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Choosing the Right Skincare: Melasma Cream vs. Melasma Serum
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Choosing the Right Skincare: Melasma Cream vs. Melasma Serum

29 April 2025


Melasma Cream or Melasma Serum?




Melasma creams and serums are used to treat dark spots and uneven skin, otherwise known as hyperpigmentation. Melasma creams and serums can be used on the face, chest, arms or other parts of the body.



These skin care products to lighten skin have different types of skin Lightening ingredients including retinol, adapalene, hydroquinone, tretinoin, Vitamin C and natural ingredients.




If you have melasma on your face, it is important to use the correct melasma skincare routine every day to even your skin tone and encourage healing and clearing.



Here we take a look at the best melasma creams and melasma serums for your skin type.




Step 1 is to know your skin type!



16 Bauman Skin Types




What Is Better for Melasma: A Melasma Cream or a Melasma Serum?



There are a variety of melasma creams and serums available, but what’s best for you depends on your Baumann Skin Type®. Oily skin types do better with serums while dry skin types needs creams. Sensitive skin types with melasma need soothing anti-inflammatory ingredients. Aging skin needs antiaging ingredients and ingredients to protect skin from pollution.




The easiest way to figure out which melasma ingredients to look for in creams and serums that will treat all of your skin concerns is to take the quiz and let our dermatologists guide you.



Take the Quiz




what skin types need a melasma cream



Dry skin types usually prefer an anti-melasma cream while oily skin types prefer an anti-melasma serum. The best melasma product for your skin type depends upon any skin conditions you might have, such as dehydration, inflammation, and skin aging.




Once you take the Skin Type Quiz, our software will personalize a skincare routine with the best serum or cream for melasma that suits your skin type. You can choose the best skincare brands for your budget, and we will tell you the exact skincare routine steps and when to use your melasma cream. Whether you want to save money or splurge, we will guide you with our dermatologist-recommended skincare routines.



Best treatments for melasma in dry skin




What Are the Best Melasma Creams for Dry Skin?



Melasma creams for dry skin types may have fatty acids to hydrate the skin. If they do not, you can use a barrier repair moisturizer on top of our melsama cream.




PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum



$128.00




Add to Cart



PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free




$95.00



Add to Cart




Replenix Pigment Correcting Brightening Cream



$44.00




Add to Cart



Revision Skincare C+ Correcting Complex 30%




$116.00



Add to Cart




ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum



$110.00




Add to Cart



Medature Hydro Bright Treatment




$45.00



Add to Cart




ISDIN Pigment Expert



$48.00




Out of Stock



Neocutis PERLE Skin Brightening Cream




$121.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Blend Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum

$128.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free

$95.00

Add to Cart

Replenix Pigment Correcting Brightening Cream

$44.00

Add to Cart

Revision Skincare C+ Correcting Complex 30%

$116.00

Add to Cart

ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum

$110.00

Add to Cart

Medature Hydro Bright Treatment

$45.00

Add to Cart

ISDIN Pigment Expert

$48.00

Out of Stock

Neocutis PERLE Skin Brightening Cream

$121.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Blend Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum

$128.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free

$95.00

Add to Cart

Replenix Pigment Correcting Brightening Cream

$44.00

Add to Cart

Revision Skincare C+ Correcting Complex 30%

$116.00

Add to Cart

ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum

$110.00

Add to Cart

Medature Hydro Bright Treatment

$45.00

Add to Cart

ISDIN Pigment Expert

$48.00

Out of Stock

Neocutis PERLE Skin Brightening Cream

$121.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Blend Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

What Are the Best Melasma Serums for Oily Skin?

Serums are better for oily skin types because they are lighter. If you have oily skin and you choose to use a melasma cream, you can skip a moisturizer.

Obagi Nu-Derm FX Starter System – Normal to Oily

$480.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum

$128.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free

$95.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel PRO

$128.00

Add to Cart

Biopelle Brightening KNR Serum

$126.00

Add to Cart

ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum

$110.00

Add to Cart

Medature Hydro Bright Treatment

$45.00

Add to Cart

ISDIN Pigment Expert

$48.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Glycolic B5 Serum

$44.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm FX Starter System – Normal to Oily

$480.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum

$128.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free

$95.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel PRO

$128.00

Add to Cart

Biopelle Brightening KNR Serum

$126.00

Add to Cart

ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum

$110.00

Add to Cart

Medature Hydro Bright Treatment

$45.00

Add to Cart

ISDIN Pigment Expert

$48.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Glycolic B5 Serum

$44.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm FX Starter System – Normal to Oily

$480.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Vitamin B3 Brightening Serum

$128.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel HQ Free

$95.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Pigment Gel PRO

$128.00

Add to Cart

Biopelle Brightening KNR Serum

$126.00

Add to Cart

ClarityRx Let There Be Light Powerful Lightening Serum

$110.00

Add to Cart

Medature Hydro Bright Treatment

$45.00

Add to Cart

ISDIN Pigment Expert

$48.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Glycolic B5 Serum

$44.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Fx (Hydroquinone Free)

$119.00

Add to Cart

best melasma serums for oily skin types

What Are the Best Melasma Serums for Combination Skin?

