Melasma on oily skin is tough because moisture can make dark patches worse. The good news? You can tackle it with the right approach tailored to your skin type.
Depends on the cause, but with the right routine it almost always improves.
Oily skin produces more sebum, which can deepen those brown patches. Sun exposure and hormones trigger melasma, but oiliness makes the discoloration more visible and stubborn.
Skipping sunscreen because skin feels oily. Using heavy creams that trap heat. Picking at patches. Ignoring that melasma needs consistent, patient care—it won't vanish overnight.
Many products sold as gentle contain fragrance. Look for parfum or fragrance in the ingredient list.
Use lightweight, oil-free sunscreen daily (non-negotiable). Try gentle brightening products made for oily skin. Consider professional treatments like laser. Be consistent for months—melasma responds to patience and protection.
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