Differences between the two conditions include:
- Skin texture: Tinea versicolor patches are often dry or textured, while vitiligo patches feel like the surrounding skin.
- Location on your body: Tinea versicolor usually affects the chest, neck, upper arms, and back, whereas vitiligo often appears on your face, hands, and lower arms.
- Pattern: Tinea versicolor may be uneven, but vitiligo often shows up symmetrically on both sides of the body.








