Those dark patches popping up on your face during pregnancy? That's melasma, and you're definitely not alone. Hormones can trigger extra pigment production, leaving you with brownish spots on your cheeks, forehead, or upper lip.
Depends on the cause, but with the right routine it almost always improves.
Pregnancy hormones boost melanin production in your skin. Add sun exposure to the mix, and those patches get darker and more noticeable. The good news? Many fade after baby arrives.
Don't skip sunscreen thinking it won't help. Avoid harsh scrubs or irritating treatments while pregnant—they can make spots worse. Also skip any skincare with strong chemicals; gentleness matters now.
Many products sold as gentle contain fragrance. Look for parfum or fragrance in the ingredient list.
Use SPF 30+ daily, even indoors. Wear hats and avoid peak sun. Stick to pregnancy-safe brightening ingredients like vitamin C. Chat with your doctor before trying anything new. Most melasma improves postpartum naturally.
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