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Reduce dark spots, pigmentation: 6 tips to keep melasma under control this monsoon season

How to reduce melasma naturally: Skincare in the monsoon can be challenging. The UV rays quietly slip through the clouds. This is when melasma tends to flare up the most giving you patchy, pigmented, and stubborn skin. However, a skincare routine, a good sunscreen (even when it’s raining), skin-friendly foods like berries, and a little extra hydration can go a long way in keeping your glow intact.

July 17, 2025 / 11:49 IST
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How to cure melasma: Opt for a gentle cleanser, and use moisturisers with calming ingredients like cica, panthenol or oat extract (Image: Pexels)

It’s easy to think the sun’s gone on holiday when the skies turn grey and the streets glisten with rain. But for anyone dealing with melasma, the monsoon isn’t the break it seems. The clouds may be thick, the breeze cool, but the UV rays? They’re still very much around, bouncing off puddles, slipping through windows, dancing behind the rain.

Melasma is tricky, says Malini Adapureddy, Founder and CEO, Deconstruct. “One day your skin feels calm, the next there’s a new patch where you thought you had things under control. And while it’s not dangerous, it has a way of lingering, of settling in, and of pulling at your confidence in quiet, frustrating ways,” she says.

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Nevertheless, with the right care and just a little patience, you can give your skin the kind of love it truly needs. “Not rushed. Not aggressive. Just steady, daily attention that keeps those shadows from returning,” she says.

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