Sun Spots on the Face - Unfortunate Result of Sun Worship in the Teens and Twenties
As we age, sun damage becomes more apparent on our faces and the effects of years of being out in the sun without proper attire and/or sunscreen can be sun spots on the face. Sun spots often appear on the cheeks and forehead or anywhere where the sun has beat down for years. They look like light brown blotches and many women over forty have them. In addition, people who spend a lot of time in their vehicles will often find that one side of their face gets more sun spots than the other. If you have them, then it is likely that you are looking for ways to minimize them or get rid of them altogether.
Sun spots on the face make us look older than we feel and are the unfortunate result of all the years you spend sporting a "healthy" tan. Unfortunately, you must pay for that former glow with sun spots now. If you have them, you can try bleaching them using lemon or orange juice. This might work if the sun spots are just beginning and are not very dark. The main thing you should do if you only have mild sun spots is to make sure that you are wearing at least SPF 30 on your face at all times. Some daily facial lotions that provide moisture also provide sun protection. Go out and invest in one of these lotions if you haven't already.

If you have sun spots on the face and you are already using sun screen on a daily basis, then you might need to invest in a heartier over the counter product designed to encourage skin turnover. Products that have retinol in them will do this for you. It is reported that with regular use these products can reduce the appearance of sun spots as much as 50%. If that doesn't work for you, then your next step would be to consult a dermatologist to see about a prescription strength retinol or a facial peel. Both can reduce the appearance of sun spots on your skin.
You don't have to accept sun spots on the face as an inevitable result of aging and sun worship in your teens and twenties. A nice tan might have been pretty in its day, but brown marks on the face and body are unacceptable and are certainly not pretty. You can wear sunscreen religiously in order to prevent additional sun damage and you can seek out products to reduce the appearance of these sun spots.
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