(We don’t believe in the combination skin type by the way- read more here).

SkinCeuticals Discoloration Defense is a good melasma treatment for skin that is oily in the T-zone. If you want a lightweight hyperpigmentation serum this one contains kojic acid, tranexamic acid, and vitamin B3 and is clinically proven to remove dark spots. Vitamin B3 is a popular skincare ingredient that can reduce dark spots on the skin and even skin tone. It also soothes skin and reduces inflammation.

Kojic acid lightly exfoliates the skin and provides the same benefits as vitamin B3. Tranexamic acid is a new ingredient in topical melasma creams and serums. This new skin lightening ingredient treats hyperpigmentation and brightens the skin. Tranexamic acid is most effective as a prescription melasma pill that you take orally, but many companies are now putting it in topical skin care products.

retinol

Retinol Serum For Melasma

Retinoids are great for melasma because they exfoliate and inhibit tyrosinase to lower pigment production.

However, you must use them properly so you do not get a retinoid dermatitis which can lead to post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This is why Retin A can make melasma worse!

These are the retinoids used to treat melasma:

Tretinoin 0.025%, 0.05% and 0.1%(Retin A)

Adapalene (Differin)

Tazarotene

Retinol

best ingredients for treating melasma

Natural Melasma Creams

Plant extracts with skin lightening, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties can be used in vegan, natural and clean creams to treat melasma.

Silymarin for Melasma

Silymarin is a natural ingredient found in melasma creams. A double-blind placebo-controlled study investigated the safety and efficacy of topical Silymarin (SM) cream in to treat melasma. The clinical and histopathology observations significantly improved in the Silymarin-treated groups. Clinically, patients showed significant pigment improvement and lesion size reduction, starting from the first week of Silymarin treatment. The treatment was well-tolerated with no observed side effects, and all patients reported being fully satisfied with the results. These findings suggest that Silymarin is a promising, safe, and effective treatment for melasma, with results indicating a dose-dependent improvement in the condition. (9)

Silymarin shows strong free radical-scavenging activity, which is several times greater than that of vitamin E. It prevents lipid peroxidation and provides significant protection against UVB-induced depletion of catalase activity.

Silymarin can effectively neutralize harmful biochemical reactions triggered by free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby strengthening the skin’s cellular antioxidant status. This antioxidant capacity is pivotal in protecting skin cells from the oxidative stress induced by solar UV radiation, which is a known factor in skin aging, melanogenesis, and carcinogenesis.

Research has revealed that Silymarin, and specifically one of its main components, 2,3-dehydrosilybin (DHSB), possesses UVA protection properties. Silymarin and its flavonolignans were found to inhibit the activities of collagenase and elastase, two enzymes that play a role in skin aging. Of the flavonolignans studied, DHSB was identified as the most potent.

Silymarin has been shown to inhibit l-DOPA oxidation activity of tyrosinase, the rate-limiting melanogenic enzyme. This decreases production of melanin.

melanin

China Camellia

Research has shown that the extract of China Camellia can effectively inhibit tyrosinase activity and the proliferation of melanocytes, both of which are vital for the control of pigmentation. (8) In addition, camellianin A, a component of China Camellia, is known for its potent antioxidant activity. Since oxidative stress has been linked to hyperpigmentation, the antioxidant properties of China Camellia, along with its ability to inhibit melanogenesis, are likely significant factors in its efficacy in improving pigmentation in melasma when used as a component of natural and vegan creams.

Prinsepia utilis oil

Prinsepia utilis oil may be a good natural ingredient in melasma treatments due to its ability to improve epidermal permeability barriers. Research suggests that Prinsepia utilis can stimulate the production of epidermal lipids, including ceramides, which are major components of lamellar lipids in the stratum corneum. A defective epidermal permeability barrier has been proposed to contribute to the development of melasma, so the Prinsepia utilis-induced improvement in this barrier might be an additional mechanism by which the cream of herbal mixture positively affects melasma.

