How to remove tanning from the body - #10632
Doop se huii tanning ko kese htaya jaye..... Hath ki tanning nhi nikal rhi or na hi neck ki.. Ayur sunscreen bhi use kr k dekh liii pr koi fark nhi dikhaii diya ...., Sunscreen bht hi jada experience bhi hoti h... To koi budget friendly product ya remedy mil skti h ky
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To address tanning from sun exposure, especially on the hands and neck, there are a few practical, budget-friendly remedies and changes you could consider. First, though you’ve tried sunscreen, consistency in its application is key. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every two hours when exposed to the sun – even on cloudy days. Considering your budget constraints, there are many drugstore brands offering effective products at a reasonable price.
Now, for removing existing tan, you might try using natural remedies like lemon juice and honey. Mix two tablespoons of lemon juice with a tablespoon of honey, apply it to the tanned areas, leave for about 15 minutes then rinse with lukewarm water. Lemon has natural bleaching properties, while honey can moisturize the skin. Be cautious though, as lemon can be sensitizing, especially when heading out into the sun thereafter. Doing this a couple of times a week may bring some improvement over time.
For another simple option, gram flour mixed with yogurt or curd forms a paste that can be applied to the affected areas. Let it dry, then wash it off with water. This can act as a gentle exfoliant. You could try this two or three times a week.
Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells and may assist in gradually lightening the tan. For everyday use, a gentle scrub with ingredients like oatmeal, milk, and turmeric is a classic approach.
It’s also important to protect your skin by wearing protective clothing like hats or scarves to cover your neck and hands when you’re in the sun for extended periods. Keeping hydrated by drinking sufficient water each day helps your skin remain supple and may promote the fading of the tan over time.
In case the tanning persists or if there’s any unusual irritation, seeing a dermatologist might be warranted to explore treatments like chemical peels or microdermabrasion under professional care. Remember, though, these natural remedies take patience and consistent application to see visible results over time.
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