What is hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is excessive melanin production in the skin, causing the formation of localised brown spots. This phenomenon is aggravated in people experiencing hormonal changes, such as pregnant women and those taking hormonal contraceptives. It is what we commonly call a pregnancy mask, or melasma. This hyperpigmentation can be managed using dermatological treatments, procedures and preparations designed to help them disappear. These solutions can also be accompanied or substituted by dermo-cosmetics.
When should you use the MELASCREEN range?
The MELASCREEN range offers a complete routine tailored to women’s needs for correcting, evening out and protecting skin from hyperpigmentation on a daily basis.
- You can use the MELASCREEN Depigmenting intense care to correct and lighten localised brown spots thanks to its formula rich in benchmark active ingredients.
- In addition, it is important that you protect your skin from the sun to prevent new areas of hyperpigmentation. In case of strong sun exposure, the MELASCREEN UV SPF50+ creams will protect against, limit and lighten brown spots. They come in two different textures: a light cream for normal to combination skin and a rich cream for dry skin.
- In parallel, daily use of MELASCREEN Skin-lightening light cream SPF15 will protect, brighten and even out the complexion.