Portulaca oleracea

Portulaca oleracea, often referred to as purslane, is another herbal ingredient in melasma creams. A study (8) showed that the treatment with this herb in a mixture of herbs in a cream led to a decrease in the density of inflammatory cells in the melasma lesion. This outcome may be attributable to the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of portulaca oleracea. Melasma is known to be characterized by inflammatory cells infiltrating the superficial dermis and capillaries, and we know that inflammation leads to hyperpigmentation, so Portulaca oleracea’s soothing abilities may help treat melasma naturally.

Sanchi (Panax Notoginseng)

Sanchi, also known as Panax notoginseng has panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) that have anti-inflammatory effects and antioxidant activity. This herb has been used in an herbal cream to treat melasma . (8)

vitamin c

Vitamin C for Melamsa

Vitamin C should be used with other tyrosinase inhibitors and during a tyrosinase inhibitor holiday. You can learn more about which Vitamin C to choose to use for melasma at this link.

Melasma Treatment Skincare Routine

Once you have a personalized skincare routine to treat melasma, you need to use it every day as prescribed. The skin constantly produces melanin, and you must be consistent with your melasma skincare regimen to get the best results. Your skin becomes accustomed to the skin lightening ingredients, and they will stop working after a few months. Regular use of your melasma skincare regimen will help clear dark spots on the skin before the skin-lightening ingredients stop working.

Use melasma cream consistently in a daily routine

Melasma Treatment Skincare Routines: Treatment Regimens and Maintenance Regimens

You need two different melasma treatment skincare routines to treat melasma. The Melasma Treatment Regimen is used for 3 months, and the Melasma Maintenance Regimen is used for one month. You should cycle between these two to keep melasma under control.

Why Do I Need to Take A Holiday From My Melasma Cream?

Melasma treatments tend to stop working after three to four months. You want to get as much out of the melasma treatment before this happens, so use your regimen consistently every day for the first four months. This is called the “treatment regimen” because treats dark spots on the face. You can learn more about the best skincare routine for melasma here.

Do I Apply My Sunscreen Before or After My Melasma Cream or Melasma Serum?

You should always apply your melasma serum or melasma cream before an SPF.

How to Make Melasma Creams And Melasma Serums Work Faster

Skin lightening creams and serums work faster to treat melasma when used properly. Understanding the causes of melasma and following tips to make it go away faster is an important part of melasma treatment.

Use an SPF every day to protect yourself from the sun with any skincare routine. This is even more important if you are undergoing melasma treatment to prevent any new dark spots from forming. Tinted sunscreens are our favorite sunscreens for melasma because they have iron oxides that help block blue light. here are some of our favorite mineral sunscreens:

Replenix Tinted Mattifying Face Sunscreen SPF 30

$46.00

Out of Stock

SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50

$42.00

Add to Cart

Derma Made SPF 50 Tinted Moisturizer

$34.00

Add to Cart

Alastin HydraTint Pro Mineral Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 36

$76.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Luminous Broad Spectrum SPF 41

$41.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Physical Broad-Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted

$44.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Light Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50

$36.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Cool

$59.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Warm

$59.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Sheer Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 45

$56.00

Add to Cart

Replenix Tinted Mattifying Face Sunscreen SPF 30

$46.00

Out of Stock

SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50

$42.00

Add to Cart

Derma Made SPF 50 Tinted Moisturizer

$34.00

Add to Cart

Alastin HydraTint Pro Mineral Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 36

$76.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Luminous Broad Spectrum SPF 41

$41.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Physical Broad-Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted

$44.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Light Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50

$36.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Cool

$59.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Warm

$59.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Sheer Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 45

$56.00

Add to Cart

Replenix Tinted Mattifying Face Sunscreen SPF 30

$46.00

Out of Stock

SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50

$42.00

Add to Cart

Derma Made SPF 50 Tinted Moisturizer

$34.00

Add to Cart

Alastin HydraTint Pro Mineral Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 36

$76.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Luminous Broad Spectrum SPF 41

$41.00

Add to Cart

EltaMD UV Physical Broad-Spectrum SPF 41 Tinted

$44.00

Out of Stock

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Light Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50

$36.99

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Cool

$59.00

Add to Cart

Obagi Sun Shield Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Warm

$59.00

Add to Cart

PCA Skin Sheer Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 45

$56.00

Add to Cart

16 Bauman Skin Types

Make it easy on yourself- take the quiz and we will show you which melasma cream brands are best for your skin type. You can pick and choose based on price, brand or other preferences. We don’t care what brand you buy- as long as you buy something that is going to work for YOU!

