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Summer and vacations are fun but no one likes to return back having their skin striped like a zebra. Hanging out at the beach or an open pool feels amazing until you realize that you have got two tons of skin! Yes, skin tan it is! But, don’t you worry, there are effective home remedies to remove tan.
Tanned skin is a beauty problem faced by almost every individual including kids too. Scorching heat and the blazing sun rays make your skin appear dull and tanned. Mild exposure to sun is important in the synthesis of vitamin D but excess is harmful. It not only tans the skin but also results in dark spots, premature ageing, loses luster and hyperpigmentation.
Effects of tanning vary according to the skin types. It’s a simple science behind why tanning occurs. Let’s learn more!
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What is tanning and how does it happen?
Tanning is a natural process of the body where it protects the skin from sun damage. Sun exposure increases the production of melanin which leads to tanning or darker skin appearance. (Food for glowing skin)
The sun rays comprise 2 types of the rays i.e., UVA and UVB. UVA is responsible for the sun tan whereas UVB causes skin burn by affecting the upper layer of the skin.
UVA goes deep into the lower layers where it triggers melanocytes cells to produce melanin. The more is the exposure to the UV radiations; more melanin is produced and darker the skins appear. Even though sun tan protects the skin from UV rays, it is a sign of skin damage.
The areas that are most prone to sun tan are: Face, arms, neck, back, hands, legs and feet.
Types of skin tan:
There are different types of tans based on the skin type and reaction to the sun. According to the Fitzpatrick skin prototypes, the tans are classified as below:
Skin Color | Sun Exposure reactions | Tanning Levels |
Pale White | Easily burns | Does not tan |
White | Usually burns | Tans with difficulty |
Beige | Burns moderately | Tans uniformly |
Light brown | Burns hardly | Tans to moderate brown |
Brown | Rare burns | Tans very easily |
Dark brown or black | Never burns | Tans profusely |
TAN REMOVAL REMEDIES AT Home:
Wouldn’t it be amazing to find a de-tan in your kitchen itself? Tan removal remedies at home by using natural ingredients that do wonders to your skin. Mentioned below are few handy home remedies for tan removal.
Tomato:
Tomato is a rich source of lycopene, antioxidants and vitamin C. The former acts as a natural sunscreen and the latter two accelerates the collagen growth and prevents the skin from sunburn and pollution. Moreover, it helps in regeneration of cells. It’s also considered as of the easiest home remedies of sunburn.
Take a slice of tomato. Add some sugar to it. Rub on the skin gently. Leave for 10-25 mins. Rinse.
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Gram Flour and turmeric:
This is considered as one of grandma’s best home remedies to remove tan. Gram flour is responsible for skin exfoliation, lightening and anti-ageing. It is also used to remove tan from neck, arms, hands and legs. Turmeric is believed to have skin lightening properties and also have antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
Mix 2 spoons of gram flour, 1 spoon of turmeric, 1 spoon of raw milk, ½ spoon of honey and 1-2 spoons of lemon juice. Apply this paste on the affected areas. Scrub well. And then rinse off. Pat dry and apply Aloe Vera gel.
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Papaya:
It is one of the ideal de-tan remedies. It contains an enzyme papain, which helps in skin lightening. Mash a slice of papaya and mix well with 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply on the skin and leave for 20 mins. Wash well.
Potato and Lemon Juice:
Both lemon and potato juice have bleaching properties. It helps effectively in removing tan. Care must be taken that lemon juice must always be used in the diluted form. If you are using any citrus product on the skin, don’t forget to apply sunscreen while stepping out.
Mix potato and lemon juice. With a cotton swab apply it to affected areas and massage well. Leave it for 30 mins. Wash well. You can also add sugar for mild scrubbing action.
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Honey and curd:
Honey has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Besides, the antioxidants present helps to heal the sun damage. Similarly, the natural acids present in the curd act as a bleaching agent. It exfoliates the skin. Together, they make the skin light, soft and supple.
Mix 2-3 tablespoons of curd with 1 tablespoon of honey. Mix and apply as a thick layer. Rest it for 10-15 mins. Wash with lukewarm water.
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Oatmeal and buttermilk:
Oatmeal exfoliates and cleanses the skin while buttermilk helps in removing the tan. It improves the skin tone and softens the skin too.
Soak 3 spoons of oatmeal for 15 minutes. Add 2-3 spoons of freshly made buttermilk. Add 1 tablespoon of honey. Mix well. Apply on the face. Rub in circular motion. Leave it for 15-20 minutes. Rinse well with lukewarm water.
Aloe Vera:
Aloe Vera is almost used to treat every skin complexion. On the whole, it has anti-inflammatory properties that helps sooth skin that is tanned. It lightens the skin and protects it from damage caused by UV radiations.
Apply the aloe vera gel overnight. Rinse well in the morning.
Cucumber And Milk:
Cucumber is a rich source of vitamin C and antioxidants. It aids in skin rejuvenation, eliminating tan, soothes skin and keeps the skin clean. Whereas milk helps in skin brightening and lightening. Moreover, together they act as an effective de-tanning remedy.
Blend cucumber juice and raw milk. Apply on the skin and leave for 20 mins. Wash well.
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Fuller’s earth:
This has been an ancient home remedy to remove tanning. It soothes the burn and makes the skin radiant.
Mix Multani Mitti (Fuller’s earth) and rose water. Make a smooth paste. Apply a layer on the affected skin. Let it dry. Wash with warm water.
How long do tans last?
Usually, the lifespan of the tan is decided based on the skin type. The frequency of skin regeneration also affects tan’s lasting time. Generally speaking, it lasts for around 8-10 days. After that the outer layer of the skin begins to shed off naturally, thus removing the tan.
How to protect sun tan:
- Apply and reapply sunscreen after certain intervals
- Use sunglasses and hats
- Wear protective clothing
- Stay hydrated
- Seek shades if possible
- Exfoliate your skin at regular intervals if you’re exposed to sun for a longer time
Major concern related to skin tanning:
Both UVA and UVB rays may cause severe skin issues if the skin is exposed to this radiation to a greater extent. UVA goes deeper inside the skin and may damage a person’s immune system. It leads to a type of skin cancer called Melanoma. Correspondingly, UVB exposure increases the danger of causing other 2 types of skin cancer namely, basal and squamous cell carcinoma.
Exposure to UVB rays also increases your danger of getting two other types of skin cancer: basal and squamous cell carcinoma.
It is always recommended to protect your skin from these radiations.
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