immediately after applying it.
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