How to Prevent Skin Darkening in the Sun: Expert Tips and Advice (2024)

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Dodge damage and unwanted tanning from the sun

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When your skin senses UV rays from the sun, it produces melanin to protect itself, and this causes your skin to get darker. But skin darkening is also a sign of damage to the skin. The only way to prevent your skin from getting darker in the sun is to protect it from the ultraviolet rays that cause tanning, cancer, premature aging, and wrinkles. There are many ways to do this, including protecting your skin with lotions, clothes, and other sun-protective products.

Things You Should Know

  • Apply a generous amount of sunscreen whenever you spend time outside, especially on your face and ears.
  • Wear long-sleeve shirts, hats, and other clothing that covers your skin.
  • Use makeup or lotions with built-in sun protection for long-term, passive skin care.

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Protecting Your Skin

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    Wear sunscreens and sun blocks. Lotions, creams, and blocks that protect from the sun work in different ways, but they are all designed to protect your skin from damage, and this will prevent your skin from getting dark in the sun.

    • Sunscreen filters the UV radiation that passes through to your skin. Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen, which protects from UVA and UVB, with an SPF of at least 30. Sunscreen gels are good for hairy parts of your body, like your scalp.
    • Sunblock creates a physical barrier between the sun and your skin. Look for broad-spectrum, an SPF of at least 30, and ingredients like octyl salicylate and methoxycinnamate, and octocrylene.
    • Apply sun-protective lotions about 30 minutes before going outdoors, and use at least an ounce of sunscreen at each application. Reapply after swimming, activities that caused you to sweat, or every two hours.[1]
    • Most sunscreens will block your pores, so get one specifically made for facial application if you have oily or acne-prone skin.[2]
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    Apply sunscreen to commonly missed body parts. Sunscreen or sunblock is only effective on the areas of the body you apply it to, and there are some areas that people often forget. Don’t forget to apply sunscreen to your:[3]

    • Nose
    • Tips of your ears
    • Scalp
    • Lips
    • Eyelids

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    Wear makeup with an SPF. Most moisturizers, bronzers, foundations, and lipsticks these days are available with built-in sun-protection. For an extra layer of protection for your face, choose cosmetics that have an SPF rating of at least 15.[4]

    • Because you only apply makeup once in the morning, you can't rely on it for all your sun protection. Use SPF makeup in conjunction with your other sun precautions. You should still apply a base layer of sunscreen to your face before applying makeup.
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    Wear sunscreen every day. This still applies even if you don’t plan to go outside. Your skin is still exposed to UV rays inside, because UV passes directly through glass and windows in buildings and houses.

    • Wearing sunscreen to be in the car is also important, because UV also passes through car windows.
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    Wear sun-protective clothing. Most summer clothing doesn’t provide a measurable amount of sun protection, but there are clothes out there that are specifically designed to protect you from the sun.[5]

    • Sun-protective clothing will have a UPF rating that measures how much protection it offers. Look for something with a UPF rating of at least 30, and make sure to wear long sleeves, long pants, and high collars to protect the most amount of skin.
    • For regular clothes that aren't UPF rated, dark clothes with a tight weave will provide more protection than light colors and open weaves.
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    Cover your face. To protect your face from tanning or burning, wear a wide-brimmed hat with a brim that’s at least two to three inches wide.

    • Be wary of straw hats and hats with open weaves that still allow the sun through.
    • Look for hats with total coverage brims or veils that protect sensitive areas like the ears and back of the neck. If you want to wear a baseball hat or hat with minimal coverage, pair it with a sun-protective veil or bandana that will cover exposed areas.
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    Beware of reflected sunlight. Sunlight and UV rays reflect off a wide number of surfaces. You have to be careful of the rays from the sky and the ones bouncing back at you from below, because they can all darken your skin.

