melasma

Practical Melasma Natural Treatments that Work for All

 

Nothing ‘steals away’ the beauty of one’s face like ugly, inconsistent blemishes and spots that distract from an otherwise good personality.

Anyone who has been plagued by such blemishes would agree that these can be pretty hard to get rid of, apart from causing deep-rooted damages to one’s psyche and self-confidence.

Melasma

Melasma is one form of skin ailment that is also referred to as hyperpigmentation. It generally occurs on forehead, cheeks, chin, the area close to lips and other areas.

This skin problem is primarily attributed to the disproportionate production of progesterone and estrogen, which in turn causes augmented levels of melanin, the substance that imparts color to the skin.

Exposure to sunlight forms one of the major causes of melasma in addition to other factors which include anxiety, depression, stress, problems with the thyroid gland and side effects of certain cosmetics and medications.

Generally speaking, melasma tends to disappear after some time without the application of any extra treatment especially when it is triggered by pregnancy or some form of hormone medication.

However, other onsets require a more systematic approach to healing.

Natural Treatment for Melasma on Face

It is natural for anyone to become hysterically paranoia when confronted with such irregular patches on the skin for the first time.

The instinctive reaction is to look for external, oftentimes expensive solutions such as creams, lotions, natural skin moisturizer  and other similar treatments.

Thankfully, such reactions are unwarranted and uncalled for. Before following your instincts of spending money on external treatments, you may want to experiment with some safe and easy-to-use natural remedies that will cost you practically nothing.

Furthermore, many skin experts unanimously prefer herbal cures for melasma over creams, laser surgery and other chemical treatments because they understand the efficacy of natural options.

Such remedies will not only get rid of these blemishes, but also go a long way in making your skin tone look even and help you get back your much-deserved confidence.

Melasma Treatment Natural Remedies

Here are some natural home remedies for melasma and best vegetables for skin that actually work.

#Turmeric

turmeric

For centuries now, it has been used as an efficient skin lightener owing to its ability to nourish the skin internally. Local application of turmeric in itself is a good way of reducing melasma-induced blemishes.

It is common for results to show up in as little as a few weeks.

#Lemon Juice

lemon

Lemon is a great fruit for improving your skin tone upon external application.

More specifically, lemon juice marks an extremely useful home remedy to lighten dark melasma patches on and around your face.

How to use: Mix raw honey and lemon juice in equal proportion and cover the mark using a warm towel for 10-15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. Similarly, you can use a paste of lemon juice and turmeric powder to counter hyper pigmentation.

#Cucumber

cucumber

It is an excellent ingredient to hydrate your skin.

All you need to do is to put on a slice on the affected skin and rinse off after half an hour.

#Castor Oil

Castor OilDip a small cotton ball in the oil and apply directly on the pigmented portion.

To obtain best results, you may want to leave the oil on for the entire night.

#Grapefruit

grapefruit

The extract of grapefruit seed features antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties which take care of your skin in a holistic manner.

It is also rich in iron, potassium, calcium, minerals and vitamin.

#Water 

water

It is a well-known fact that we should drink 6-8 glasses of water each day.

Among other things, water can also accelerate the reduction of melasma when used in conjunction with lemon or turmeric.

#Olive oil

Olive Oil

Another great natural ingredient to soothe your skin.

Simply massage the pigmented area with some amount of olive oil for about 5 minutes. Apply a warm towel on your face. After it cools down, just wipe off the dead skin.

#Honey and almonds

almonds

Both almonds and honey entail skin lightening properties.

Grind about 4-5 almonds and add honey on top of them.

Now, apply it throughout your face and start massaging slowly. Rinse off after about 10 minutes.

Melasma treatment over the counter

One of the best treatments for melasma is the usage of glycolic acid, which can be applied each night before you go to bed to sleep. In order to treat larger brown spots, you may want to opt for the glycolic peel. Such type of treatments may result in creating irritating and redness if it is used in higher quantity, then actually required.

Melasma can also be dealt with using certain over the counter medications. One specific medication known as hydroquinone is popularly used to reduce the impact of dark spots on the skin. It does that by getting rid of the upper layer of your skin and making the skin soft and blemish free.

Other melasma natural cures

Apart from the above choices, there are also other natural cures that you can explore to combat melasma. One such good choice is apple cider vinegar, which is a great option due to its acidic nature.

Mix two tablespoons full of apple cider vinegar with one to two tablespoons of water and apply the paste on the face to cleanse it properly. You can use a clean cotton ball to cleanse the affected areas slowly and softly.

After leaving it for around 5 minutes, rinse off using warm water. Ensure that you continue this treatment for a sustained period of time to obtain lasting benefits.

Melasma cream      

The commonest melasma treatment creams include OTC products like 2% Porcelana and Esoterica as well as 4% creams such as Tri-Luma, Obagi Clear and 4% hydroquinone.

Some sunscreen lotions also contain 4% hydroquinone, which make them useful in tackling melasma.

melasma cream

Importantly, products containing HQ concentrations higher than 2% often necessitate a prescription or must be given only after a physician’s advice.

On the other hand, scientific studies show that creams which contain 2% HQ are helpful in lightening and exfoliating the skin while being less harsh as compared to other 4% creams.

Such creams are typically applied on the spots twice daily.

You may also want to apply the sunscreen on the hydroquinone cream each morning

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