Choose Your Routine:


Mild melasma or early dark patches?

Start with Basic Melasma Kit



Melasma + sun exposure?

Choose Melasma Kit with Sunscreen



Stubborn or recurring melasma?

Go for Advanced Melasma Kit



Want complete day + night routine?

Choose Complete Melasma Care Kit

Not sure? Most users start with the Kit with Sunscreen for better results.


Compare Your Options:

Feature Basic With Sunscreen Advanced Complete
Best For Mild melasma Sun-triggered melasma Stubborn melasma Full routine
Correction Level Basic Moderate Advanced Maximum
Sun Protection ✔ Included ✔ Included
Night Repair ✔ Yes ✔ Yes
Recommended Beginners Most users Advanced concerns Complete care
  • Science-backed care

    Designed for targeted skin concerns

  • Routine-based approach

    Works step-by-step for better results

  • Visible results over time

    Improves skin clarity with consistent use

FAQ

What is melasma and how is it different from pigmentation?

<p><strong>What is melasma and how is it different from pigmentation?

Which melasma kit should I start with?

If your melasma is mild, you can start with the basic kit. For better results and prevention of further darkening, most users benefit from the kit with sunscreen

Is sunscreen necessary for melasma?

Yes, sun exposure is one of the main triggers for melasma. Daily sunscreen use is essential to prevent worsening and support better results.

How long does it take to see results?

Most users see visible improvement within 3–6 weeks.

How long does it take to see results?

Melasma can be managed and improved significantly with the right routine, but it may not be permanently removed. Consistent care and sun protection are important for long-term control.

What if my melasma is stubborn or recurring?

For persistent melasma, you can use the advanced or complete kit which includes deeper correction and overnight repair support.