    • Some of the most reflective surfaces are water, snow, sand, and concrete.[6]
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Preventing Skin Darkening Through Diet

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    Eat foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. There is growing evidence suggesting that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can help protect the skin from the sun. However, it’s important to use diet in conjunction with other sun-protection measures, such as using sunscreen and wearing protective clothes. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids include:

    • Salmon
    • Halibut
    • Algae
    • Nut oils
    • Chia and hemp seeds
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    Add lycopene-rich foods to your dinners. Lycopene is an antioxidant that’s found primarily in red foods such as tomatoes and red peppers. However, in order to attain the most sun-protection benefits from lycopene, it’s important to cook the foods in a small amount of oil.[7] Good sources of lycopene, therefore, include:

    • Tomato paste
    • Vegetable pasta sauces
    • Roasted red peppers
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    Eat dark chocolate. Cocoa is packed with antioxidants such as flavonoids and catechins, and eating it can help your skin protect itself from sun damage. To get the most benefits from dark chocolate, eat about 2 oz (60 g) per day.

    • Avoid chocolate that has milk added to it, as this can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb all antioxidants.
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    Keep an eye on the UV index. The UV index is a measure of the strength of the sun’s UVA and UVB rays on any given day. The higher the index the stronger the sun, and the greater chance there is of tanning and damaging your skin.[8]

    • You can check the UV index in your area on local weather reports, or websites like the Sunburn Map, and the World Health Organization’s UV Index webpage.
    • A low UV index is between 0 and 2, and indicates that you don’t really have to worry about sun protection.
    • A moderate UV index is between 3 and 7, and this means sun protection is required.
    • A high UV index is 8 and above, and means that you should take extreme precautions to protect yourself.
    • An extremely high UV index is 10 and over. When the sun is this strong, you should stay indoors whenever possible.[9]
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    Stay out of the sun when it’s strongest. The sun is always strongest between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. When possible, you should stay indoors during this time.[10]

    • To avoid the sun during peak times, try to schedule outdoor activities and trips for the early morning or late afternoon instead of midday.
    • It’s not always possible to stay inside when the sun’s rays are at their most intense, but if you must go out, take precautions to protect your skin. This is especially true when the UV index is moderate or high.
    • The sun is stronger in the summer months, but you do still have to worry about sun protection in the winter. This is especially true if you like to ski, for instance, because the air is thinner at higher altitudes, and this means the sun is stronger.
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    Seek shade. When you do have to be outside in the sun, staying in the shade is one of the best ways to protect yourself from your skin getting darker. Finding shade is especially important on high index days, and when the sun is at its strongest in the middle of the day. Great sources of shade include:[11]

    • Tall trees with dense leaves
    • Buildings
    • Roofed structures like gazebos and patios
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    Make your own shade. It’s always a good idea to take a regular umbrella out with you, because it can protect you against both sun and rain. A black umbrella can provide a UPF of 50+, so you can use an umbrella to create shade for yourself when you have to be out in the sun.[12]

    • Be careful, however, that you are still wearing sunscreen and protective clothing under the umbrella, because UV will still reflect off a number of surfaces. The larger the umbrella the better, because a bigger umbrella will protect you from more reflected UV.
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      This article was co-authored by Kimberly Tan. Kimberly Tan is the Founder & CEO of Skin Salvation, an acne clinic in San Francisco. She has been a licensed esthetician for over 15 years and is an expert in mainstream, holistic, and medical ideologies in skin care. She has worked directly under Laura Cooksey of Face Reality Acne Clinic and studied in-person with Dr. James E. Fulton, Co-creator of Retin-a and pioneer of acne research. Her business blends skin treatments, effective products, and education in holistic health and sustainability. This article has been viewed 297,638 times.

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      To keep your skin from darkening in the sun, protect it with sunscreen and sunblock to filter out the UV radiation that causes skin damage. Don’t forget to cover your nose, ears, scalp, lips, and eyelids. If you wear makeup, you can use products with SPF protection built in. You should wear sunscreen every day, even if you aren’t going outside, since UV rays pass directly through glass windows. Look for clothing with UPF rating of at least 30, or opt for dark fabrics with a tighter weave to protect your skin. For more tips from our Skincare co-author, like how to eat a diet that promotes skin health, keep reading!

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      How to Prevent Skin Darkening in the Sun: Expert Tips and Advice (2024)

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      How to Prevent Skin Darkening in the Sun: Expert Tips and Advice? ›

      Wear sunscreens and sun blocks.

      How to prevent skin darkening in the sun? ›

      Wear a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses with UV protection and lightweight long-sleeved shirts and pants while outside. Look for clothing with an ultraviolet protection factor label for extra protection. Avoid the peak UV hours, usually between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. Avoid all forms of tanning.

