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Preventing sunspots


Most our long looking forward to the good weather and, finally, it seems that good temperatures are starting to make an appearance in our country. The spring is just around the corner and soon we will begin to look over our clothes and make-up with the chilly season trends.

Another thing you will soon begin to do is to take the sun. However, sometimes they can leave dark spots on the skin in sensitive areas like the face, hands and chest, especially if it has been under the sun for long. For this not to happen in the coming months, we will give you a few tips.


Sunscreen

Sun exposure causes a stimulus in the melanin, the principal pigment dermis, disrupting production. If you take the sun for a long time and without proper protection, the skin may react with lesions and dark spots. The only effective way to prevent this is to use creams factor protection total exposure areas.

It is important that you apply these products even when it's cloudy. Actually, all creams should apply ourselves whenever we go out of the house, even in winter.

Types of sunspots

There are two types of stains solar: or senile lentigines. The former usually appear on the face, hands and upper body and once that appears is stable. The senile only appear on the face and skin of women and do not disappear but are clear in winter.

Caps and Hats

To prevent sunspots, it is also recommended to use caps and hats to prevent direct radiation to the face. In this way, you will protect the skin from the harmful effects of the Sun, aging and stains.

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