Dermaceutic Mela Cream

Target visible pigmentation with a serious night treatment plan.

Mela Cream is a concentrated night cream built for people focused on uneven pigmentation, dark spots and melasma support. The product story is not casual glow marketing. It is about targeted pigment correction, gradual tolerance building and disciplined use over time.

framed around concentrated actives, slow tolerance building and realistic pigment treatment intent.

$154.00 $215.60 30ml | 9 active ingredients

This page is strongest for shoppers comparing pigmentation cream, melasma cream and dark spot correction options with a professional treatment angle.

9 highly concentrated active ingredients are used to build the product's pigment correction story.
Night use Designed for targeted evening application on affected areas, with frequency increased slowly.
3 months The product guidance says best results are typically assessed over a longer, consistent treatment window.
Dermaceutic Mela Pigmentation Cream 30ml

Pigment correction with structure

Why this page works for melasma and dark spot intent.

Mela Cream is positioned for users who are not looking for a basic brightening moisturiser. They want a more direct answer for pigment spots, uneven tone and melasma support, often as part of a professional peel protocol or a disciplined home care plan.

That makes the page strongest when it stays clear about application, tolerance and the fact that consistency matters. It should attract serious intent rather than overpromise instant change.

Targets uneven pigmentation

The core message is visible support for pigment spots and uneven tone rather than a vague radiance claim.

Supports Mela Peel protocols

The treatment connection gives the product a more clinical and program based context than standard retail pigment creams.

Built for gradual tolerance

Starting once or twice weekly and increasing slowly is part of the value story because it frames the product as active, not casual.

The positioning advantage

This is the page for shoppers who want targeted pigment work, not another generic brightening product.

That sharper positioning helps set expectations around nighttime use, measured progression and the importance of a complete routine rather than one miracle claim.

Active profile

Nine concentrated actives create the treatment level story.

Kojic, phytic and mandelic acids

These ingredients support the professional pigment correction framing and help explain why the formula is positioned as a true treatment product.

Arbutin and niacinamide

These recognisable brightening ingredients make the page more legible to shoppers comparing pigment products.

Retinol and salicylic acid

These actives reinforce that Mela Cream is not designed as a beginner product for highly reactive skin.

Licorice extract support

Included as part of the wider tone evening and complexion harmonising story.

How to use responsibly

Application guidance matters as much as the ingredient list.

Use a very small amount at night

Apply only on affected areas in the evening rather than using it like a standard all over moisturiser.

Start slowly

Begin with one or two applications per week and increase gradually as skin tolerance allows.

Reduce frequency if irritation appears

The product guidance explicitly says to step back if irritation shows up while skin acclimates.

Not for every skin situation

The source guidance says it is not suitable for especially sensitive skin and should not be used during pregnancy.

Customer perspective

What customers say about Mela Cream.

Where there are enough product specific reviews, the page can show them directly. Otherwise the reviews block can lean on the strongest storewide proof available.

Common questions about this product.

What skin concern is this cream really for?

It is designed for visible uneven pigmentation, dark spots and melasma support, especially when someone wants a more treatment focused option.

Do I use it every night from the start?

No. The guidance is to start with one or two nights per week and build up slowly.

Can pigmentation look darker at first?

Yes. The source guidance notes that blemishes can look temporarily darker in the first few weeks because of the skin's cleansing action.

Is this a good option for very sensitive skin?

No. The product guidance says it is not suitable for especially sensitive skin, so the page should set that expectation clearly.

Explore related skin guides and next steps.

For serious pigment goals

Choose a pigment cream that sets realistic expectations and a clear plan.

If your priority is dark spot and melasma support with a more professional treatment angle, Mela Cream gives you a stronger story around ingredients, usage and routine discipline than a generic brightening cream.