Anonymous wrote:My mom had a lot of melasma and the cream her derm gave her worked very well. She uses SPF46 religiously and it hasn’t returned years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of chemistry for something my grandma used to fix with lemon juice, baking soda, and staying out of the noon sun. At this point your face probably qualifies as a controlled lab environment. Careful you don’t accidentally discover a new element before the melasma comes back anyway.
NP. Could you describe this - quantities/ratio and how to use? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of chemistry for something my grandma used to fix with lemon juice, baking soda, and staying out of the noon sun. At this point your face probably qualifies as a controlled lab environment. Careful you don’t accidentally discover a new element before the melasma comes back anyway.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of chemistry for something my grandma used to fix with lemon juice, baking soda, and staying out of the noon sun. At this point your face probably qualifies as a controlled lab environment. Careful you don’t accidentally discover a new element before the melasma comes back anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Melasma was hormone induced? Anyway lasers are what you need. Those creams won't really do anything until you get some laser treatment first.