Sun tan is a common skin concern that occurs when the skin is exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays for prolonged periods. As a natural defense mechanism, the skin produces excess melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, which leads to darkening of the skin. While tanning itself is not harmful in the short term, excessive sun exposure can cause uneven skin tone, dryness, premature ageing, sunburn, and long-term skin damage. Environmental factors such as heat, pollution, and lack of sun protection further aggravate tanning. With the right care, preventive measures, and natural remedies, sun tan can be reduced and the skin’s natural brightness and health can be restored.
Sun tan is a common skin concern caused by prolonged exposure to UV rays, leading to darkening, dullness, and sometimes irritation. Luckily, several easy and effective DIY remedies using natural ingredients can help reduce tan, soothe the skin, and restore its natural glow over time. Here are some tried-and-tested options you can follow at home.
# Aloe Vera GelWhy it works: Aloe vera has cooling, healing, and skin-repairing properties.
How to use:
Apply fresh aloe vera gel directly on tanned skin before bedtime.
Leave it overnight and wash off in the morning.
Frequency: Daily
# Lemon Juice & Honey PackWhy it works: Lemon acts as a natural bleaching agent while honey moisturizes and heals.
How to use:
Mix 1 tbsp lemon juice with 1 tbsp honey.
Apply on affected areas and leave for 15–20 minutes.
Rinse with lukewarm water.
Frequency: 2–3 times a week
Avoid if you have sensitive or broken skin.
# Curd (Yogurt) & TurmericWhy it works: Lactic acid in curd lightens pigmentation; turmeric reduces inflammation.
How to use:
Mix 2 tbsp curd with a pinch of turmeric.
Apply evenly and leave for 20 minutes.
Wash off gently.
Frequency: 3 times a week
# Gram Flour (Besan) & MilkWhy it works: Besan exfoliates dead skin cells, milk nourishes and brightens.
How to use:
Mix besan with raw milk to make a paste.
Apply, let it semi-dry, then scrub gently and rinse.
Frequency: 2–3 times a week
# Tomato PulpWhy it works: Tomato contains lycopene which protects and brightens sun-damaged skin.
How to use:
Apply fresh tomato pulp on tanned areas.
Leave for 15 minutes and rinse.
Frequency: Daily or alternate days
# Potato JuiceWhy it works: Natural enzymes help in skin lightening and tan removal.
How to use:
Grate a potato and extract the juice.
Apply using cotton, leave for 15 minutes, rinse off.
Frequency: Daily
# Cucumber & Rose WaterWhy it works: Both ingredients cool, hydrate, and calm sunburnt skin.
How to use:
Mix cucumber juice with rose water in equal parts.
Apply with cotton and let it dry naturally.
Frequency: Daily
# Sandalwood Powder & Rose WaterWhy it works: Sandalwood reduces pigmentation and soothes sunburn.
How to use:
Mix sandalwood powder with rose water to make a paste.
Apply for 20 minutes and rinse.
Frequency: 2 times a week