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Frequently Asked Questions
Should you moisturize perioral dermatitis or let it dry out?
While it may seem counterintuitive, moisturizing is generally recommended for perioral dermatitis. The skin barrier is often compromised in this condition, leading to dryness and irritation. Letting the area dry out can actually worsen the inflammation. Opt for a gentle, fragrance-free, and non-comedogenic moisturizer designed for sensitive skin. Apply a thin layer after cleansing to help soothe the skin and rebuild the natural moisture barrier. Avoid heavy occlusive ingredients like petrolatum or mineral oil, which can trap moisture and potentially exacerbate the condition. Listen to your skin; if a moisturizer seems to irritate, discontinue use.
What is the best skincare routine for perioral dermatitis?
The best skincare routine for perioral dermatitis is gentle and minimal. Start with a very mild, fragrance-free cleanser twice a day to remove dirt and debris without stripping the skin. Avoid harsh scrubs or exfoliating acids. Pat your skin dry with a soft towel. Follow with a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer designed for sensitive skin. Throughout the day, avoid touching or picking at the affected area. Eliminate any potentially irritating ingredients from your routine, including fragrance, sulfates, essential oils, and harsh preservatives. Consult with a dermatologist for personalized recommendations and possible prescription treatments.
What cream is good for perioral dermatitis?
A good cream for perioral dermatitis is one that is gentle, non-comedogenic, and specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Look for creams with minimal ingredients to reduce the risk of irritation. Ingredients like ceramides, which help to repair the skin barrier, and niacinamide, which can reduce inflammation, are often beneficial. Avoid creams containing fragrances, essential oils, sulfates, and other potentially irritating substances. Some individuals find creams containing colloidal oatmeal soothing. Consult with a dermatologist; they can prescribe topical medications, such as anti-inflammatory or antibiotic creams, specifically tailored to treat perioral dermatitis and manage the condition effectively.
How does Hailey Bieber treat her perioral dermatitis?
While celebrity routines can be informative, it's essential to remember that perioral dermatitis treatment is individual. Generally, the focus is on a streamlined routine using gentle, fragrance-free products. This might include a mild cleanser, a lightweight moisturizer specifically designed for sensitive skin, and avoiding makeup triggers. Hailey has spoken about recognizing trigger ingredients and promptly eliminating them. She prioritizes keeping the skin barrier healthy and minimizing irritation. Crucially, like anyone dealing with persistent skin conditions, she works closely with a dermatologist to manage her perioral dermatitis and adjust her treatment plan as needed. Always seek professional medical advice rather than solely relying on celebrity endorsements.