EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ELIMINATING BROWN SPOTS

If you’re eager to eliminate those stubborn brown spots, the good news is that there are various solutions available. While brown spots are typically benign and pose no health risks, it’s crucial to monitor any that change in color, size, or texture and to visit your dermatologist regularly. Although treatment for benign spots isn’t necessary, their removal or fading can be both cosmetically and psychologically rewarding. After all, who wouldn’t want a clearer, more even skin tone?

What should I know about spots?

Brown spots, also known as age spots, liver spots, solar lentigines, or sun spots, are flat, oval areas of increased pigmentation that vary in size. Typically gray, tan, brown, or black, these spots appear on areas of the skin that have received the most sun exposure over the years, such as the face, backs of hands, tops of feet, forearms, shoulders, and upper back. They can affect anyone, regardless of sex or race; however, brown spots are more common in individuals with fair skin, a history of frequent sun exposure, regular tanning bed use, and those over 40 years of age.

What causes spots?

Brown spots are caused by overactive pigment cells known as melanocytes. Ultraviolet (UV) light accelerates the production of melanin, the skin pigment responsible for a tan or darker skin. After years of UV exposure, melanin can clump together or be produced in high concentrations, leading to the appearance of brown spots.

There are three main types of benign skin pigmentation resulting from overactive melanocytes: freckles, solar lentigines, and melasma.

FRECKLES

Freckles can be seen as a genetic gift from Mother Nature. These small, flat spots range in color from pale to dark brown and result from an overproduction of melanin in response to UV light exposure. Typically, real freckles are found on younger skin, especially in children, and are most common among individuals with red hair and fair skin that burns easily. They tend to be more noticeable in sun-exposed areas during the summer months and often fade during the winter season.

SOLAR LENTIGINES

Solar lentigines, commonly known as age spots, are dark patches that develop from prolonged sun exposure and are generally harmless. These flat, actinic keratosis lesions can appear yellowish, gray, or light brown, with clearly defined edges. Some may have a dry or slightly scaly texture. Unlike freckles, which are smaller and more diffuse, lentigines are larger and more distinct, typically found on areas such as the face, hands, and chest, accumulating over time due to sun exposure. Unlike freckles, they do not fade in winter and can occur anywhere on the body; they are usually benign.

On the other hand, actinic keratosis represents another form of sun damage that may have the potential to become cancerous. These spots are flat or slightly raised, reddish-brown, and have a more abrasive appearance, often with a scaly surface. Surprisingly, nearly 60 million Americans are affected by this type of sun damage to their skin.

A Woods Lamp (black light) evaluation allows us to detect cumulative skin damage before it becomes visible to the naked eye. It can be eye-opening to observe the extent of sun damage that has already occurred. Since there is always a chance that new lesions may develop in the future, the best preventive measures include avoiding sun exposure, using a broad-spectrum high-SPF sunscreen, and wearing protective clothing and hats.

MELASMA

If you have a Mediterranean-type olive complexion or are of Latin, Asian, or Middle Eastern descent, you are more likely to develop melasma. This condition manifests as large dark patches of pigmentation caused by overactive melanocytes, often appearing as mask-like areas on the cheeks, temples, above the upper lip, and/or forehead. Melasma is believed to be influenced by excessive or repeated sun exposure, as well as hormonal changes. It can develop during the use of birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy, or pregnancy, which is why it is sometimes referred to as a “pregnancy mask.” While melasma may be visually unappealing, it is not dangerous and does not cause any physical discomfort.

Another type of brown spot is known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), which occurs as a result of skin injury. PIH is more common in individuals with darker skin tones and appears as patches triggered by inflammation from conditions such as acne, eczema, or trauma. After the initial condition resolves, dark spots may remain, and their fading over time can vary from person to person.

Words of caution and when you should see a doctor

Another type of brown spot is known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), which occurs as a result of injury to the skin. PIH is more prevalent among individuals with darker skin tones and manifests as patches triggered by inflammation from conditions such as acne, eczema, or trauma. After the initial skin condition resolves, dark spots may remain, and their tendency to fade over time can vary from person to person.

