Skin condition

Melasma & dark spots

A plain-English guide from Dr. Auston Eckert — why pigment shows up, what genuinely fades it, and what makes it worse.

What's actually going on

Melasma and dark spots come from pigment-producing cells going into overdrive — often triggered by sun, heat, hormones, or inflammation left behind by a past breakout. It's stubborn and common, and it responds best to a patient, consistent approach rather than a quick fix.

What tends to help

  • Daily, diligent sun protection — the single biggest lever
  • A steady routine rather than aggressive bursts
  • Evidence-based ingredients matched to your skin
  • Treating the triggers, not just the spots

What I'd skip

  • Harsh 'brightening' products that irritate and can worsen pigment
  • Skipping sun protection on cloudy days
  • Expecting overnight results
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Spots that won't fade?

Start a visit and I'll assess your pigment and your triggers, then build a plan — which may include prescription options, including compounded formulas tailored to your skin.

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A simple supporting routine

Gentle, cosmetic basics that complement your routine. These support healthy-looking skin — they aren't a treatment for melasma or dark spots. Treatment, where it's needed, comes from your visit.

Gentle Cleanser

Fragrance-free and non-stripping. Cleanses without the tight, squeaky feeling.

$24Supportive
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Calm Serum

Lightweight daily hydration that leaves skin calm and comfortable.

$34Supportive
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