From the Blog
How Tranexamic Acid Helps Melasma and Hyperpigmentation
Tranexamic acid is widely used in pigmentation treatments because it helps reduce melanocyte stimulation and pigment formation.
What Is 4-n-Butylresorcinol? A Guide to This Pigmentation Ingredient
4-n-butylresorcinol is a tyrosinase inhibitor used in pigmentation treatments. It helps reduce melanin production and may improve conditions such as melasma and hyperpigmentation. It is used in the Windyigarn Melasma...
Melasma Treatment Guide: Causes, Prevention and Effective Skincare
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
Best Melasma Treatment in Australia: Causes, Ingredients and What Actually Works
The Windyigarn Melasma System combines several of these ingredients into a multi-step routine designed to address stubborn pigmentation and support long-term skin clarity. You can learn more about the treatment...
Best Melasma Treatments in Australia (2026): Ingredient Strength, Systems & Results Compared
These articles form part of the Windyigarn Pigmentation Knowledge Hub, designed to help people understand the science behind modern melasma treatments.
Why Aggressive Melasma Treatments Often Backfire
High-intensity melasma treatments may produce rapid lightening but increase inflammation and rebound risk, leading to deeper and more volatile pigmentation over time.
Melasma vs Hyperpigmentation: How to Tell the Difference (And Why It Matters)
Melasma and hyperpigmentation are biologically different. Treating melasma like standard pigmentation often increases relapse and instability.
Why Does Melasma Keep Coming Back? Understanding Relapse and Recurrence
Melasma frequently returns because underlying triggers remain active even after pigment fades. Relapse is often caused by instability, over-treatment, heat exposure, and lack of maintenance planning.
