SUPPLEMENTS

Melasma: Nutritional Dietary Supplements

Melasma: Nutritional Dietary Supplements is a video where I talk about the article: Efficacy and Safety of an Oral Nutritional (Dietary) Supplement Containing Pinus pinaster Bark Extract and Grape Seed Extract in Combination with a High SPF Sunscreen in the Treatment of Mild-to-Moderate Melasma: A Prospective Clinical Study. Please see the link below for the full article. I also talk about the supplements that I take. Please keep in mind that this video is not intended to provide medical advice and that it is always best to consult with a physician or licensed dietician before starting any oral supplements. Thank you for watching!

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Source Naturals Pycnogenol 25mg Proanthocyanidin Complex Herbal Antioxidant French Maritime Pine Bark Extract:

SOURCE NATURALS Grape Seed Extract Proanthodyn 200 Mg Capsule:

Kirkland Signature USDA Organic Multivitamin:

The make-up I am wearing to cover my melasma during the filming of this video:
Foundation: Kristopher Buckle- TRIPLICITY® Perfecting Foundation Stick in shade Light Warm

Concealer: Bye Bye Undereye Concealing Pot by ItCostmetics in shade Medium

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Disclaimer: I am a Registered Nurse. I have Fitzpatrick skin type IV and have been living with melasma for several years. The information I share is intended to provide guidance; not medical advice. All my reviews and opinions are based on my own experience with melasma. I strive to provide accurate information and quote credible sources.