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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #29462
95 days ago
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How to reduce tanning and pimples on my body and face caused by sun exposure?

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How to reduce tanningand pimple from the body and by the sun rays the face is dull and on the black spot are present on the body and face suggest me body wash and facewash

How long have you been experiencing tanning and pimples?:

- More than 6 months

How would you describe the severity of your tanning and pimples?:

- Severe — dark tanning and many pimples

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your skin issues?:

- Sun exposure

What is your current skincare routine like?:

- Simple — just soap and water

Do you have any other skin concerns, such as dryness or irritation?:

- Yes, it feels irritated or sensitive

Have you tried any treatments or products for tanning and pimples before?:

- No, this is the first time seeking help

How often are you exposed to the sun?:

- Daily
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Hello dear Please do not worry and follow instructions below. Usually the appearance ranges from red inflammatory to comedonal white heads. These may or may not be associated with periods. Medications: 1. Topical Treatments -Benzoyl Peroxide (2.5–5%) twice a day for week Salicylic Acid, Adapalene 0.1% can also be given as additive medications. 2.Clindamycin 1% Clindac A ,Tretinoin ( if already not taken). 3.Azelaic Acid 10 percent for two weeks. 4. Oral Medications -tablet Doxycycline 1 month twice a day for max 5 days or Tab Minocycline ( take precautions to avoid in pregnancy) 5.Oral contraceptives - Diane-35 with addition of Spironolactone on recommendation only by gynacologist in person only

Supportive medications Niacinamide serum –antiinflammatory in nature twice daily for 1 week In addition use aloevera - tulsi solution to apply topically for 1 month

In case of no improvement in 1 month, kindly consult dermatologist in person for better clarification Regards

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To manage tanning and pimples from sun exposure, focus on both prevention and treatment. For prevention, when you are outdoors, use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Apply generously on all exposed skin 20 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours, or more often if swimming or sweating. Consider wearing protective clothing and hats to further shield your skin from the sun. For treatment, choose a body wash with gentle exfoliating properties, such as one containing glycolic acid or salicylic acid. These can help remove dead skin cells and may reduce tanning and prevent further breakouts. For your face, a face wash containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide could help manage pimples. These ingredients can clear out pores and minimize acne. Look for non-comedogenic products that won’t clog pores. To address dullness and black spots, consider incorporating a vitamin C serum into your skincare routine. Vitamin C can lighten hyperpigmentation and improve skin radiance. Apply it in the daytime before sunscreen. Additionally, an evening application of a retinoid can improve skin turnover and reduce dark spots over time, but be careful as retinoids can increase sun sensitivity. Ensure you’re moisturizing both your face and body to keep your skin barrier healthy. Look for moisturizers with ingredients like ceramides or hyaluronic acid. Make sure whatever products you choose are suitable for your skin type. If your symptoms persist or worsen, a visit to a dermatologist might be necessary to explore other treatment options, such as chemical peels or laser therapy. Make sure to introduce new products slowly and monitor your skin for any adverse reactions.

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