For tan removal in India in 2026, the biggest improvement usually comes from **consistent sunscreen + pigment-fading ingredients**, not "instant de-tan" creams. A suntan is extra melanin produced by UV exposure, so fading it takes a few weeks while your skin naturally renews. ### Best routine **Morning** 1. Gentle cleanser. 2. Vitamin C or niacinamide serum. 3. Moisturizer (if needed). 4. Broad-spectrum SPF 50 PA++++ sunscreen (reapply every 2–3 hours outdoors). Recommended sunscreen: ### [The Derma Co 1% Hyaluronic Sunscreen Aqua Gel SPF 50 PA++++]() *₹429* Good alternatives: ### [Minimalist SPF 50 Sunscreen]() *₹224* ### [Dot & Key Super Bright Sunscreen SPF 50]() *₹164* **Night** - Use a brightening serum with **niacinamide, vitamin C, alpha arbutin, or tranexamic acid**. - Exfoliate with **5–10% glycolic acid or lactic acid** just 1–2 nights per week (don't over-exfoliate). Recommended brightening serum: ### [Foxtale Brightening Serum]() *₹535* Budget options: ### [Garnier Bright Complete Face Serum]() *₹201.38* ### [Minimalist Face Serum]() *₹284* ### For stubborn face or body tan A weekly de-tan treatment can help remove dead, pigmented surface cells, but it won't erase a deep tan overnight. Popular options: ### [O3+ D Tan Facial Kit]() *₹611* ### [Raaga Professional De-Tan Tan Removal Cream]() *₹275* ### How long does it take? - Mild tan: **2–4 weeks** - Moderate tan: **4–8 weeks** - Deep or repeated tanning: **2–3 months**, provided you protect your skin from further UV exposure. If you tell me your: - **skin type** (oily, dry, combination, sensitive), - **budget** (₹500, ₹1,000, ₹2,000+), and - whether the tan is on your **face, hands, neck, or body**, I can suggest a routine tailored specifically for you.
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