Summer sun loves to darken those stubborn brown patches on your face. If you've got melasma, the warm months can make it way more noticeable. Here's what actually helps.
Depends on the cause, but with the right routine it almost always improves.
UV rays trigger your skin to make more pigment, especially in spots prone to melasma. Heat and sweat make it worse. Summer basically hits the accelerator on those dark patches.
Going outside without sunscreen, skipping reapplication, using products with fragrance or irritating stuff, and picking at your skin all make melasma darker and harder to fade.
Many products sold as gentle contain fragrance. Look for parfum or fragrance in the ingredient list.
Daily SPF 30+ (reapply often), cooling serums with vitamin C, gentle exfoliating a few times weekly, and staying hydrated help fade patches. Consistency beats quick fixes.
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