      How to get your skin back to normal after being in the sun? ›

      People can try the following methods to help remove or fade a tan from the sun or a sunbed:
      1. Exfoliation. Gently exfoliating the skin will help remove pigmented dead skin cells from the outer layer of skin. ...
      2. Skin lightening products. ...
      3. Take a shower or bath. ...
      4. Baking soda. ...
      5. A gentle nail buffer. ...
      6. Self-tanner removers.
      Sep 5, 2019

      Why does my skin get dark so easily in the sun? ›

      People tan because sunlight causes the skin to produce more melanin and darken. The tan fades when new cells move to the surface and the tanned cells are sloughed off. Some sunlight can be good as long as you have proper protection from overexposure. But too much ultraviolet, or UV, exposure can cause sunburn.

      How to not get dark in the summer? ›

      From light jackets to gloves and hats, invest in protective clothing when you step out to shield your skin from unwanted UVA rays! We recommend that you go with multiple layers so you can quickly peel those full sleeves off indoors. You really can't say it enough times! Sunscreen is a summer ESSENTIAL!

      How can I lighten my skin in the sun? ›

      To fight the damage, try: Skin-lightening creams: Products with hydroquinone can lighten skin. Kojic and glycolic acids are two other ingredients that can help remove these marks, too. Retinoids: Along with smoothing wrinkles, these compounds speed up the turnover and shedding of pigmented cells.

      Is sun Darkening permanent? ›

      Frequent sunburns or hours spent tanning can result in a permanent darkening of the skin, dark spots, and a leathery texture.

      How do you stay light skinned in the summer? ›

      Is Lighter Skin Achievable During Summer?
      1. Don't Skimp on Sun Protection. A golden rule in skincare is to always protect your skin from harmful UV rays. ...
      2. Wear Protective Clothing. Opt for a wide-brimmed hat to guard your scalp and ears. ...
      3. Avoid the Sun Between 11AM and 4PM. ...
      4. Maintain a Healthy Diet and Hydrate Often.
      Jul 6, 2023

      How to protect skin from sun? ›

      Sun Safety Tips

      Wear clothing to cover skin exposed to the sun, such as long-sleeved shirts, pants, sunglasses, and broad-brimmed hats. Use broad spectrum sunscreens with SPF values of 15 or higher regularly and as directed. Reapply sunscreen at least every two hours, and more often if you're sweating or swimming.

      How to avoid skin tanning in summer? ›

      Summer skincare tips: 5 effective ways to avoid tanning
      1. Apply sunblock. Sunscreen is a must-have all around the year as it protects the skin from the UVA and UVB rays of the sun. ...
      2. Use aloe vera gel. Aloe vera is a great cooling agent for the summer. ...
      3. Exfoliation is key. ...
      4. Use a homemade face and body pack. ...
      5. Keep yourself covered.
      Jun 4, 2023

      Does skin darkening from sun go away? ›

      Sun exposure can damage your skin, including worsening any hyperpigmentation, especially if you have acne. Certain ingredients in skin care products can help reverse this, but only if you also limit your exposure to the sun and always wear sunscreen.

      Does SPF 50 make you darker? ›

      More melanin production in the body results in darker skin so uses correct sunscreen lotion. For Indian skin, you can use SPF 30 to 50. Using zinc oxide or titanium dioxide sunscreen can make your skin look darker therefore before purchasing sunscreen avoid sunscreen having these ingredients.

      How to avoid sun tan? ›

      Here is a list of tips for preventing sun tan and sun damage;
      1. Use sunscreen daily. ...
      2. Wear sunglasses and full-sleeved shirts and pants. ...
      3. Wear hat and walk on the shady side. ...
      4. Apply Sun Protection Skincare Products. ...
      5. Be cautious about medications that increases sensitivity to sun.

      Does SPF prevent tanning? ›

      In the end, no sunscreen can completely prevent tanning if exposing skin to the sun for extended periods. The myth persists that lower SPF sunscreens aid tanning while higher SPF prevents it. In reality, tanning depends more on sun exposure time, skin tone, and a sunscreen's UVA blocking capacity than the SPF alone.

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