Face Flare Up? Here's a Skincare Routine to Quickly Treat Eczema / Perioral Dermatitis / Acne

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I was diagnosed with Perioral Dermatitis, Rosacea, Fungal Acne... it was so confusing I had no clue what to do.
Over the last couple months my face has broken out with aggressive, red bumps, and I have NO idea what's going on. This is a big deal for me since you know, I have a KZread channel!
I needed to get to the bottom of it, so I launched on a quest to get results as fast as possible. And since multiple doctors suggested it could be things like eczema,, Rosacea, Fungal Acne, etc... I've had to come treat my face like it could have any one of these things.
The good news is I WAS able to get fast results... so if you too are dealing with a bumpy red face, this video is for you!

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  • @TheSAHDLife
    @TheSAHDLife2 ай бұрын

    2 Important things I want to quickly add. #1 - When your face is feeling HOT and irritated. Use cold for relief. I read Wim Hoff's books and found that cold therapy is incredible for inflammation. I was filling my sink with cold water and sticking my face right in. It feels great :) #2 - Wear sunscreen. Find one that doesn't have many ingredients And use it!

  • @zamarkanovic6665
    @zamarkanovic66652 ай бұрын

    Since you have stomach problems, it's probably because of that. It looks like rosacea to me, the background of which is some kind of inflammation in the body. Rosacea can be a reaction to food and infection in the body. It can be caused by these inflammations in the body, and demodex or fungi causing inflammation on the skin, get the conditions for reproduction. Something similar happens to me, it is incurable and must be kept under control. Some foods make the condition worse: coffee, alcohol, citrus fruits... And they must be eliminated. When my face was like yours, I was given antibiotics for rosacea, and metrodinazole cream. Also azaleic acid can help and a mask of aspirin and water before going to bed without rinsing. For my face, I use syndete for washing and Bioderma Atoderm cream. The things you listed are not very good for rosacea. The face must also be protected from the sun. My rosacea trigger was vit D deficiency and hormones, and I tested positive for Helicobacter pylori. Although the helico infection has been cured, problems with an inflamed stomach and face are still present. In Europe, there is a cream that helps with rosacea, it's called Demoderm. 👋

  • @TheSAHDLife

    @TheSAHDLife

    2 ай бұрын

    Great thoughtful comment my friend, thanks for sharing! Does yours still come and go or have you managed to keep it at bay?

  • @zentreasa5624
    @zentreasa56242 ай бұрын

    Covered those most important aspects that are usually overlooked. Best video.

  • @TheSAHDLife

    @TheSAHDLife

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. You made my day! 👊

  • @DashShumilova
    @DashShumilova2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @TheSAHDLife

    @TheSAHDLife

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you found the video! I appreciate your comment 👊😊

  • @JenniferDriscoll-pc8yd
    @JenniferDriscoll-pc8yd23 күн бұрын

    My husband had a similar issue-would get terrible bumps on this face and neck. Doctors told him similar things as what you heard-some type of condition (lupus, etc). He did his own testing over years and found out he has a good allergy. In his case it was soy.

  • @TheSAHDLife

    @TheSAHDLife

    23 күн бұрын

    That is REALLY interesting! So things like soy sauce, tofu, edamame? Was he eating that stuff regularly? The creams have worked for me but I feel like I still have an issue underneath the skin that will ultimately come back. I'd like to get to the bottom of it myself. I'll probably do a radical elimination diet at some point but it sure is tough to do!

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