How to Remove Tan Faster? Natural Remedies to Remove Tan| I Tried them and got visible results!
Staying in sunlight is important for our body, especially for brain and bones, because it provides vitamin D which is essential for maintaining overall health.
But, sunlight also emits some harmful rays like UVA and UVB, that can damage the upper layer of skin causing tan, and make you look dull.
Here are few natural remedies that can remove tan easily:
First is Lemon Juice and honey : Lemon is a natural bleaching agent, it has citric acid which helps exfoliate the skin and lighten tan.
How to use - mix lemon juice and honey in equal parts and apply on face, leave it for 10-15 minutes and wash your face with luke warm water.
Second is Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera has skin soothing and antioxidant properties which helps protect the skin from UV rays.
How to use -
Take fresh aloe vera gel and apply it on tanned skin. Leave it for 20-30 minutes and wash with water.
Also using tomatoes as it contain a powerful antioxidant called lycopene, that can protect skin from damage and reduce tan.
How to use -
Blend a tomato into a paste and apply it to tanned area. Leave it for 15 to 20 minutes and wash it with water.
Moreover, Oatmeal and butter milk can be used because oatmeal has exfoliating properties that can remove dead skin cells, while lactic acid in buttermilk helps improve skin tone.
How to use -
Mix oatmeal with buttermilk to form a paste. Gently scrub on tanned skin in circular motions for a few minutes and wash it off with water.
Using Saffron and Milk can have amazing effects because, saffron contains natural compounds that can protect the skin from UV damage and remove tan.
How to use -
Soak a few strands of saffron in milk or cream overnight. Apply it on tanned areas and leave it for 20 to 30 minutes and then wash with water.
Source:-
1. Pal, R. S., Pal, Y., Wal, P., Wal, A., & Saraswat, N. (2021). Composition and Quality Standards of Naturally Derived Anti Tan Medicine. The Open Biology Journal, 9(1).
2. Wang, J., Bian, Y., Cheng, Y., Sun, R., & Li, G. (2020). Effect of lemon peel flavonoids on UVB-induced skin damage in mice. RSC advances, 10(52), 31470–31478. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05518b
3. Cooperstone, J. L., Tober, K. L., Riedl, K. M., Teegarden, M. D., Cichon, M. J., Francis, D. M., Schwartz, S. J., & Oberyszyn, T. M. (2017). Tomatoes protect against development of UV-induced keratinocyte carcinoma via metabolomic alterations. Scientific reports, 7(1), 5106. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05568-7
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