What is Melasma? Melasma, also called Chloasma, occurs quite often in women who are pregnant or on the oral contraceptive, but also in perfectly healthy women who are neither pregnant nor on the pill. It may occur in men, but less often. It consists of brownish /grey patches almost always on sun-exposed areas, especially the forehead, cheeks, upper lip and/or chin. There is no rash or discomfort only the appearance of patches of variable severity which are always darker than the surrounding skin. After decades of experience we would like share some of our skin camouflage tips for Melasma. These techniques can be adjusted to help with other examples of dark pigmentation due to birthmarks, injuries and skin conditions such as: Acne, Eczema Psoriasis, Melasma and Solar Lentigo (liver spots). Photo 1 Tan to dark areas of flat pigmentation on the forehead, temples and cheeks. The irregular patches of pigmentation are on both sides of the face. Photo 2 & 3 Skin prepared using a specially formulated fragrance free cleanser, followed by Advanced Heliocare 360 Sunscreen SPF 50. Photo 4 Orange Drop-in applied within the boundaries of the pigmentation. The highly concentrated matt Orange Drop-in blocks out the grey effect of Melasma. Photo 5 Brushes are cleaned in compliance with our clinical standards and hygiene practices. Photo 6 Concentrated base cover cream applied over the top of the Orange Drop-in. Coverage built up in thin layers within the boundaries to match the natural skin colour. Photo 7 Great results! We work alongside Cedars Dermatology close to our Ten Harley Street Skin Camouflage clinic in London. We can direct you to their team for any dermatological advice that you may need. "I just wanted to say a big thank you for all your help and advice last Saturday. I am over the moon with the results and everyone at work just noticed that my skin/ makeup looked fab. Little did they know …Thanks again for working your magic !!!
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