Well, before I started this intensive exposure, I was just as fair as my palms. Now I think I'm way too dark.
Anyway the sun spots are a result of overexposure, apparently:
Sunspots are signs of cumulative sun damage that appear as we age.
* They are more common in people with darker complexions or those who tan easily.
* Sunspots are not melasma, large, flat, splotchy brown areas that develop on the faces of women who are pregnant or taking birth-control pills.
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
You can minimize these imperfections. Beauty Rx:
1. Apply a skin-lightening cream, such as prescription Tri-Luma (triluma.com), which contains the lightening agent hydroquinone; it works in just three to four weeks. Over-the-counter products usually contain 2 percent or less hydroquinone or other lightening agents (kojic acid and/or azelaic acid); they're gentler but take