saveontans, you are advertising and you are advertising the worst possible product. tanning beds. tanning beds have caused basil cell carcinoma in my daughter. stop promoting or you will be kicked off the forum.
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saveontans, you are advertising and you are advertising the worst possible product. tanning beds. tanning beds have caused basil cell carcinoma in my daughter. stop promoting or you will be kicked off the forum.
I have got one home treatment and that is to use a mixture of curd and lemon juice. It is very helpful in removing tan.
Oh that sounds pretty handy if you've got the stuff around and don't feel like going to the store, mac!
Everyone recommends sunscreen, which is, yes, very helpful. But after sunburn, you can use oil as a treatment.
Sunblock is gold, it slows aging as it blocks harmful UV rays. Even if you don't see burning on your skin, damage is being done in a very real way. I think everyone should use daily UV fluid with an SPF no matter the weather or activity. It prevents burning, tanning, sun spots and sun-induced premature aging and in turn, skin cancer. Apply and re-apply!
If you need to go out in the sun I also suggest you look for shade or carry a parasol. As for removing a tan you should exfoliate as often as you can (without damaging your skin) and use after-sun to treat burning and peeling. Also remember to moisturize.
Yogurt is very effective in minimizing a sun tan.
Aloe vera gel is also great.
Apply honey and lemon juice in equal amount.
Wearing sunscreen every day.
Drink water to keep hydrated.
You can use yogurt or potato to the affected area as they are very effective to minimize sun tan.