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#ethioforumኢትዮፎረም #ethiopian #eritrea #ebs #ebstv #ebsworldwide #seifu_on_ebs #seifufantahun #ሰይፉ_ፋንታሁን #ሰበር #habesha #seifu #ማድያት #melasma Melasma is a chronic skin condition where your skin produces too much melanin, leading to brown or gray-brown patches. These patches are usually symmetrical and appear mostly on sun-exposed areas like the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It’s especially common in women—about 90% of people with melasma are female—and it's more prevalent in people with medium to dark skin tones, especially those from Latin, Asian, Middle Eastern, and African backgrounds. “There’s no single cause, but here are the biggest triggers: 1. Sun exposure – UV rays stimulate melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment. Even a few minutes can make melasma worse. 2. Hormones – Estrogen and progesterone fluctuations, especially during pregnancy or from birth control, can trigger melasma. 3. Genetics – If it runs in your family, you’re more likely to get it. 4. Skincare products – Some products irritate the skin and can make pigmentation worse. 5. Heat and visible light – Not just UV. Infrared and visible light can also play a role! Bonus: There may also be a connection between melasma and thyroid dysfunction.