Those stubborn brown patches on your face? That's melasma, and drugstore finds can actually help fade them. You don't need expensive treatments to see real results—the right products make a difference.
Depends on the cause, but with the right routine it almost always improves.
Melasma happens when your skin overproduces pigment, usually triggered by sun, hormones, or inflammation. Drugstore products with smart ingredients can gently slow that process and even out your skin tone over time.
Skipping sunscreen won't help—sun exposure makes melasma darker and spreads it faster. Also, jumping between too many products at once confuses your skin. Slow and steady wins here.
Many products sold as gentle contain fragrance. Look for parfum or fragrance in the ingredient list.
Look for drugstore items with vitamin C, niacinamide, or hydroquinone. Use them consistently, wear SPF daily, and give products at least 8-12 weeks to work. Patience pays off with melasma.
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