Monday, January 4, 2016

3 Common Myths About Melasma

3 Claims Related To Melasma That Are Not True


Melasma is a relatively common skin condition, associated with the appearance of brown patches on the skin, known as discoloration/hyperpigmentation. The patches spread mostly over the forehead and the cheeks but also over the jaw, upper lip, or chin. Melasma is more common in women and according to statistics it is more likely to affect people with olive or darker skin. Some of the things that cause discoloration are sun exposure, hormonal changes (during pregnancy or after hormone replacement therapy), prolonged use of topical corticosteroids as well as some skin care products. While it is true that melasma is hard to get rid of, it is not a “curse” and just like any other skin condition it is can be managed with the right approach.

Before you start treating melasma, though, it is very important to learn how to distinguish facts from “fiction”. Today we’ll bust 3 of the most common myths related to melasma and we hope that this article will be of help to those of you affected by this skin condition.

Peels and Strong Acids Are The Ultimate Solution For Melasma

While it is true that acidic compounds exfoliate the skin and speed up the shedding of epidermal cells, hence give fast results, they are not necessarily your best option. Since most people lack patience, quite often, they go for more aggressive solutions without considering the pros and cons beforehand. Later on, this may lead to further complication, like the development of hypersensitivity, drying of the skin, etc. i.e more problems you'll have to treat.

On the one hand, since chemical peels lighten the skin pretty fast, they are one the most preferred  methods for dealing with melasma. While they lighten the skin though, they also cause it to thin, which makes it more susceptible to sun damage i.e. aging, hyperpigmentation and loss of elasticity.

The good news are that there is a safer alternative. Skin care products, like creams, serums and nectars, enriched with natural mils acids or  vitamin C (potent antioxidant and powerful lightening agent, with acidic nature) work just as good as chemical peels, but need more time to deliver results. If you have the patience to let them do their job, be sure they will help you get what you want – more clear, brighter and even complexion.

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You Need To Apply Sunscreen Only When It’s Sunny

This is, and probably will always be, one of the most common misconceptions related to sunscreen application. Regardless of whether you are struggling with melasma or you have perfectly healthy skin,  protecting it from UV rays is essential. If you want to reduce the harmful effects sun radiation has on your skin, applying  sunscreen every time you go outside is a must. Due to ozone depletion and increased pollution, even on a cloudy day, when the sun is hidden behind a thick “wall” of clouds, its rays reach the Earth surface. UV radiation is proven to be the leading cause for  premature-aging and hyperpigmentation, so be sure to protect your skin.

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Once You Get Rid Of Melasma, It’s Forever

Sadly, this is not true. Regardless of whether melasma has been caused by hormonal imbalance, excess sun exposure, prolonged use of topical corticosteroids or you are genetically predisposed, once you manage to get rid of it, it can return anytime, if you don’t take good care of your skin and your body.

Don’t skip applying sunscreen, use skin care products enriched with antioxidants and don’t underestimate  the importance of what’s on your plate. Balanced diet is the key to a healthy body – a body where all hormonal levels are normal.  Eating more fresh fruits and vegetables and ditching all foods that contain artificial preservatives, colorants and flavor enhancers out of your grocery lists is a good way to start. It’s up to you to make your body happy on the inside. Be sure, that this will show on the outside! 

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