Tinted sunscreens may decrease hyperpigmentation and melasma
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Barry, Henry, et al., editors. "Tinted Sunscreens May Decrease Hyperpigmentation and Melasma." EE+ POEM Archive, John Wiley & Sons, 2025. Evidence Central, evidence.unboundmedicine.com/evidence/view/infoPOEMs/3377487/all/Tinted_sunscreens_may_decrease_hyperpigmentation_and_melasma.
Tinted sunscreens may decrease hyperpigmentation and melasma. In: Barry HH, Ebell MHM, Shaughnessy AFA, et al, eds. EE+ POEM Archive. John Wiley & Sons; 2025. https://evidence.unboundmedicine.com/evidence/view/infoPOEMs/3377487/all/Tinted_sunscreens_may_decrease_hyperpigmentation_and_melasma. Accessed October 12, 2025.
Tinted sunscreens may decrease hyperpigmentation and melasma. (2025). In Barry, H., Ebell, M. H., Shaughnessy, A. F., & Slawson, D. C. (Eds.), EE+ POEM Archive. John Wiley & Sons. https://evidence.unboundmedicine.com/evidence/view/infoPOEMs/3377487/all/Tinted_sunscreens_may_decrease_hyperpigmentation_and_melasma
Tinted Sunscreens May Decrease Hyperpigmentation and Melasma [Internet]. In: Barry HH, Ebell MHM, Shaughnessy AFA, Slawson DCD, editors. EE+ POEM Archive. John Wiley & Sons; 2025. [cited 2025 October 12]. Available from: https://evidence.unboundmedicine.com/evidence/view/infoPOEMs/3377487/all/Tinted_sunscreens_may_decrease_hyperpigmentation_and_melasma.
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