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Rehabilitate Your Post-Summer Skin

  • Fashion Metrics
  • Feb 23, 2017
  • 2 min read


As the toasty summer sun sets and September takes center stage, your skin will serve as a reminder of the months of exposure to damaging UV rays. You take a peek in the mirror, only to have dark spots, wrinkles, and freckles staring back at you. Sun exposure advertently cranks up your body’s melanin production in an effort to protect skin from harmful UV rays. The resulting hyperpigmentation can cause patches of unsightly dark spots on your skin. Unfortunately, the external ramifications of sun damage stem beyond discoloration and wrinkles. The radiation emitted by UV rays can alter your skin cell’s DNA, which can have long-term consequences like cancer.

Skin whitening treatments are an optimal solution for sun damage removal, restoring your skin’s natural radiance. A therapeutic exfoliating bar formulated with natural whitening ingredients should be applied to the face and body.



Exfoliation is the first step in facilitating skin rejuvenation because it stimulates circulation, scrubs away dead skin cells and aids in the restoration of the skin’s normal pH balance. Skin whitening products that combine ingredients like kojic acid or arbutin inhibits the body’s melanin production, effectively lightening age spots and sun discoloration.


Treatments that are rich in antioxidants repair sun damage and reduce wrinkles for a complexion that is velvety-smooth to the touch. Just because you’re now using sunscreen, lip balm with SPF and other UV blocking products does not mean your skin is damage-free. Most of the sun’s negative effects are invisible to the eye and were accumulated in your youth. Because of this, it’s important to use a post-summer skincare regimen year over year to ensure your skin is healthy and vibrant.




 
 
 

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