Melasma | Best treatments to prevent and control hormonally based hyperpigmentation.
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2023
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Hyperpigmentation, PIH and melasma are very common issues today.
Melasma is mainly caused by hormones. This often stems from pregnancy, but can be related to many things.
Depending on how deep the pigmentation lies in the skin can make this an easy or very difficult process. Most will use a daily melanin inhibitor [Fade Bright with alpha arbutin or hydroquinone] with SPF 50 every day to help minimize the spotting and help prevent new. Things like Vitamin C can also be exceptionally helpful. Retinoids should also be used at night. We recommend the Fusion A .15 (new users) or .25% (advanced users) to start off with.
Most likely peels will be initiated into the treatment. And depending on if you want little to no flaking [Lactic 50] a bit of dryness and some small flakes [mandelic 40] or if you are OK getting a lot of shedding with stronger peels such as Jessners, you will be looking at a series of peels (6-8 in a row) to help minimize the darkness on the skin.
The key is NOT to get discouraged. This will most likely require quite a bit of treatment time to get a result you are happy with. SPF is very very important as is wearing a wide brim hat to protect the skin.
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Your products is out of this world 🥰❤️❤️❤️ I love everything I buy from you. I just never tried anything better. And great that you talk about peeling acids on RUclips tutorials. We moved to Europe now. You did mention that you guys send packages to Europe. Will make my new order soon ✨❤️
Yes we certainly do. We ship worldwide.
I’ve fought melasma for the last three years and regardless what I did I kept having stubborn flares. I brought in all the products I was using to an appointment with my dermatologist and she told me the sunscreen I was using was probably what was contributing to the problem. Turns out I was using a chemical sunscreen and they can cause skin to heat when they absorb the sun’s rays and physical sunscreens with zinc and iron oxide are more melasma friendly.
Can you name some brands cause I rarely see those ingredients in most kinds
We too prefer the Zinc and Titanium Dioxide over any chemical sunscreens. Reflecting the UV light away is always safest.
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@@lynn9418 I’ve been using Blue Lizard spf 50 for sensitive skin lately but I originally started with the ISDIN Eryfotona Actinica sunscreen. The ISDIN is my favorite but it’s prohibitively expensive and I just can’t justify spending that much on sunscreen when the Blue Lizard does the job and doesn’t break the bank.
@@MapleCheerUp awesome thanks, I believe I've seen blue lizard, definitely will buy it, thanks for your help!!
Hello.
I recently bought a TCA peel from you. I wonder, could I put it on my forehead only the the melasma stripe I got? instead of doing the whole face, or instead of doing the whole forehead?
You can do that one time... but, the next time you should do the entire face to keep the skin even. Your biggest help will be your daily treatments. Fade Bright, or another melanin inhibitor, retinoids and SPF 50 are mandatory to turn over discoloration such as this.
What about melasma and ageing? Will this set help targeting both?
Absolutely! Many ingredients/products are used to treat several different issues. The ones that have the turnover - stimulating ingredients are always going to help remove the damages and discoloration ... as well as ... stimulate new collagen and elastin and smoothness. :)
Can I use fade bright on summer ?
Yes, just be sure to wear a sunscreen daily.
Please remove the blurry sides on your videos (like this one). It makes me blurry! There’s no need for that. Can’t watch your videos now.
I will pass along your comment. :)
The music though?? Super annoying. Unsubbed. All the best
We are sorry to hear that our amazing knowledge didn't win you over and keep you with us. :/ It is generally a background to all of our videos. We wish you the best! :)
I can't believe that people, instead of appreciating all the great free information, can only instead complain about little things 🤯
@@raphaelalopesmalheiros4793 lol must be fun to have your mind blown by futilities. But this issue clearly is not of your concern. Good for you. Auditive learners like myself are in fact bothered by noise as it hinders the uptake of valuable information. Filler music occupies bandwith and hampers optimal intellectual engagement. This is why advertising has a beat and a lecture hasn't. I guess this channel is one big infomercial, more meant to sell than to educate. To each their own. 🙉
Well... darn! We always have some sort of music background in all of our (hundreds) of videos. Each is filled with tons of great information that we hope you will still benefit from.
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