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Summers come with their sets of positives and negatives. Surely, you may enjoy bathing in the sun during this time of the year. But that’s only until you notice your skin has turned two shades darker. So, yes, the summer season is all about bright colors, refreshing beverages, and floral prints for some people. On the other hand, it is about tanned skin, body odor, and fading makeup for others.
Well, there are various tan removal treatments and we will study all about them herein.

All About Tanning

Spending long hours lounging in the sun causes tanning. That’s because when you expose your skin to the sun’s harmful UV rays, the skin cells produce excess melanin to reduce the damaging effects of sunlight. Hence, tanning can be described as the body’s natural way of safeguarding the skin from sun damage. Melanin is the skin pigment that lends the characteristic color to your skin and hair. Plus, among the various body parts prone to tanning are the back, feet, neck, legs, hands, face, and arms.
Also, your body releases melanin beneath your skin’s surface when exposed to sunlight. This facilitates the absorption of sun radiation. Therefore, the longer you expose your skin to the sun, the more the pigmentation effect, leading to a darker tan.
Now, because of prolonged exposure to the sun, melanin starts to build up in the skin cells, resulting in a darker skin shade. Well, if you want to flaunt tanned skin, you may not need tan removal treatments. However, if you want to get rid of your tan, you can avail a range of tan removal treatments.

All About Tanning

Tanning harms your body in various ways. It could harm your immune system while causing further sun damage. Here are some tan removal treatments you can try to detan your skin, no matter what your skin type.
1) Laser Toning
As part of laser toning, your dermatologist will use a laser device to target melanin production, reducing your skin tan. When lasers are applied, the conversion of light energy into heat energy ensues, whereby this treatment energy penetrates the skin’s deeper layers for melanin breakdown.
2) Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are effective in shedding the superficial dead skin layers comprising of excess melanin. Now, there are different kinds of chemical peels, including medium peel, superficial peel, and deep peel. Also, they contain various ingredients such as phenol or carbolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, trichloroacetic acid, and glycolic acid. Your dermatologist will determine the best chemical peel treatment for you based on your skin type.
3) Microdermabrasion0
Microdermabrasion entails exfoliating the dead skin cells that contain excess melanin. Moreover, this tan removal treatment promotes faster regeneration of new cells, resulting in toned, youthful, and firmer skin. There are two types of Microdermabrasion treatment:
  • Crystal Microdermabrasion includes spraying tiny particles on your face using a wand.
  • Diamond-tip Microdermabrasion involves exfoliating the skin via direct contact with an applicator.
4) Lightening Activess 
Chemical ingredients that combat tanned skin and promote skin lightening are referred to as lightening actives. Kojic acid, vitamin-C, niacinamide, and licorice are some lightening actives that reduce the tanning effect. Let’s learn more about them.
  • LicoriceLicorice root contains liquiritin and glabridin, both of which counter tanning.
  • Kojic Acid Kojic Acid is sourced from fungus during the fermentation process. Skincare products containing kojic acid are effective in treating scars, dark spots, and sun damage, among other skin conditions. Plus, it lightens the skin tone. Kosmoderma’s Dermabrite cream is enriched with kojic acid and other powerful active ingredients. By applying this skin-brightening cream regularly, you can improve your skin’s health, reduce your pigmentation, and treat your dark circles and skin spots.
  • Niacinamide With skincare products containing Niacinamide (or vitamin-B3), you can lighten your skin tone and remove your tan. They help by reducing the amount of melanin transferred by the melanocytes to the skin’s surface. Try Kosmoderma’s Acne & Blemish Control Serum for the dual purposes of acne treatment and tan reduction. It contains niacinamide as an active ingredient, which helps to treat pigmentation with regular use.
  • Vitamin-C Vitamin-C has skin-lightening and antioxidant properties. By using skincare products with vitamin-C, you can reverse the damage caused by the free radicals while inhibiting the action of tyrosinase to reduce melanin production.

Finally

On a concluding note, you must avoid prolonged exposure to the sun’s rays. That’s because excess sun exposure dehydrates your skin and makes it look dull while making you vulnerable to premature aging.
Now, although you can treat tanned skin, you can damage your skin health with overexposure to the sun. So, you must shield your skin from the sun’s rays as much as possible. Never miss your sunscreen routine whether you are sitting at home or going outdoors. Use Kosmoderma’s Photo Protect Sun Screen Gel with SPF 40 daily to reduce tanning and prevent premature aging.

FAQs

1. Why do dark-skinned people tan easily?
People with a darker skin tone have more melanin, which is why they tan faster than those with a lighter skin tone. In dark-skinned people, the melanocytes that contain melanin start to spread on the uncovered skin parts to form a protective layer while preventing further sun damage.
2. How long does it take to reverse the tanning effect?
It normally takes between 1 to 4 weeks to get rid of your tan with tan removal treatments. Nonetheless, it all depends on the intensity of your tan.
3. Why is a winter skincare routine important?
You can prevent sun tan with some basic measures. For starters, you should wear cotton clothes when spending time outdoors during the day. Also, as much as possible, avoid going outdoors between 1000 hours and 1400 hours because the sun is strongest during that time of the day. Moreover, wear sunscreen daily and reapply after every few hours. Besides that, follow the dermatologist-recommended skincare routine, which includes cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing, and toning.

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