Chloasma treatment with homoeopathy has been effectively showing beneficial results. Homeopathy being the 2nd largest pathy in the world and treated in strictly based on its similia similibus principle without any side effects can treat chloasma successfully. Chloasma also called melasma and used for a pattern of asymptomatic superficial brownish pigmentation seen mainly in females. The lesions are usually seen on the bridge of the nose, both cheeks, upper lip and forehead. On the forehead, a linear area just above the eyebrows is common. The lesions are usually bilateral and often symmetrical. They become more prominent after sun exposure. Usually the lesions appear during pregnancy but have also been seen in unmarried girls and males. It has also been seen developing in females taking contraceptive pills. Hydantoin can cause chloasma occasionally in both sexes. Some of the unmarried girls with chloasma have been found to have disturbances in their menstrual cycle. The lesions may disappear in many females after stoppage of contraceptive pills or after delivery but is often persistent. The lesions reappear again during the next pregnancy. Other causes associated with chloasma are persistent anaemia due to chronic gastro-intestinal infestations or due to excessive bleeding. Sometimes liver disorders be the cause for chloasma.