Tips for Treating Sun Spots
Solar Lentigines are also known as Sun Spots Old Age Spots
Unlike freckles, these harmless age spots do not fade in winter and are common on the face, the "V" of the neck, the back of hands, on forearms, and even on the legs.
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Fortunately, Sun Spots are Treatable!
Treatment Tips:
- Practice sun avoidance
- Use sun protection with a high factor SPF
- Use skin care products that contain pigment-inhibiting ingredients.
- Smaller lentigines can be treated with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy).
- Consider treatments that use lasers or energy-based devices such as IPL
- Go for medical grade TCA chemical peels

Read the label:
Ingredients to look out for
- Kojic Acid
- Retinol
- Glycolic Acid
- Phytic Acid
- Glutathione
- Vitamin C
- Resorcinol
- Tranexamic Acid
Recommended Cleansers
Use a brightening cleanser with an anti-pollution and cellular renewal action on the skin.
Recommended Targeted Treatments
Choose a treatment that is proven to help improve discolourations and promote an even skin tone.
Recommended Moisturisers
Nourish the skin while focusing on pigmentation caused by excessive sun exposure
Recommended Sunscreens
Your most important pick! Use an advanced sunscreen containing antioxidants and brightening ingredients.