Natural oils against sunburn and pigment spots
Enjoying the sun is fun, but intense UV radiation can cause redness, burns, and long-term dark spots. Plant and essential oils with anti-inflammatory, soothing, and regenerating properties help relieve sun-damaged skin. Here are five particularly effective oils and their uses:
1. Lavender oil
- Effect: Anti-inflammatory, soothing, promotes skin regeneration.
- Application: Dilute 2–3 drops of lavender oil in 10 ml of jojoba or almond oil. Gently massage into the affected areas, repeating twice daily.
- Effect: Rich in vitamins A and C, evens out skin tone, reduces spots.
- Application: Massage 3–4 drops onto cleansed, damp skin. Incorporate into your evening routine.
- Effect: Strong anti-inflammatory, reduces redness and itching.
- Application: Apply 5 drops of chamomile oil in a diffuser or 2 drops diluted in carrier oil to the sunburned area.
4. Carrot oil
- Effect: Rich in beta-carotene and vitamin A, protects and repairs skin cells, evens out pigmentation.
- Application: Mix 5 drops of carrot seed oil in 10 ml of grape seed oil and massage onto stains.
5. Tea tree oil
- Effect: Antimicrobial, supports healing, prevents scars and new spots.
- Application: Dilute 1 drop of tea tree oil in 15 ml of carrier oil and apply a thin layer to problem areas.
Additional immediate care
Combine the oils with cooling and repairing botanicals: A compress made from aloe vera gel, cucumber water, or chamomile tea will instantly soothe the skin. Follow with your favorite oil to optimize nutrient absorption and maintain elasticity.
Patience and continuity with pigment spots
Because dark spots develop deep within the skin, the lightening process takes time. Use a combination of rosehip seed and carrot seed oil 2–3 times a week. Visible lightening is usually visible after just 4–6 weeks. Don't forget to apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ every day!
Lifestyle tips
Drink plenty of water, eat antioxidant-rich foods like berries, green tea, and leafy greens, and consistently use intensive sunscreen (SPF 30+). Avoid the midday sun and give your skin rest in the shade to support regeneration.