The purpose of this study is to compare by chromametric analysis the changes seen in normal skin and solar lentigos after exposure to sunlight. The color measurements were made with a Minolta CR200 chromameter and expressed in the L*a*b* system, which allows a color to be quantified according to 3 axes: white-black (L*), red-green (a*) and yellow-blue (b*). In order to better assess the sensitivity of physiological mechanisms involved in this pigmentation, we chose the weakest conditions of sunlight: the first series of measurements were made at the end of the winter (March) on areas rarely exposed for several months, and the second measurement was made 2 months later before the first intense summer solar exposure. Solar lentigos underwent a significant change in pigmentation, with a darkening of these lesions and an increase in the red and yellow color components. The pigmentation of healthy skin adjacent to these lentigos remained unchanged.