Chloasma gravidarum: what is it and how can it be prevented in summer?
Chloasma gravidarum is an alteration in skin pigmentation characterised by the appearance of dark (in fair-skinned women) or light (in dark-skinned women) spots that affect, above all, the face
What causes chloasma gravidarum?
Caused by hormonal changes, it can be prevented by always using a sun cream with a high protection factor, avoiding exposure to the sun during the hottest hours of the day and, at the table, with an adequate diet rich in vitamins, especially E, A and beta-carotene.
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