Melasma Treatment Guide: Causes, Prevention and Effective Skincare
Quick Answer
Melasma is a common pigmentation condition caused by overactive melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing pigment in the skin.
Treatment usually involves a combination of:
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pigment inhibitors
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skin renewal ingredients
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melanocyte regulators
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strict sun protection.
The Windyigarn Melasma System is designed to combine several of these approaches into one routine.
Learn more about the routine here:
https://windyigarn.com.au/products/the-melasma-system
What Is Melasma?
Melasma is a skin condition that causes brown or grey-brown patches on the face.
It commonly appears on:
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cheeks
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forehead
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upper lip
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nose
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jawline.
Melasma occurs when pigment-producing cells called melanocytes become overactive, producing excess melanin.
What Causes Melasma?
Several triggers can activate melanocytes.
The most common include:
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UV exposure
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hormonal changes
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pregnancy
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inflammation
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genetics
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heat and visible light.
Because melasma has multiple triggers, treatment usually requires several ingredients targeting different pigment pathways.
Key Ingredients Used in Melasma Treatment
Some of the most researched pigmentation ingredients include:
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4-n-butylresorcinol
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tranexamic acid
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azelaic acid
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kojic acid
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retinoids
To understand how one of these ingredients works, see:
https://windyigarn.com.au/blog/what-is-4-n-butylresorcinol
Importance of Sun Protection
Sun exposure is one of the strongest triggers for melasma.
Daily sunscreen helps prevent:
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new pigmentation
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worsening of existing melasma
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treatment relapse.
A Structured Approach to Treating Melasma
Melasma treatments often work best when they combine:
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pigment suppression
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melanocyte regulation
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skin renewal
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UV protection.
The Windyigarn Melasma System is designed to address these stages in a structured routine.
Learn more here:
https://windyigarn.com.au/products/the-melasma-system
