Beach Beauty: Buh Bye Sun Spots

A splattering of sunspots is pretty much inevitable unless you’ve spent your entire life indoors or avoiding the sun. Yeah, not me. I’ve got a plethora. But thankfully they are fading off into the sunset solely by pledging allegiance to sunscreen, a clarisonic skin brush, and a few easy, all natural homemade DIY sun spot erasers.

So never fear, the spot faders are here. Below are three home remedies to help diminish those spots without any expensive lasers or light sabres.

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Beach Hair 101: Easy natural highlights.

Remember when you were a kid, after spending endless summer hours in the sun you were left with gorgeous natural sun-kissed locks that also were the perfect natural shade? Well there is an easy way to replicate that without sacrificing your face. Swap out your beach hat for a visor. Let the locks out to play, and your hair will gradually be getting lightened solely by the sun, just like the good ‘ol days.

I might immediately have diminished my cool factor, but after Cameron Diaz was spotted sporting a cute little woven one while paddle boarding in Cabo, I’ve seen visors sneaking into the summer lineup.

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I scream, you scream, we all scream for sunscreen.


I rely on SPF every day - so thought I’d pass along my favorite sun-blockers for your pretty l’il noggins. The are tried and true, stay on in the water, cause zits, and are great for your skin:

The Skin Saver Fab 4: Supergoop, Colorscience Sunforgettable, NIA 24, and finally good ol’ reliable - Shiseido

Start using one of these whenever you are out playing in the sun and surf, and you’ll save beaucoup de money by not having to visit a dermatologist every month for laser treatments and microderm abrasion once you hit 35. Now, get out and play.