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What Product To Use On Your Face When You Have Patches Of Redness?

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September 5, 2024
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Hi Adam,
So glad your here among the friends who truly understand what your dealing with. Reach to others and make friends. We also have a lot of great information for you. It’s very good to connect with folks who know what you’re dealing with.

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Mary

September 5, 2024 (edited)
A MySebDermTeam Member

Hello and welcome to a great support group. You will be able to chat with your friends and get a lot of great information. As well as the resources are pack with so much information. Welcome!

November 10, 2024
A MySebDermTeam Member

Thankfully I don't have any on my face.

September 8, 2024
A MySebDermTeam Member

I’ve been using a brand called Dermazen, all natural ingredients….worked pretty good at first now it’s not. Not sure what to do next

September 5, 2024
A MySebDermTeam Member

When dealing with patches of redness on your face due to seborrheic dermatitis, consider the following guidelines:

- Avoid Products with Alcohol: Alcohol can be drying and irritating
- Oil-Free Formulations: Use oil-free foundations and concealers to prevent greasiness.
- Hypoallergenic Makeup: Opt for makeup labeled Show Full Answer

When dealing with patches of redness on your face due to seborrheic dermatitis, consider the following guidelines:

- Avoid Products with Alcohol: Alcohol can be drying and irritating.
- Oil-Free Formulations: Use oil-free foundations and concealers to prevent greasiness.
- Hypoallergenic Makeup: Opt for makeup labeled "hypoallergenic" to reduce the risk of irritation.
- Fragrance-Free Products: Choose fragrance-free creams and lotions to avoid irritation.
- Gentle Makeup Remover: Use a mild soap, micellar water, or a light cleanser to remove makeup.

Always test new products on a small patch of skin for seven to ten days to ensure they don't cause irritation.

September 5, 2024

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