How Do You Improve Sun Damaged Skin?
You love the sun and everything about it. You tan at the beach without sunscreen or a hat, you play tennis and forget to cover your skin. And suddenly lines start to appear on your face and around your eyes. The sun spots and age spots pop up everywhere and you can’t seem to get rid of them. If you’re looking in the mirror and don’t like what you see, here’s an opportunity to learn how to improve your sun damaged skin. YOU NEED TO EXFOLIATE ON A REGULAR BASIS. Exfoliating the skin does not mean using abrasive agents. They scratch the surface of the skin and lead to irritation, inflammation and breakouts. You can prevent the buildup of dead skin cells and clogged pores by using an 8% to 10% alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) or a 1% to 2% beta hydroxy acid (BHA). If you use these products in a gel, liquid or thin lotion form they are unlikely to contain thickening agents, which can clog pores. Look for these ingredients in the products you buy over the counter. Price doesn’t matter. These ingredi