What spots can be treated? 

Brown spots, including liver spots, freckles, solar lentigines, and other benign pigmented lesions that develop after years of sun exposure, can be removed or faded from almost any area of your body. Conditions such as melasma, sun-related brown spots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can also be effectively treated. However, actinic keratoses and any abnormal-looking lesions should be evaluated and treated by a physician.

Types of spot treatments

Since the pigment is located at the base of the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin—any treatments aimed at lightening brown spots must penetrate this layer effectively.

Medications and prescription lightening creams containing hydroquinone or kojic acid (pigment-bleaching agents) can be used alone or in combination with retinoids (like tretinoin) and mild steroids to gradually fade spots over several months. However, these treatments may cause temporary side effects, including itching, redness, burning, or dryness. It’s essential to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 during treatment.

FotoFacial or IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments emit a range of light waves that pass through the skin to target and destroy melanin, breaking up the spots without damaging the skin’s surface. Typically, two to three sessions are required, and after treatment, spots may appear like coffee ground speckles that flake off and gradually fade over several weeks or months. It’s crucial to avoid sun exposure for at least four weeks before treatment and to use sun protection liberally afterward to ensure optimal results.

Cryotherapy, or freezing, destroys the excess pigment by applying liquid nitrogen or another freezing agent to the spots. This treatment is quick but can be painful, and afterward, there may be some discomfort, blistering, or temporary redness and swelling. As the area heals, the skin may appear lighter. Cryotherapy is generally used for single brown spots or small groupings, but it carries a slight risk of permanent darkening of a spot (PIH), lightening of surrounding skin, or scarring.

Chemical peels involve applying an acid that removes the outer layer of skin to allow new skin to grow in its place. Several treatments may be necessary before seeing results, and strong sun protection is advised following the procedure. Temporary redness is common, with a slight risk of permanent changes in skin color.

Microdermabrasion is a less aggressive option that smooths the outer layers of skin using inert crystals to exfoliate. This treatment requires multiple sessions over several months to achieve desired results and is not recommended for those with rosacea or small red veins on the face. After microdermabrasion, mild redness may appear but typically resolves within a few hours, with flaky skin for three to four days. It can be effective, especially when combined with chemical peels.

Non-ablative laser spot removals destroy melanocytes without harming the skin’s surface. At YouBaby Skin Spa, we use a picosecond laser and PICO Genesis Spot treatments, which deliver light deep into the skin at a trillionth of a second. This breaks up melanocytes, allowing them to be eliminated by the body’s lymphatic system. The treated area may darken, resemble bruising, or form a crust for a few days, but fades over the following weeks, improving both the spots and the skin’s texture. Several treatments are recommended to build upon the results of previous sessions as the skin regenerates collagen and absorbs the debris.

Ablative laser resurfacing is a more aggressive treatment that removes sun-damaged cells to refresh the skin and fade spots. This method removes the outermost layer of skin, allowing new skin to grow back, but requires considerable recovery time and healing. One or two treatments can effectively address age spots quickly.

Prevention

To help prevent the reappearance of brown spots and the formation of new ones after treatment, follow these tips to limit your sun exposure:

  1. Avoid the Sun Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
    The sun’s rays are most intense during this time, so try to schedule outdoor activities for earlier or later in the day.
  2. Use Sunscreen.
    Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays 15 to 30 minutes before going outdoors. Choose a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. Be sure to apply it generously and reapply every two hours, or more frequently if swimming or sweating.
  3. Cover Up.
    Wear tightly woven clothing that covers your arms and legs, along with a broad-brimmed hat, which offers better protection than a baseball cap or golf visor. Consider clothing specifically designed for sun protection, labeled with an ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of 40 to 50 for optimal safety.
  4. Never Use Tanning Beds.
    Avoid tanning beds, as they can contribute to skin damage and increase the risk of developing new brown spots.

