Yeah I get that too. Mostly because the lighter parts of my body are the least exposed to the sun. To minimize this you should really be wearing sun block if you don't already, or just cover up (pants, long sleeves).
You could go the other way and lay out in the sun wearing a bikini and then you'd get an all over tan, but I would never ever suggest that as a solution to anyone because I have someone in my family whom developed melanoma from using tanning beds and sun tanning without sunblock in the 80's.
I prefer to cover up with light breathable fabrics on my body because I find sunblock too greasy and then I buy make up with SPF for my face. I'm still "discolored" though, so I think it's normal. As long as one's skin in healthy is the main thing, skin coloration is otherwise meaningless.
If you do have some areas that are looking too tanned that's never a good thing and you should protect those areas! :)
Is it normal to have a discolored body?
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Yeah I get that too. Mostly because the lighter parts of my body are the least exposed to the sun. To minimize this you should really be wearing sun block if you don't already, or just cover up (pants, long sleeves).
You could go the other way and lay out in the sun wearing a bikini and then you'd get an all over tan, but I would never ever suggest that as a solution to anyone because I have someone in my family whom developed melanoma from using tanning beds and sun tanning without sunblock in the 80's.
I prefer to cover up with light breathable fabrics on my body because I find sunblock too greasy and then I buy make up with SPF for my face. I'm still "discolored" though, so I think it's normal. As long as one's skin in healthy is the main thing, skin coloration is otherwise meaningless.
If you do have some areas that are looking too tanned that's never a good thing and you should protect those areas! :)