The Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick is sold by My Derma Dream through its official online store, and that’s where you should buy it. The official checkout is the only place that sells it in bundles, ships free, and attaches the brand’s 90-day guarantee.

It isn’t a shelf product, and the two marketplace listings we found (Amazon and Walmart.com) charge single-stick prices with none of the bundle discount.

Here’s the full “where to buy Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick” answer, with the current prices we pulled from the official order page.

If you still want the case for the balm itself first, our Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick review covers the ingredients, the honest expectations, and why we scored it 9.1.

Where to buy Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick

Buy it direct from My Derma Dream. Every button on this page goes to that official checkout on sale.mydermadream.com.

The store runs on a funnel-style order page rather than a traditional cart: you land on the sales page, hit Buy Now, then pick your bundle, enter shipping and pay by card or PayPal. It takes about two minutes.

A woman swiping the Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick balm along the skin under her eye
The stick is a twist-up under-eye balm. Buying direct is what gets you the bundle price and the guarantee.

Dr. Melasmin price: the current bundle tiers

Here are the three tiers on the official checkout right now, during the store’s “50% off plus free shipping” sale. All three ship free.

BundleSale pricePer stick
1 stick (Basic)$59 (was $89)$59
3 sticks (Best Value)$99 (was $198)$33
6 sticks (Most Popular)$119 (was $374)$20

So the “$20 Dr. Melasmin stick” you see quoted in ads and reviews is real, but it’s the per-stick price of the six-pack. A single stick on its own is $59.

Is six sticks too many? My Derma Dream says one stick lasts two to three months at twice-daily use, so a six-pack is roughly a year to eighteen months of supply, or three sticks each for you and a friend.

Honestly, the three-pack at $33 a stick is the sensible middle if you just want to try it without committing to a year.

The checkout pre-selects the six-pack. Click a different row if you want the single or the three-pack; the order summary updates before you pay.

See today's Dr. Melasmin bundle prices

Read the checkout before you click Complete Order

Two things on the order page are worth 30 seconds of attention, and neither is a reason to skip the buy.

First, the fine print above the pay button includes a 14-day free trial of the “Unlimited Derma Dream Membership”, which bills $49 every 28 days after the trial and shows in your order summary at $0.00. The same line says you can cancel it at any time.

If you only want the balm, cancel the membership after checkout by emailing info@mydermadream.com or calling 786-442-2626, and keep the confirmation.

Second, order changes and cancellations have a 59-minute window for a full refund to your card. After that the order is in fulfillment and the 90-day guarantee takes over.

The 90-day guarantee, in plain English

The Dr. Melasmin Calcium Stick is covered by My Derma Dream’s 90-day satisfaction guarantee, and it’s the single best reason to buy from the official store rather than a marketplace.

Here’s how it works. Within 90 days, if you’re not happy with the results, call or email the brand. They start with a free consultation to adjust how you’re using the stick, then offer a product swap.

If that still doesn’t land, you get a full refund as store credit. Proof of purchase is required, so hang on to your order email.

That’s a generous window for a $20-to-$59 balm, and it only applies to orders placed with My Derma Dream. A marketplace purchase falls under that marketplace’s return rules instead.

Two Dr. Melasmin Calcium Balm tubes on a pale background, one capped and one wound up with the cap set beside it
What the official product looks like: a Derma Dream branded twist-up tube labeled Dr. Melasmin Calcium Balm.

Dr. Melasmin on Amazon and Walmart: what’s actually there

Yes, there are marketplace listings. No, they aren’t the better deal.

Amazon. My Derma Dream lists a single-count “Dr. Melasmin Under Eye Balm Stick” on Amazon under its own brand name. There’s no bundle option, and the 90-day guarantee described above is the brand’s direct-store program, not something Amazon’s return desk honors.

Amazon’s price changes often, so we won’t print one here; compare it to the $59 single and the $20-a-stick six-pack before you decide.

Walmart. Walmart.com lists the same single stick as a marketplace item at $79 with free shipping, with one review. That’s $20 more than the official single-stick sale price and about four times the official per-stick bundle price. It isn’t in Walmart stores.

iHerb, Ulta and eBay. These carry the Korean Dr.Melaxin Cemenrete Calcium Volume Multi Balm, which our review found matches the Melasmin stick on format and hero ingredients. On iHerb it’s $23 for the 9 g stick with a 4.5-star average across 519 ratings, free shipping over $25.

It’s a legitimate way to get the same style of balm cheaply, but it’s a different company: no My Derma Dream guarantee, no bundle pricing, and no free consultation if it disappoints.

The short version: for one stick, iHerb’s Melaxin is the cheapest route; for the Melasmin-branded stick with the guarantee, or for anything more than one stick, the official store wins outright.

Two Derma Dream Dr. Melasmin Calcium Balm tubes beside a woman with dotted lines marking the under-eye, brow and cheek areas the balm is meant for
The brand’s own diagram of where the balm goes. Whichever store you use, it’s a twice-a-day, few-seconds product.

How to avoid knockoffs and lookalike stores

Because the ads for this stick run everywhere, it pays to make three quick checks before you buy.

Check the domain. The official checkout lives on a mydermadream.com address, and the page footer says “My Derma Dream” and “not affiliated with or related to NuFACE”. A lookalike domain with a similar logo is not the official store, and it won’t honor the guarantee.

Check the name on the tube. The genuine product is labeled Derma Dream and Dr. Melasmin Calcium Balm, like the photos on this page.

Dr.Melaxin is the separate Korean brand, not a fake, but if you order Melasmin and a Melaxin tube arrives, you didn’t buy from My Derma Dream.

Check the price. The official single-stick sale price is $59, and the cheapest official per-stick price is $20 on the six-pack. A listing far below that, a “$9 Melasmin”, is a red flag.

Where it sits against the alternatives

If you’re still choosing between sticks, two of our other pages settle it quickly. Our Dr. Melasmin vs TULA eye balm head-to-head compares it with TULA’s $44 24-7 Power Swipe, and our roundup of the best under-eye balm sticks of 2026 ranks it against KAHI and TULA.

For the rest of an at-home routine, our electric gua sha review is the natural next read.

Ready to buy? The official store is the one place with the bundle price, free shipping and the 90-day guarantee together.

Buy Dr. Melasmin from the official store