CONCLUSION

Spot removal is not a new concept, and the type of treatment varies, offering different outcomes. In some cases, spots may never be completely eliminated but can fade significantly, becoming much lighter. Proper home care is essential after any removal treatment to maximize your results. Alongside sunscreen, common aftercare typically includes a tyrosinase inhibitor (which targets the enzyme responsible for melanin formation) and a lightening agent.

We design an individualized program tailored to your skin type, the specific spots you have, and the treatment administered. Share your goals with us, and we will guide you to the appropriate treatment options.

15 BEST TINTED SUNSCREENS FOR FACE

Sun protection is a non-negotiable part of any skincare routine. But who says it can’t be convenient and even enhance your complexion? Tinted sunscreens offer the perfect marriage of sun safety and a touch of makeup magic. Whether you’re looking for a sheer wash of color or light coverage, there’s a tinted sunscreen out there to suit your needs. We’ll explore sunscreens for various skin types, highlight key ingredients, and help you find the perfect match for your unique needs and preferences. Get ready to discover sun protection that feels effortless and leaves you looking radiant!

WHAT IS A TINTED SUNSCREEN?

“A tinted sunscreen is a product that’s primarily an SPF and also has pigment added to offer light-to-medium makeup coverage,” explains Britta Plug, esthetician and cofounder of Wildling. “This can be especially helpful in mineral-based sunblocks that can leave a white cast. The pigments help to harmonize the physical sunblock with your personal skin tone.”

She further clarifies that the distinction between tinted sunscreen and tinted moisturizer with SPF is somewhat semantic, viewing it more as a spectrum than distinct categories. For Plug, the key lies in understanding the primary function of the product. “Is it formulated to mostly hydrate and moisturize skin but also has SPF as an added benefit? Or is it primarily an SPF that has some hydrating ingredients added for a dewy finish or to offset some of the dryness that can accompany mineral SPF?”

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A TINTED SUNSCREEN?

SUN PROTECTION

When selecting sun protection, it’s essential to prioritize broad-spectrum coverage to shield against both UVA and UVB rays. Aim for SPF 30 or higher for daily use, with higher SPF recommended for prolonged sun exposure or lighter skin tones.

SKIN TYPE

Considering your skin type is crucial. For oily skin, opt for oil-free, non-comedogenic formulas with mattifying properties. Look for terms like “lightweight” or “sheer” to avoid clogged pores. For dry skin, choose hydrating formulas containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid or ceramides. Lotions or creams may be preferable to gels. Those with sensitive skin should seek fragrance-free, mineral-based sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide as active ingredients.

COVERAGE AND FINISH

When it comes to coverage and finish, tinted sunscreens provide sheer to light coverage, catering to different needs such as evening out skin tone or minimizing redness. Consider your desired look and skin type when selecting a finish – whether dewy, natural, or matte.

INGREDIENTS

Examining the ingredients list is essential. Look for mineral or chemical sunscreens, both effective but with mineral options typically gentler on sensitive skin. Additional ingredients like antioxidants (such as vitamins C and E) offer extra protection, while hyaluronic acid provides hydration. Fragrance-free options are preferable for sensitive skin, although some may enjoy a light scent.

SHADE SELECTION

For shade selection, while universal tints may suffice for some, having a range of shades available ensures finding a suitable match for your skin tone. Swatching the sunscreen on your jawline can help verify the color match before committing to a particular product.

OUR TOP PICKS

SKINCEUTICALS PHYSICAL FUSION UV DEFENSE SPF 50

This high-quality mineral sunscreen offers broad-spectrum SPF 50+ protection, utilizing both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Not only does it shield against harmful UVA and UVB rays, but it also enhances skin tone and radiance. With a lightweight lotion texture, it absorbs easily and features a universal tint, leaving no greasy or white residue. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, it’s both paraben-free and fragrance-free.

