Contraceptives trigger not just hormonal acne but melasma too.

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • If you are struggling with dark patches on your face, particularly around your cheeks, forehead, or upper lip? You're most likely suffering from melasma and morning after pills or any other birth control pills could be the culprit.
    At least 25% of women taking oral contraceptives experience melasma, frequent emergency pill users inclusive. The best way to lower your risk for melasma is to protect your skin from the sun and ultraviolet (UV) light using sunscreen whenever you pop any birth control pill.
    Book a FREE consultation with Cinta via whatsApp; 0700943825 to customize a skincare routine to help you manage melasma and achieve clearer skin.
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