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Choosing the Right Melasma Cream for Sensitive Skin: Tips and Recommendations

Reviewed By:    Dr Dhanraj 64 small   Dr. Dhanraj Chavan

Updated on: 18th December, 2022

How to Choose the Right Melasma Cream for Sensitive Skin?

Are you struggling with dark, patchy areas on your face caused by melasma? Do you have sensitive skin? If so, you know, finding the right cream to treat this condition can be a daunting task. 

Melasma causes dark, patchy areas on the face, which sun exposure, hormonal changes, and genetics can exacerbate. Unfortunately, many creams on the market contain medicines and chemicals that irritate sensitive skin, causing irritation and redness.

But don’t worry! Some important steps can help you to find melasma cream for sensitive skin.

Table Of Content

  • How Does Melasma Cream Work for Sensitive Skin?
  • How to Choose Cream for Sensitive Skin?
  • Conclusion

How Does Melasma Cream Work for Sensitive Skin?

Melasma creams work by reducing the production of melanin, which is the pigment that gives colour to the skin. Melasma occurs when melanin is overproduced in certain areas of the skin, resulting in dark, patchy spots. Melasma creams contain active ingredients that inhibit melanin production, reducing the appearance of these dark patches. Many active ingredients like hydroquinone, tretinoin, glycolic acid etc cannot be used by people with sensitive skin as they are a little harsh and may cause irritation.

For sensitive skin, gentle and non-irritating substances like vitamin C, niacinamide, kojic acid, or liquorice extract are preffered. These ingredients help brighten the skin and reduce hyperpigmentation while providing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits to soothe sensitive skin.

Melasma creams for sensitive skin may also contain ingredients such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin, which help to hydrate and soothe the skin, preventing irritation and dryness. Additionally, some melasma creams contain SPF to protect the skin from further damage caused by sun exposure, which can exacerbate melasma.

How to Choose Cream for Sensitive Skin?

Choosing the right melasma treatment for sensitive skin can be challenging, as many creams contain ingredients that can irritate or aggravate sensitive skin. Here are some tips to help you choose the right melasma cream for sensitive skin:

  1. Consult an experienced dermatologist to determine the cause of melasma and safe cream for your sensitive skin.
  2. Don’t try over the counter creams without proper prescription, avoid herbal remedies as it may aggravate your sensitive skin.
  3. Sun exposure can worsen melasma, so choose an SPF cream or a sunscreen to protect your skin from further damage.
  4. Melasma takes time to fade, so be patient and consistent with your skincare routine. It may take several weeks or months to see results, so keep going.

Some melasma creams can irritate sensitive skin; before applying any melasma cream to your face, do a patch test on a small area to ensure you don’t have an allergic reaction or irritation.

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Conclusion

Are you struggling with melasma and don’t know how to choose the right melasma cream for sensitive skin? Look no further than Clear Skin Clinics Pune! Our team of experienced dermatologists can help you select the best melasma cream for your skin type and condition. Book an appointment with Clear Skin Clinics Pune today.

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