GLOWSCREEN SUNSCREEN SPF 40 PA+++ WITH HYALURONIC ACID + NIACINAMIDE

Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF 40 PA+++ is a versatile sunscreen that combines effective sun protection with a radiant finish. Offering SPF 40 and PA+++, it ensures reliable defense against both UVA and UVB rays, suitable for daily use. Beyond sun protection, Glowscreen boasts skin-nourishing benefits such as hyaluronic acid for hydration and niacinamide for redness reduction and skin tone improvement.

Its lightweight formula absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue, catering to all skin types, including oily skin. Additionally, it doubles as a makeup-gripping primer, providing a smooth base for makeup application and prolonging its wear time. Glowscreen also offers blue light filtering to combat the effects of digital device exposure and leaves a subtle, dewy finish for a healthy-looking glow.

COLORESCIENCE SUNFORGETTABLE TOTAL PROTECTION FACE SHIELD FLEX SPF 50

This sunscreen comes in SPF 50 and four different shades: fair, medium, tan, and deep. When you squeeze it out of the bottle, it looks white, but it has special pigments that change to match your skin color. It leaves your skin with a kind of matte finish, not too shiny or too dry. This sunscreen doesn’t just protect you from the sun, it also helps to hide spots on your skin, calm redness, and shield your skin from the blue light that comes from screens like your phone or computer.

The main ingredient in this sunscreen is called zinc oxide, and it’s the type of sunscreen that sits on top of your skin, forming a barrier against the sun’s rays. It’s called mineral sunscreen because it uses minerals like zinc oxide to protect your skin instead of chemicals. So, with SPF 50, four different shades to match your skin, and ingredients that help your skin stay healthy and protected, it’s a good choice for keeping your skin safe.

ILIA SUPER SERUM SKIN TINT

ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40 is a popular product blending skincare benefits with makeup. Beyond sun protection, it offers a dewy finish and light, buildable coverage. With SPF 40, it ensures broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection for daily wear, while ingredients like hyaluronic acid, squalane, and niacinamide provide hydration, plumping effects, and redness reduction.

This tinted sunscreen evens out skin tone and conceals minor imperfections while maintaining a natural appearance, thanks to its light coverage that allows your skin’s natural beauty to shine through. Its dewy finish leaves the skin looking fresh and radiant. Formulated without common irritants like gluten or silicone, it’s vegan, cruelty-free, and fragrance-free, catering to those seeking clean beauty options. Ideal for individuals desiring lightweight sun protection with a hint of coverage, ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40 suits those who prefer a natural, dewy finish and have normal, dry, or combination skin types. 

AVENE SOLAIRE UV TINTED MINERAL SUNSCREEN

Avène’s tinted sunscreen stands as a quintessential product within French pharmacies, lauded by editors and supermodels alike for its exceptional qualities. Renowned for good reason, its mineral formulation offers broad-spectrum UV protection coupled with a myriad of skincare advantages. Enriched with thermal spring water, niacinamide, bisabolol, and allantoin, this lightweight sunscreen not only safeguards against harmful rays but also deeply moisturizes and harmonizes the complexion. Its sheer wash of color imbues a natural radiance reminiscent of days spent basking in the sun during winter break. Additionally, its waterproof nature ensures steadfast protection even during aquatic activities. With an SPF level of 50 and a velvety fluid texture, this mineral sunscreen epitomizes both efficacy and luxury in skincare.

LA ROCHE-POSAY ANTHELIOS MINERAL TINTED ULTRA LIGHT FACE SUNSCREEN FLUID SPF 50

La Roche-Posay’s Antelios sunscreens are highly favored by editors, whether obtained from a French pharmacy or local drugstore. Known for their gentle formulation suitable for sensitive skin, this lightweight sunscreen absorbs rapidly, leaving behind a matte finish. Its blend of antioxidant technology, mineral sunscreen filter (titanium dioxide 11%), vitamin E, and thermal spring water works synergistically to treat, protect, and hydrate the skin effectively from within. With an SPF level of 50, it ensures robust sun protection, making it a trusted choice for skincare enthusiasts.

