
15/07/2025
Melasma can be tricky, especially in the sunny summer months, but for this week’s , we’re sharing how to keep it in check without hiding inside until the fall. ☀️
Here’s the truth: melasma isn’t just about forgetting your SPF. Heat, inflammation, and even UV exposure on your arms or legs can trigger pigment production on your face. Why? Because the body responds systemically, not locally. So even if your face is fully protected, your pigment might still have other plans. 🫣
At GLO, we know managing melasma during the summer takes more than just sunscreen. It requires a comprehensive, full-body approach that accounts for heat, hormones, and your skin barrier.
Here are smart summer strategies to keep your pigment under control, even in the hottest months:
✔️ Full-body protection with SPF, shade, hats, and UPF clothing
✔️ Avoiding heat triggers like hot yoga, saunas, and intense workouts
✔️ Barrier-focused skincare with antioxidants, hydration, and pigment-regulating ingredients
✔️ In-clinic support with summer-safe treatments
Melasma can be treated during the summer months, safely and effectively, with the right approach. Our go-to treatments include Pico Genesis, Biorepeel, and Spectra Carbon Peel, all effective in managing pigment without downtime.
Because real results come from consistency, seasonal strategy, and treating melasma at the source, not just the surface. ✨
If you’re noticing melasma flare-ups or struggling with stubborn pigmentation this summer, book a complimentary consultation. We’ll create a personalized, summer-safe plan using evidence-based brightening skincare and melasma-friendly treatments—designed to help you maintain a clearer, more even-toned complexion all season long. 💙
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