DQH Can I use salicylic acid first and then vitamin C? It’s easy to create a skincare routine, but knowing how to use it is another thing entirely. In most cases, if you’re not getting the desired skin results, it could be due to the layering of conflicting ingredients. So, is it possible that salicylic acid and vitamin C are such ingredients? Or are these active ingredients the duo that’s been missing from your skincare routine? If you want answers, stick around because today we are going to explain the benefits of salicylic acid and vitamin C and how they can be used in your daily life. What are the benefits of salicylic acid for skin? Salicylic acid is one of the most commonly used beta hydroxy acids and is favored by many people with oily, acne-prone skin. This acid is derived from willow bark, and unlike its water-soluble relatives (called alpha-hydroxy acids), salicylic acid is oil-soluble, which means it can penetrate deeper into the lower layers of the skin. Once it reaches the lower layers, it can help unclog pores of excess sebum, dirt, bacteria, debris, and impurities. This results in clearer skin tones and greater definition. Not only does salicylic acid benefit the underlying layers, but the outer surface of the skin benefits as well. When applied to the skin, salicylic acid removes the buildup of dead skin cells. This is accomplished by breaking the bonds that hold dead cells to the surface. Over time, this can cause the complexion to look dull and prone to acne, blackheads, and other blemishes. If you’d like to learn more about salicylic acid and how it can improve your skin, check out this dedicated blog post from a beauty insider. What are the benefits of vitamin C for skin? Vitamin C is considered one of the most powerful antioxidants, which means it is very effective at fighting free radicals and preventing them from causing further skin damage. Examples of free radicals include pollution, central heating, UV rays and harsh climate. They attack proteins, fats and cell membranes as soon as they come into contact with the skin, causing signs of premature aging such as fine lines and wrinkles as well as hyperpigmentation, flaky patches of skin and loss of elasticity. Many people usually prefer to use vitamin C in their morning routine as this ingredient gives the complexion a radiant glow. You’ll also find that vitamin C can target areas of hyperpigmentation, plumping the skin and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The thing about vitamin C is that there are a lot of outdated studies going back to the 1950s that describe vitamin C as an unstable skin component. Thanks to improvements in modern technology, this is no longer the case as all products now contain a stable form of vitamin C. Visit The Beauty Insider to learn more about vitamin C. So please check out our blog post. Can I use salicylic acid first and then vitamin C? Yes, you absolutely can. In fact, it’s thought that using salicylic acid before using vitamin C ensures it penetrates faster and works faster. This is an efficient way to utilize two power sources, and the reason has to do with pH. For example, the skin’s natural pH is about 4.7, making it slightly acidic. Salicylic acid and vitamin C are also both acidic, and you’ll find that vitamin C is absorbed quickly into the skin. Therefore, using salicylic acid beforehand can increase the acidity of the skin and allow vitamin C to penetrate into the skin faster. While this is considered an effective way to combine two powerful ingredients, you need to be aware of your skin type and how it reacts to certain active ingredients. Even people with perfect, normal skin can experience skin sensitivity and irritation. Therefore, always consult a doctor or dermatologist before using any new products on your skin. It’s also important to follow skin application rules. In this case, you need to use the product correctly to ensure you get the best results for your skin. If you’re not sure what I mean, the basic rule for skin is to start with the thinnest consistency and work your way up to the thickest consistency. This prevents a barrier from forming on the surface, preventing other active ingredients from penetrating the skin. Can I use salicylic acid at night and vitamin C in the morning? Yes, absolutely, this is considered the most effective way to get returns without any adverse side effects. This is because there is enough time between applications to ensure that the skin’s pH levels return to balance. You’ll also find that Vitamin C is rich in antioxidants and is perfect for use in the morning to ensure your skin is protected and looking its healthiest. Due to the small size of salicylic acid molecules, it is an acid that is able to reach the deepest parts of the skin. While this is effective at keeping skin clear, it also increases the risk of irritation and photosensitivity. Therefore, many people prefer to use powerful BHAs in their evening routine without exposure to UV rays, pollution, or harsh weather. Warning: If you avoid using sunscreen every day, none of these ingredients will do what your skin needs. The combination of chemical peels and powerful ingredients increases the risk of further damage to the skin’s surface. Use SPF 50 every day to keep your skin protected and your lipid barrier healthy, even on cloudy days, keeping your skin in top condition.
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