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Melasma, Dark Spots

Melasma, the sneaky skin villain, loves to hang out on faces, especially those of women with darker skin. Picture it as dark blotchy patches with irregular borders. It’s harmless physically, but oh boy, it can mess with your head and how you feel about yourself. Sun worshippers, beware! Those rays can make it worse.

Now, prevention’s a pickle because genetics, hormones, and sun exposure don’t play fair. But don’t throw in the towel. Slather on high-SPF sunscreen, avoid the sun during peak hours, and maybe rethink those hormonal meds. The secret weapon? Broad-spectrum tinted sunscreens with iron oxide—they’re like ninja shields blocking both UV rays and visible light. Plus, makeup with UVA/UVB and light blockers can help cover spots and fight further skin darkening.

Visible light doesn’t need an invite and sneaks through windows. So, don’t be fooled by your indoor antics. As for treatment, while there’s no magic wand, topical lighteners like hydroquinone and azelaic acid can lighten things up. For some, combining lighteners can give better results, and in serious cases, doctors may add oral meds or procedures like chemical peels and lasers.

But heads up, relapses happen, and those solutions aren’t forever. Maintain results with strict sun protection and consult a dermatologist to keep the pesky patches at bay and your spirits high.


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