HOW TO ALLEVIATE PERIORAL DERMATITIS

Common symptoms, considerations and recommended treatments

Perioral Dermatitis is a common yet relatively unknown skin condition that can be both bothersome and frustrating to manage, especially as it affects the face. Here, we explore what you should know, how to recognise the symptoms and what steps you can take to care for your skin effectively.

What is perioral dermatitis?

Perioral Dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disorder that typically manifests as small, red spots or bumps around the mouth. Despite its name (perioral meaning "around the mouth"), it can also affect the skin around the eyes and nose. The lesions may sometimes be mistaken for acne or rosacea, but they often appear drier and flakier.

Characteristics

  • •Small, red bumps or rashes around the mouth, nose or eyes
  • •Flaky or dry skin in the affected area
  • •Sensitivity or stinging sensation in the skin
  • Skin irritation worsened with the use of skincare products or makeup

What causes Perioral Dermatitis?

The exact cause of Perioral Dermatitis remains unknown, but certain factors may trigger or exacerbate the condition:


  • •Overly active skincare products
  • •Weather changes or extreme conditions
  • •Stress and hormonal fluctuations
  • •Sun exposure
  • •Fragranced products
  • •Excessive cleansing or exfoliation
  • Heavy use of makeup

Skincare products to consider

If you suspect you have Perioral Dermatitis, allow your skin to rest and give it space to recover. Keep your skincare routine simple and focus on hydrating treatments.


Alleviating symptoms

During active outbreaks with blisters and red bumps, you can effectively treat your skin with AHA & Jojoba Peeling in combination with Face Mask Clearingto help reduce inflammation.


Soothing and Strengthening

If your skin is red, irritated and itchy, soothe and hydrate it with Serum Antirouge, cool with Aloe Vera Barbadensis and use Cold Pressed Jojoba Oil to strengthen the skin barrier.


Protect Your Skin

Shield your skin from the elements with Face Cream Sensitive and Face Balm,to help reduce inflammation.


Perioral Dermatitis can worsen with sun exposure, so it’s essential to protect your skin, especially during the summer months. Use Sun Lotion SPF 20 a gentle, mineral-based sunscreen suitable for all skin types.

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COLD PRESSED JOJOBA OIL

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Please contact our skin therapists for personalised advice and to find the right products for your skin.


When to seek help

If you have tried managing your condition at home without improvement or if it worsens, it is wise to consult a dermatologist.


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