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5 TIPS TO DIMINISH DARK SPOTS




1. Be Sun Smart:

Sunscreen is non-negotiable. Beachside, poolside, or even inside -- protect your skin against dark spots with SPF50 and reapply frequently.

2. Resist Temptation:

Mom was right; don’t mess with your zits! It leads to acne scarring, which makes your skin more susceptible to dark spots and discoloration. Resist!

3. Hydrate Inside and Out:

Always apply a daily good moisturizer and don’t forget to drink lots of water. Think of your skin as a plant: when you water it correctly, the leaves will grow vibrant and beautiful.

4. Up Your Antioxidant Game:

Experts say antioxidants line vitamins C,E and A – are the closest thing to a hyperpigmentation “magic potion.” These ingredients help repair your complexion reduce dark spots and prevent future damage.


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5. Ditch Harsh Chemicals and Go Natural:

Turmeric, Aloe Vera, and Green Tea nourish, soothe and brighten while promoting a glowing, even skin tone.




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