a while back I got a query from a customer regarding whether I thought my high-odine cream would help with her daughter's melasma. I replied as I always do, which is, "I don't know". I cannot say whether any of my products can do anything, rigorous testing is required in order to have the legal right to make claims.
I didn't know much about melasma anyway, just that it's hyperpigmentation sometimes seen in pregnant women.
until.... I got this e-mail yesterday:
Hi Laura,
I know the time has passed for ordering, but do you have any extra jars of High-odine face cream?
I've been using if for a while now and loooooooove it. I finally got my daughter to try it hoping it would help her melasma and it has!
I told her about when you were making the latest batch, but between her going on vacation and me going on vacation it got forgot. So .... any extra jars?
Thanks,
Brooke Burke-Chavez also has(had) melasma. Remember her? The gal that had her thyroid removed not too long ago? Here she is on a show called "The Doctors", discussing how she covers up her melasma and how she can't go out in the sun, etc. Now, I've never seen this "doctors" show... are they "real" doctors? Or just playing them on TV, lol. Because not a single word is spoken of the association of melasma with thyroid disorders. This segment treats melasma as nothing more than a cosmetic complaint, sad.
Yeah, and they'll go laser it off and it will all come back.
I have horrible melasma all over my face and neck. Did have it bad on my chest, along with a redness that would not go away, but the redness and melasma on my chest is now fading. I'm also doing DIY Vit. C. serum to try to help fade it.
I had melasma/hyperpigmentation really bad on both cheeks and on upper chest. Looked horrible but I was so sick that it just wasn't a priority. Lo and behold it is All Gone now thanks to Iodine and iodide:) I have no doubt that melasma is from thryoid disfunction and iodine/iodide is needed.