CERAVE HYDRATING MINERAL SUNSCREEN

CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen is a fragrance-free sunscreen designed specifically for sensitive skin. Offering broad-spectrum SPF 50 protection, it effectively shields against both UVA and UVB rays, making it suitable for daily use and prolonged sun exposure. This sunscreen is mineral-based, utilizing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as active ingredients, which are known to be less likely to cause irritation compared to chemical sunscreens.

With key ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides, CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen provides hydration and reinforces the skin’s natural barrier. Hyaluronic acid attracts and retains moisture, keeping the skin hydrated and plump, while ceramides strengthen the skin’s protective barrier, preventing moisture loss.

The lightweight, oil-free formula ensures comfort for all skin types, including oily skin, and is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores. This sunscreen is gentle on sensitive skin, formulated without fragrance, oxybenzone, and octinoxate, making it suitable for those with delicate skin types.

NEUTROGENA PURESCREEN+ MINERAL UV TINT FACE LIQUID

Neutrogena’s Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen comes highly recommended by dermatologist Dornechia George Carter, MD, particularly for individuals with deeper skin tones. Featuring a water-resistant formula available in four shades, this lightweight sunscreen caters to various activities, whether it’s a quick swim or a full face of makeup. It also contains Vitamin E, offering conditioning and hydration benefits.

The key ingredients of this sunscreen are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, making it a mineral-based option. With an SPF 30 rating, it ensures adequate protection against harmful UV rays. However, some users have raised concerns about the packaging being prone to messiness. Nonetheless, its thin liquid formula avoids causing makeup to appear cakey over time, providing a seamless application experience.

ISDIN ERYFOTONA AGELESS TINTED MINERAL SUNSCREEN

ISDIN Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Mineral Sunscreen offers a comprehensive solution by combining broad-spectrum sun protection with anti-aging properties and a touch of color. With a high SPF 50+ rating, it ensures excellent defense against both UVA and UVB rays, suitable for daily wear and even intense sun exposure. The mineral-based formulation, featuring zinc oxide as the active ingredient, caters to sensitive skin, offering gentle yet effective protection.

This sunscreen focuses on anti-aging benefits with its innovative DNA Repairsomes® technology, designed to shield and repair DNA damage caused by UV rays, potentially reducing premature aging signs. Additionally, the inclusion of peptide complex and Q10 may stimulate collagen production and enhance skin firmness for a more youthful appearance. With a versatile tint that aims to adapt to various skin tones, it provides light coverage, evening out skin tone and minimizing redness for a natural, makeup-free look.

KOA MINERRAL SUNSCREEN

Koa Mineral Sunscreen stands out for its commitment to using traditional Hawaiian ingredients and prioritizing reef safety. Their sunscreens offer broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays, typically ranging in SPF options around SPF 45, suitable for daily sun defense. The brand’s emphasis on reef safety is reflected in their use of non-nano zinc oxide as the active ingredient, ensuring it’s gentle on sensitive skin and environmentally friendly.

Inspired by Hawaiian traditions, Koa incorporates luxurious ingredients such as shea butter for deep hydration and wild chamomile renowned for its soothing properties, effectively calming irritation and reducing redness. Depending on the specific product, you may also find additional Hawaiian botanical extracts like kukui nut oil or noni for added nourishment.

Koa’s sunscreens are formulated to be lightweight and quick-absorbing, leaving behind no greasy residue. They offer some level of water and sweat resistance, although reapplication after swimming or sweating is advisable.

DIME TINTED GLOW WONDERSCREEN® SPF 30

Dime Tinted Glow Wonderscreen® SPF 30 offers a radiant, lit-from-within appearance alongside sun protection. Its formula promises a dewy finish and sheer, buildable coverage, ideal for those seeking a natural, healthy-looking glow. With SPF 30 protection, it guards against both UVA and UVB rays for everyday use. Noteworthy considerations include the available shade range to ensure a suitable match for your skin tone. Additionally, it’s essential to review the ingredient list for any potential sensitivities or specific skincare concerns the formula addresses. User reviews can also offer valuable insights into the product’s performance across different skin types, aiding in informed decision-making.

