Spring Skin Brightening Tips

Avoid Going Out During Peak UV HoursTry to stay indoors between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—this is when the sun’s ultraviolet rays are the strongest, causing the most damage to your skin.
Apply Sunscreen Timely & Reapply RegularlyIf you have to stay outdoors for extended periods, apply sunscreen promptly. Reapply it every 2–3 hours to maintain sun protection.
Prioritize Post-Sun RepairSoothe sun-exposed, reddened skin by applying chilled watermelon rind directly to the affected area. Alternatively, wrap ice cubes in a towel and gently press it against the heated skin for instant relief.
Does Lemon Water Really Brighten Skin?
We’ve all heard that lemon water can help brighten skin—and it’s true, to some extent! Slice a few pieces of lemon and steep them in water. Drink a glass every night consistently, and you’ll notice visible brightening effects over time.
Important Note: Lemons are photosensitive. Contrary to what you might think, drinking lemon water at night yields better results than during the day. Consuming it in the daytime may increase your skin’s sensitivity to UV rays, making it more prone to sun damage.
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