ADVERTISEMENT
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen daily — Choose SPF 30 or higher and reapply every two hours when outdoors to help shield skin from further UV impact.
Wear protective clothing — Long sleeves, pants, or UPF-rated fabrics can reduce direct sun exposure on arms and legs.
Seek shade during peak hours — Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., find cover when possible to limit cumulative exposure.
Moisturize regularly — Keeping skin hydrated supports its natural barrier and overall comfort.
Incorporate antioxidant-rich foods — Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables (like berries, leafy greens, and citrus) provides nutrients that support skin health from the inside.
But wait—there’s one more key habit that ties everything together…
When Should You Talk to a Professional?
If the spots change suddenly, grow larger quickly, or come with other symptoms like itching or scaling, it’s always smart to have a dermatologist take a look. Most of the time, though, these white specks are straightforward and nothing to worry about.
ADVERTISEMENT