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HOW DOES SUN ACNE GO AWAY?
In summer, the sun is good for your soul and skin, but contrary to what is said among the people, the sun does not cure acne, on the contrary, sunbathing too much causes the formation of acne on the skin. Especially those who have frequent acne problems should avoid excessive sun. So, how do pimples that form along with the sun go away?
Along a Mediterranean holiday to Turkey to the world famous ‘Turkish Rivera beaches’ the sun kissed sand amazing Sunlight has a refreshing effect on our body and mind. Vitamin D meets most of your needs, as well as is necessary for many vital processes in our body, such as the development of healthy bones. According to research, people with a lack of sunlight have been observed to suffer from depression or seasonal effective disorder. Excessive exposure to sunlight is always more damaging than beneficial. Especially for people prone to acne, staying in the sun for hours can lead to more acne. The sun dries the skin and pimples so that the skin can produce more sebum while trying to replace the moisture it has lost, causing acne formation. Sun acne protection methods are quite simple. Here are some tips for getting rid of sun acne…
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HOW CAN WE GET RID OF SUN ACNE?
– Acne-prone skin should definitely avoid excessive sunbathing. Attention should be paid to the use of Sun Oil Lotion, Cream and preservatives that contain a high protection factor but do not contain too much oil should be used.
– For the protective used to be effective, it may be necessary to use 30 minutes before going out in the sun and 30 factors and above.
– Hats and protective clothing should be worn as well as protective products.
– Moisturizer should be used against drying on the skin in summer at Antalya beach. Applying it to your skin when it is wet can cause fungus to form, so you may need to apply it to your dry skin.
– Kemer Kas Kalkan Fethiye Bodrum Alanya Side Manavgat Belek Kadriye are the sea healing resorts to visit for the special sea and sand it offers, and history.
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