Dark patches on your face? That's melasma, and it's not just a women's thing. Men deal with it too, especially if you spend time in the sun or have darker skin. Here's how to tackle it.
Depends on the cause, but with the right routine it almost always improves.
Sun exposure is the biggest culprit. Your skin reacts by making extra pigment in certain spots. Genetics play a role too—if your parents had it, you're more likely to get it. Hormones and some medications can trigger it as well.
Skipping sunscreen won't help it fade. Using harsh scrubs makes it worse. Expecting overnight results? That's unrealistic. And ignoring it won't make it disappear—melasma needs real treatment to improve.
Many products sold as gentle contain fragrance. Look for parfum or fragrance in the ingredient list.
Start with daily SPF 30+ sunscreen, even on cloudy days. Vitamin C serums and niacinamide can help even out tone. For stubborn patches, see a dermatologist about professional treatments like lasers or prescription creams.
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