May 1, 2020 Over the Counter Melasma Treatment Types
If you’re looking for an over the counter melasma treatment to help lighten the dark patches on your skin, you may be wondering what options are available. Here, we’ve outlined the three main options you will find at your local drugstore.
Types Of Over The Counter Melasma Treatment
1. Skin lightening creams
The most popular – and most convenient – way to treat melasma is with over the counter creams. These topical treatments target the dark spots caused by melasma and are generally applied once per day, depending on the exact manufacturer recommendation.
Over the counter creams generally include one or more of the following ingredients:
- Hydroquinone
- Retinoids
- Glycolic acid
- Azelaic acid
Over the counter hydroquinone for melasma remains one of the most popular and affordable treatments for this skin condition. Hydroquinone is considered the gold standard in topical treatments, but overuse can (rarely) cause your skin to darken instead. Professional dermatologic care can help you avoid this side effect.
Additionally, it’s important to remember that over-the-counter creams are not as potent as prescription medications. That means that your drug store options may take longer to work before you start to see noticeable results.
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2. Facial peels
Melasma that is resistant to treatment may respond better to other over the counter treatments, such as the chemical facial peel. These peels are applied to the face once per day (or per manufacturer recommendations) and promote skin exfoliation and the growth of new, dark pigment-free skin.
Like over the counter creams, drugstore chemical peels are not as strong as outpatient procedures. Since melasma can be tricky to treat, it may take many treatments before you start to see results.
One thing to note is that chemical peels aren’t right for everyone, with at least one study recommending that they not be used in certain cases of dermal melasma (Sarkar). Your dermatologist can make the best recommendation for your skin.
3. Home remedies
This may not be what you have in mind when you think of over the counter treatments for melasma, but there are some natural home remedies that some dermatologists support, such as aloe vera or turmeric. However, many of these at-home remedies are not thoroughly studied yet, so consulting a doctor before trying them is recommended.
How Do I Choose the Right Treatment For Me?
While it’s true that no one knows your body better than you, melasma isn’t always straightforward or easy to treat. That’s why it’s important to consult with your dermatologist – they will be able to guide you on the path to the most effective type of treatment for your skin.
At ClearifiRx, we offer remote consultations with our board-certified dermatologists to help determine what type of treatment will suit your skin and lifestyle best. We develop custom, prescription-strength melasma creams that are delivered directly to your home for your convenience. And whenever you have a question about your condition, your treatment, or anything else you’d like to know, we’re always just an email away.
References
- Sarkar R, Arsiwala S, Dubey N, et al. Chemical Peels in Melasma: A Review with Consensus Recommendations by Indian Pigmentary Expert Group. Indian J Dermatol. 2017;62(6):578–584. doi:10.4103/ijd.IJD_490_17 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724304/
About the author

Patricia S. Walker, M.D., Ph.D. is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in medical and aesthetic dermatology. She is an industry expert and has served in various leadership roles, including President and head of R&D for Brickell Biotech, Chief Medical Off...