Immediate Tanning

Immediate tanning is known as tanning of skin immediately after sun exposure depending on the individual's skin phototypes and wavelength of light inducing it. Immediate tanning is often caused by ultraviolet A and delayed tanning due to ultraviolet B. Tan is removed from the skin by applying tomato, gram flour, curd, and honey. It is also managed by using chemical peels and laser toning by consulting a dermatologist.

  
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How can I prevent tanning?

Query: Hello doctor, I get tanned really easily. My skin is super sensitive. None of the sunscreens really helped me with this problem. If I am under the sun even for five minutes, I get super super tanned.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Which sunscreen are you using and its SPF? Actually, sunscreens are of two types: physical and chemical. Physical sunscreen is better in protecting from sun radiation but the problem is that they are not cosmetically acceptable. Because they are visibly seen on the fac...  Read Full »

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