Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life

Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life

I’m sure we’ve all had our fair share of fun and play time in the sun this summer. But if you’ve spent a little too much time soaking up the rays, here are some remedies that will help soothe your skin back to its brilliance. These cures to remove rough texture, dark spots and dull skin are intended for all ages. –mckenzie harris

In Your 20s


This is a crucial time to properly take care of your skin. Slathering on a serum is perfect if you are short on time, which many of us are. To keep the natural radiance and glow in your skin, exfoliate in the shower before applying a lightening serum and moisturizer with SPF. Try IS Clinical White Lightening Serum. You should see a difference in 30 days.


Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life
IS Clinical White Lightening Serum ($68)

In Your 30s

It’s time to revamp your routine so you are guaranteed to see more results. Switch to a daily skincare program instead of treatments a few times a week or month. Investing in a great nighttime treatment is key as well.


Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life
Kinerase PhotoFacials Sun Damage Reversal System ($100)

In Your 40s

Your 40s are all about your diet. The sun can produce massive amounts of sun-ray damage over time to the exposed areas of your body. Eating antioxidant-rich superfruits like açaí, goji, noni, mangosteen and vitamin-A-rich kale will help neutralize the damage.

In Your 50s

Try a spot treatment like Kiehl’s Photo-Age Corrector High-Potency Spot Treatment to vanish lingering sun damage. When used daily, they can decrease melanin production, keeping discoloration from getting darker while erasing sun spots. If you need more of an aggressive formula, ask your dermatologist about a prescription of hydroquinone, like Tri-Luma Cream.

Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life
Kiehl's Photo-Age Corrector High-Potency Spot Treatment ($50)

In Your 60s and Up

A high-powered approach, like lightening any areas with a laser, may suit you best at this age. A laser session can cost you anywhere up to $1,000 per session. If you aren’t ready for the big beams, try a wrinkle and UV damage corrector. Clinical data suggests that in 12 weeks, you’ll see 63 percent of the results you’d have with a laser.

Too Much Time in the Sun? Bring Your Skin Back to Life
Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle & UV Damage Corrector ($44.50)

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