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How to Get Rid of Sunspots on the Neck and Chest (Décolletage)
BodyMar 19, 20264 min read

How to Get Rid of Sunspots on the Neck and Chest (Décolletage)

The most effective way to get rid of sunspots on the neck and chest is to use a combination of vitamin C, daily SPF, and targeted treatments that brighten pigmentation and support skin renewal. With consistent use, skin tone becomes more even and sun damage visibly fades over time.

Sunspots on the neck and chest are one of the most common signs of ageing in the décolletage, often appearing as uneven pigmentation caused by cumulative sun exposure.

Unlike the face, the décolletage is frequently overlooked, yet it is one of the most exposed areas of the body. Over time, this leads to décolletage sun damage, pigmentation, and premature neck and chest ageing, often revealing itself through uneven tone, fine lines, and crepey texture.

What Causes Sunspots on the Neck & Chest?

Sunspots (also known as solar lentigines) are caused by overproduction of melanin triggered by UV exposure.

The neck and chest are especially vulnerable because:

  • Skin here is thinner and more delicate
  • It has fewer oil glands, so it repairs more slowly
  • SPF is often forgotten below the jawline

Other contributing factors:

  • Hormonal changes
  • Heat exposure
  • Ageing skin turnover slowing down

How do you get rid of sunspots on the neck and chest?

Vitamin C is one of the most effective ingredients for treating sunspots on the neck and chest, helping to brighten pigmentation and improve overall skin tone.

When used consistently, vitamin C for sunspots works by:

  • Inhibiting melanin production
  • Brightening uneven skin tone
  • Protecting against further UV damage

Vitamin C booster serum for glowing, rejuvenated skin

The Best Vitamin C Products for Sunspots on the Neck & Chest

When it comes to treating sunspots on the neck and chest, vitamin C is one of the most effective ingredients, but formulation matters.

You’ll get the best results from high-potency, stable vitamin C delivered in targeted treatments like these:

  • Dr Sebagh Exo C Booster
    A powerful, next-generation vitamin C and exosome booster serum that helps brighten the skin, even out tone, and visibly reduce sunspots on delicate areas like the neck and chest.

  • Dr Sebagh Pure Vitamin C Powder Cream
    A freshly activated vitamin C formula designed for maximum potency, ideal for tackling more stubborn pigmentation and restoring radiance.

Do you need a separate neck cream or can you use face cream?

The short answer: you can use your face cream on your neck, but it’s often not enough.

The skin on the neck and chest is structurally different from the face, which is why neck and chest ageing often appears earlier and more visibly. It’s:

  • Thinner and more delicate
  • Lower in oil glands (so it dries out faster)
  • More prone to crepiness, sagging, and pigmentation

This means it ages differently, and often faster.

What to look for in a neck treatment

A targeted neck product is typically formulated to:

  • Improve skin density and firmness to reduce neck wrinkles and visible signs of ageing
  • Smooth fine lines and creases
  • Support elasticity in thinner skin
  • Work effectively on areas prone to movement and sun exposure

A targeted solution for neck and chest ageing

Dr Sebagh Supreme Neck Lift
Specifically designed for the delicate neck and décolletage, this treatment helps target neck wrinkles, crepey skin, and visible sun damage.

It’s ideal if you’re noticing early signs of ageing or sun damage below the jawline.

Dr Sebagh Supreme Neck Lift cream applied to the neck and décolletage for targeted skin repair

How do you get rid of neck wrinkles?

Neck wrinkles are one of the most common signs of neck and chest ageing, caused by a combination of collagen loss, repeated movement (like looking down at phones), and sun damage, which means treating them requires a multi-targeted approach.

The most effective way to reduce neck wrinkles is to combine active skincare, daily protection, and targeted treatments designed specifically for this delicate area.

1. Support collagen and skin firmness

As collagen declines, skin becomes thinner and lines become more visible.

Look for ingredients that help:

  • Improve skin density
  • Strengthen elasticity
  • Smooth fine lines over time

This is where a dedicated neck treatment, like Supreme Neck Lift becomes essential.

2. Use antioxidant protection daily

Environmental damage (especially UV exposure) accelerates wrinkle formation.

Incorporating vitamin C for sunspots and skin ageing helps to:

  • Protect against free radicals
  • Brighten uneven tone
  • Support collagen production

This pairs perfectly with your neck treatment for enhanced results.

3. Don’t skip SPF on the neck

Sun exposure is one of the biggest causes of neck and chest ageing and sunspots, making daily SPF essential.

Daily SPF helps:

  • Prevent deepening of existing lines
  • Protect collagen
  • Stop new wrinkles forming

4. Be consistent (this is key)

Neck wrinkles don’t disappear overnight, but with the right routine, you can expect:

  • Smoother texture within weeks
  • Gradual softening of lines
  • Firmer, more even-looking skin over time

Final thoughts: treating sunspots on the neck and chest

Sunspots on the neck and chest may be one of the most common signs of ageing, but they are also among the most treatable.

By combining high-potency vitamin C, targeted neck treatments, and daily SPF, it is possible to significantly improve both pigmentation and overall skin quality.

The key is consistency, and giving the décolletage the same level of care as the face.

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