MDSOLARSCIENCES MD MINERAL BB CRÈME SPF 30

MDSolarSciences BB cream is renowned for its ability to deliver a natural matte finish, making it an ideal choice for the summer months. With four available shades, its sheer tint blends seamlessly onto the skin without clogging pores or settling into fine lines, ensuring a flawless appearance. Enriched with niacinamide and caffeine, the formula works to address redness, puffiness, and discoloration, enhancing the skin’s overall appearance.

This BB cream boasts a high SPF level of 50, providing reliable protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays. Its creamy texture ensures smooth application, offering both coverage and sun protection. Formulated as a mineral sunscreen, it contains zinc oxide (17%) and titanium dioxide (2%) as active ingredients, making it suitable for sensitive skin types. With its combination of skincare benefits and sun protection, MDSolarSciences BB cream is a versatile option for achieving a flawless complexion during the summer season.

SUN BUM MINERAL SUNSCREEN FACE TINT

Sun Bum Mineral SPF 30 Tinted Sunscreen Face Lotion is like wearing a bit of makeup while also protecting your skin from the sun, great for beach days. It has a light tint that helps even out your skin and reduce redness, but there aren’t many color options. It’s made with zinc oxide, which shields your skin from both UVA and UVB rays, so you can use it every day. It’s said to feel light and keep your skin from getting oily, good for people with oily or acne-prone skin, and it doesn’t have any added scents. However, if your skin is dry, you might need to use some extra moisturizer with it. While it doesn’t cover a lot, it might not be enough if you like heavy makeup. It’s not as fancy as some other tinted sunscreens, but it’s great for beach vibes. Overall, Sun Bum Mineral SPF 30 Tinted Sunscreen Face Lotion adds a bit of makeup charm while keeping you safe in the sun, perfect for days at the beach.

LIVE TINTED HUEGUARD

Live Tinted Hueguard emerges as a leading contender in the realm of universal mineral tinted sunscreens, renowned for its innovative features. Boasting a unique “chameleon” technology, it aims to adapt seamlessly to a wide spectrum of skin tones, promising a natural and even coverage. Although testing is recommended to ensure a perfect match, its universal shade concept offers versatility to many users.

Formulated with mineral ingredients like zinc oxide, Live Tinted Hueguard prioritizes gentleness on sensitive skin while providing broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection against both UVA and UVB rays. Its lightweight and non-greasy formula offers hydration, catering to various skin types, including oily skin, without feeling heavy or uncomfortable.

Additionally, the sunscreen offers buildable coverage, allowing users to layer it for slightly more coverage to address imperfections and even out skin tone. While initial reviews commend its adaptability, it’s advisable to consider user feedback to gauge its effectiveness across different skin tones accurately.

ELTAMD UV ELEMENTS BROAD-SPECTRUM SPF 44

EltaMD’s tinted sunscreen range, highly recommended by dermatologists, is particularly favored for its gentle formulation, with the tinted variant being a standout choice. Dr. Park, in particular, lauds its inclusion of hyaluronic acid, emphasizing its smooth application on the skin. This makes it an ideal option for those with sensitive skin or undergoing post-procedure skincare routines.

With an SPF level of 44, EltaMD’s tinted sunscreen offers reliable protection against harmful UV rays. Its lotion texture ensures easy application and comfortable wear throughout the day. Formulated as a mineral sunscreen, it contains zinc oxide (10%) and titanium dioxide (5.7%), providing effective broad-spectrum protection.

Dermatologists’ widespread recommendation of EltaMD’s tinted sunscreen underscores its reputation for quality and efficacy in skincare. With its soothing properties and high SPF level, it serves as a dependable choice for individuals seeking gentle yet effective sun protection, particularly those with sensitive or post-procedure skin.

CONCLUSION

In the increasingly developing world of sunscreen, tinted sunscreens offer a more convenient and multifunctional solution in addition to regular, everyday sunscreens. They combine everyday sun protection with a natural-looking tint and foundation, eliminating the need for separate sunscreen and foundation.