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Common mistakes made in treating melasma:

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• Avoid severe scrubbing. You might think you are removing the top layer of pigmented cells but you may in fact be worsening hyperpigme­ntation through irritation and any results you think you see are temporary. Your skin is a living organ, so it will grow back. To treat melasma e ectively you need to slow the rate of melanin production by using tyrosinase inhibitors.

• Avoid irritation from fragrance, alcohol and essential oils as you are already loading the skin with actives at night, so you need to minimise the chances of your skin reacting.

• It’s preferable to use fatty moisturise­r on top, particular­ly if you have dry skin.

• Apply your actives two hours before sleeping so they have time to dry and don’t come o on your sheets.

• You need to reapply your sunscreen every 2-3 hours and avoid direct sunlight. No tyrosinase inhibitors are stronger than the e ects of UV on melasma.

• Avoid applying any acids during the day. g

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