How I Control My Melasma

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Let's talk about how I control my melasma! Melasma, characterized by dark spots on the skin or hyperpigmentation, can be a persistent challenge, but through working with my dermatologist on my melasma, I've discovered methods that have truly made a difference in my skin's appearance and overall confidence. I will let you know what products I have used to treat my melasma and how you can start your journey to controlling your melasma!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @joannaickes
    @joannaickes 2 месяца назад

    Super helpful information! I’m going to try to start using more physical sunscreens to see if they help my skin! Thank you 🙏

  • @whitneybrown4067
    @whitneybrown4067 3 месяца назад +1

    This is Gonna b so Informative JG🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Friday😀….

  • @piercingtheveil40
    @piercingtheveil40 2 месяца назад

    I’m allergic to glycolic acid so I’m going to try Sante. I don’t want to mess with hydroquinone.

  • @marisan2851
    @marisan2851 3 месяца назад

    Love your video and thanks for sharing your journey in less than 10 minutes. Before and after photos are really helpful. Question - I am exploring cysteamine. Did you use Cyspera 5% or the reformulated 7% (intensive)? Also, would you recommend Cystera or Sente?

    • @JillianGottlieb1
      @JillianGottlieb1  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! So glad it was helpful. I used the 5% back when I used it, but I bet the 7% is great. I love Sente because I don't think it smells as bad as Cyspera - but honestly both are fantastic, so I'd go with whichever is cheaper at the moment!

  • @Emily-cm5uw
    @Emily-cm5uw Месяц назад

    Do you just apply musely to the dark spots? How careful are you to avoid covering lighter areas -- do you ever get a halo effect bleaching your non-melasma regions? Like do you apply to your whole forehead and cheek or just the areas which look darker at the moment?

  • @lisagoldman287
    @lisagoldman287 10 дней назад

    If using Cyspera, do you still just do the 2 months of it?

  • @lisagoldman287
    @lisagoldman287 10 дней назад

    So the rest of the year, you don’t use anything except the sunscreen?

  • @georginakaye1021
    @georginakaye1021 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! Gonna get a Hydroquinone script.

  • @YT-bv7ke
    @YT-bv7ke 3 месяца назад

    I have not tried Musely, but I definitely have been curious about. I’ve tried Hydroquinone, and it did absolutely nothing for my melasma. I used it for 3 months consistently. 😢 It’s funny how things work differently depending on your skin. I felt like Vitamin C and Azelaic acid 15% did more for me than anything else. My skin experiences zero irritation from Azelaic acid. I love it! Thank you for this video. I’m about to do my 3rd treatment of the PiQ4 laser. So far, I’m not seeing the results I had hoped for with the laser. I’ve scheduled and paid for 4 treatments. Still crossing my fingers. My dermatologist said it could take up to 7 treatments sometimes and we could always do more if the 4 don’t remove enough…as if I have an infinite amount of disposable money 🫠 Easy for him to say. Lol! It took a lot for me to spend $500 because I never do these things for myself when I have 3 kids to worry about. But I was able to get a discount off the treatments so that’s the only reason I pulled the trigger. Really hoping it will be worth it in the end. 🤞🏼 Thank you for this video. I really wish insurance would cover these procedures for melasma. I understand it’s cosmetic, but it really can affect one’s self-esteem. I used to never have to wear makeup. I had perfect skin. But after each child, my melasma got worst. I don’t leave my house now or let anyone see me unless I’m wearing makeup to cover up my melasma. Even on the beach, I wear foundation. I’m so sad about my face. 😢

    • @JillianGottlieb1
      @JillianGottlieb1  3 месяца назад

      If your melasma comes back highly recommend trying Musely at 12% HQ. My melasma wasn't affected at all by anything under 6%!