Hi loves!! Scroll to shop! I didn’t have any trouble with melasma growing up❤️ It started when I was pregnant with my first baby when I developed “baby mask”…while it did seem to fade after pregnancy, it never fully left the scene😆 Fast forward, about a year ago when I turned 40, my melasma started to get very prominent again so a friend referred me to her dermatologist who prescribes a pill for melasma…I didn’t want to go on a pill & wanted to see if I could treat it with just topical solutions and I am SO THANKFUL the routine works for my skin!!!🥳🙌🏼🤩 I know everyone’s skin is different, so I am cheering you on with your own skin health journey to see what works best for you!🥰 Just sharing case it’s helpful❤️ Here is my dermatologist’s info: La Jolla Dermatology Skin & Laser Surgery Center Dr. Azadeh Shirazi She developed her own skin care care line- you see above what I use of hers. I linked some, but the brightening pads and the Brighten Rx are topical prescriptions not available for over the counter❤️ You’ll need a prescription for those❤️ I am on the brightening pads & the Brighten Rx for 3 months and then off for 3 months because the products contain hydroquinone and can risk making melasma worse if used consistently without a break❤️ When I’m off the 3 months, she prescribes me non hydroquinone products…they are not as effective, but they do help tide me over til the next prescription❤️ So if you’re interested, I highly recommend you reach out to her and share all your skin hopes & dreams!🥰 I’m linking some other best sellers too!! Xo!!! LTKOver40 LTKStyleTip LTKBeauty