How to Remove White Spots From Tanning Scars
White spots on your skin are the result of tanning scars. These white spots are a condition where skin pigmentation is lost. While this can happen without the help of tanning, going to a tanning bed or spending and extended amount of time out in the sun can speed up the process. If you begin to notice white spots on your skin from tanning scars, there are ways you can treat it to help remove the spots. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Locate all of the areas on your skin where the white spots have formed. This will help determine how much product you will need to cover up the white spots.
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Apply kojic acid or another form of bleach to the areas on you skin where there are white spots. Open up a small container of the cream and dip your index and middle fingers into the mix.
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Pull out an amount that is enough to cover up the first spot and apply it over the white spot in a circular motion. Move your fingers over the area, similarly to applying lotion, and dip your fingers back in the cream. Apply it over the next area where there is a white spot and continue in the same manner until all of the white spots on your skin have been completely covered with the cream.
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Wait for the cream to soak in and look for changes in your skin color. The white spots will begin to blend in over a few days. Apply more cream on a daily basis until the white spots disappear completely.
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