If you have small white spots on your arms or legs, it’s a clear sign that…See more

Is your tan uneven and are you seeing small white or even red spots on some parts of your skin? A dermatologist reveals what this is and how to treat it.

LanguageResources

What could be more pleasant than looking in the mirror and noticing the appearance of a lovely tan, not only on our face but also on the rest of our body, after a good nap in the sun (without forgetting your  sunscreen)? Yes, but sometimes this tanning session doesn’t go quite as planned.

Indeed, some people sometimes notice the appearance of small white or reddish spots on their skin, making their tan uneven. Dr. Sandra Lee, an American dermatologist, explained in a short TikTok video the cause of this condition and how to treat it.

White spots on the skin after sun exposure: what is the cause and how to react?

Our skin is home to thousands of tiny bacteria that require careful attention: the “skin microbiome.” However, these microscopic bacteria can sometimes cause problems, especially when we sunbathe. If you notice small white or reddish spots after sunbathing, it could be a condition called  tinea versicolor  or  pityriasis versicolor .

According to Dr. Lee, the yeasts living on our skin thrive  in warm, humid environments . This makes it a veritable playground for them in the summer! Some of these yeasts can proliferate and manifest as small spots on the skin.  While asymptomatic and harmless , they can prevent the skin from tanning in certain areas.

Easy to treat, sometimes a simple cream is all it takes. According to the dermatologist, you should look for products containing  clotrimazole or miconazole . In more extreme cases, the expert recommends consulting a dermatologist, who can prescribe more intensive treatments. If you are prone to this condition, don’t hesitate to prepare your skin before next summer  by using antifungal cleansers , the dermatologist advises.

Leave a Comment