Skin Care Guides
Daily Sunscreen and Aging Spots: The Real Conne...
Daily sunscreen does more than protect your skin from burning. It directly interrupts the process that creates age spots and makes existing spots darker.
Daily Sunscreen and Aging Spots: The Real Conne...
Daily sunscreen does more than protect your skin from burning. It directly interrupts the process that creates age spots and makes existing spots darker.
Can You Use Sunscreen on a Fresh Scab?
Do not apply sunscreen to an active scab. Once the scab detaches naturally, apply SPF 50 immediately and every day through Week 2 to 3.
Can You Use Sunscreen on a Fresh Scab?
Do not apply sunscreen to an active scab. Once the scab detaches naturally, apply SPF 50 immediately and every day through Week 2 to 3.
SPF 50 vs SPF 30: Does It Matter for Spot Care?
SPF 50 is meaningfully better than SPF 30 during the healing window after spot removal. Outside that window, SPF 30 is fine for daily use.
SPF 50 vs SPF 30: Does It Matter for Spot Care?
SPF 50 is meaningfully better than SPF 30 during the healing window after spot removal. Outside that window, SPF 30 is fine for daily use.
How to Reapply Sunscreen Over a Healing Spot
Use mineral sunscreen from Day 3 onward, applied by soft patting. By Week 2 to 3, reapply every two hours outdoors.
How to Reapply Sunscreen Over a Healing Spot
Use mineral sunscreen from Day 3 onward, applied by soft patting. By Week 2 to 3, reapply every two hours outdoors.
Mineral vs Chemical Sunscreen for Treated Skin
Mineral sunscreen is the right choice for skin that is actively healing after a spot treatment.
Mineral vs Chemical Sunscreen for Treated Skin
Mineral sunscreen is the right choice for skin that is actively healing after a spot treatment.
How Long to Avoid the Sun After Treating a Spot
New skin after a plasma pen treatment is thinner, has less UV defense, and is at its highest risk for a permanent dark mark during weeks two and three.
How Long to Avoid the Sun After Treating a Spot
New skin after a plasma pen treatment is thinner, has less UV defense, and is at its highest risk for a permanent dark mark during weeks two and three.
