Prepare Skin for Sun Exposure

It’s been a long, drawn out winter and many people are chomping at the bit to get outside and soak up some rays. Whether you have the type of skin that tans easily or need SPF50 and higher to protect against blisters and sun burn, you’ll want to prepare yourself before exposing your skin to the potentially harmful UV rays of the sun.

Much like people who go on vacations to warm tropical places in the middle of winter, you need to gradually prep your skin before simply spending an entire day tanning your body. Your skin has been kept from the sun for a few months now and going out unprotected the first chance you get is asking for trouble.

During the winter the UV rays of the sun are of a lower intensity and don’t affect the skin as powerfully as it does in the summer when the sun is closer to the earth. During the winter months the skin will regain its natural coloration and this makes the skin more sensitive to sunburns during the summer. To prepare your skin for the summer follow some helpful tips that will avoid painful burns and uneven tans.

A good start is to exfoliate your skin about once a week to remove all the dead skin cells from your body. Removing the dead skin will promote healthy skin regeneration and this will ensure a uniform tan. If you don’t exfoliate your skin you could wind up with dark spots and uneven tan lines that look awkward.

After each exfoliation treatment remember to moisturize to prevent dry skin. Moisturizing helps reduce dry skin symptoms and makes it easier for your skin to handle intense UV sunlight. The more you moisturize, the healthier you r skin will get and this is necessary when exposing your skin to the sun.

Don’t lie out for several hours the first time you go tanning. It’s always a good idea to gradually expose your skin to the sun in timed increments that get longer each time you spend time outside. Too much exposure too soon can lead to sunburns that may cause skin cancer and premature aging skin.

Dealing with Dark Spots

If you’ve had beauty treatments done on your face including face peels and microdermabrasion you may notice dark brown or black spots on your skin. This condition is called hyperpigmentation and is the result of an increased and uneven production of melanin. Today, dark spots have joined the ranks of lines and wrinkles as American’s top face and skin concerns. The brightening and texturing market has grown to a $362 million business and includes many top beauty brands including Clinique, Garnier and Sephora that offer women discoloration treatment products that are made to remove dark spots. Here are a few tips to help with treating dark spots on your face and some products you may want to try.

When shopping for skin treatment products that will help cover dark spots look for those that contain hydroquinone, a chemical that helps reduce the excessive production of melanin. If your dark spots are severe you may want to consult with a doctor or dermatologist who can prescribe a topical cream with a more concentrated level of hydroquinone. Some products that have hydroquinone include Derma E age spot cream, Reviva Labs brown spot night gel and Murad age spot and pigment lightening serum. Since hydroquinone is a skin-bleaching ingredient women are advised to use caution when applying it since misuse and overuse can cause skin irritation.

If you would rather avoid using a skin-bleaching ingredient there are other creams, toners and cleansers you can try including Clinique’s Dark Spot Corrector, L’Oreal’s Youth Code Dark Spot Correcting & Illuminating and Lancome’s Bright Expert dark spot corrector.

In addition to using beauty products that can cover up dark spots also try to stay out of the sun. Prolonged exposure to the sun’s UV rays will make your skin produce more melanin and keep the spots dark. Try to avoid the sun when at its peak (between 10am and 2pm) and if you do go out use a high SPF sunscreen to protect your skin. You should also look for antioxidant creams that have high concentrations of vitamins A, C and E since each helps to clear away the dead skin cells and bring to the surface unpigmented layers of skin. For more information about skin care tips and products contact the helpful staff at the Beauty Bar.

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