Can I use self tanner if I have melasma?Updated 5 months ago
If you have melasma and are considering using self-tanner, it's essential to understand how it may affect your skin. Self-tanner typically contains DHA (dihydroxyacetone), which reacts with the amino acids in the skin's surface to darken it temporarily. However, self-tanner will not provide coverage for melasma, and in some cases, it may even darken the affected areas further.
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