@goldenskin.ai: Summer is here ☀️… but if you've noticed light or dark patches showing up more on your skin, it may not be "just a tan." Tinea versicolor is a common fungal skin condition caused by an overgrowth of yeast that naturally lives on our skin. On melanin-rich skin, it can leave behind lighter OR darker patches that become much more noticeable after sun exposure because the affected areas don't tan evenly. The good news? It's treatable—and you're not alone. ✨ Tips to help prevent & manage it: ✔️ Use an antifungal body wash (like selenium sulfide or ketoconazole) as directed. ✔️ Shower after sweating and change out of damp clothes. ✔️ Wear breathable fabrics during hot, humid weather. ✔️ Keep your skin cool and dry when possible. ✔️ Be patient—once the fungus is gone, your natural skin color can take weeks to months to fully return. If the patches keep coming back or spread, it's worth seeing a dermatologist for the right treatment🤎 #TineaVersicolor #MelaninSkin #BrownSkin #SkinHealth #SummerSkin