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Perioral dermatitis: When the skin loses its natural balance

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Periorale Dermatitis: Wenn die Haut ihr natürliches Gleichgewicht verliert

Why Perioral Dermatitis Is More Than Just a Cosmetic Skin Problem

Many people instinctively respond to skin changes on their face by using more skincare products. They apply cream to redness, treat feelings of tightness with rich products, and combat small pustules with additional active ingredients. However, this well-intentioned reflex can actually be part of the problem when it comes to perioral dermatitis.

Perioral dermatitis, often referred to as “perioral eczema,” is a skin condition in which the skin’s natural protective function has become unbalanced. The skin loses its ability to regulate irritants appropriately and becomes increasingly sensitive to factors that were previously tolerated without issue.

It is particularly interesting that the condition often does not result from neglecting the skin, but rather from overburdening its natural protective mechanisms. This distinguishes it clearly from many other skin problems and explains why traditional skincare strategies often fail to produce the desired results.

Causes and Correlations

Perioral dermatitis is usually not caused by a single trigger. Often, multiple factors act on the skin simultaneously and gradually lead to a disruption of the skin barrier.

1. Too Much Skincare Can Overwhelm the Skin Barrier

The skin has its own protective system consisting of lipids, moisture, and specialized cells. This barrier protects against environmental influences while preventing excessive water loss.

If new skincare products, serums, creams, or active ingredients are constantly applied, this finely tuned system can become unbalanced. Paradoxically, this does not make the skin more resilient, but rather more sensitive. It begins to react more strongly to irritants and increasingly loses its natural stability.

2. Certain ingredients can cause additional irritation

Not only the quantity but also the type of products used plays a role. Fragrances, alcohol, harsh cleansing products, or highly active ingredients can place additional strain on the skin.

Combining different products is often particularly problematic. What appears well-tolerated individually can, when combined, lead to persistent irritation. As a result, the skin increasingly enters a state of heightened reactivity.

3. Stress affects the skin more than many people realize

The skin and the nervous system are closely interconnected. Chronic stress alters numerous processes in the body and also affects the function of the skin barrier.

Under prolonged stress, regenerative processes may be impaired. At the same time, the skin reacts more sensitively to external stimuli. Many people with sensitive skin therefore report that their symptoms worsen, especially during stressful periods of life.

4. Hormonal changes can disrupt the skin’s balance

Hormones influence sebum production, moisture balance, and the skin’s overall resilience.

As a result, hormonal fluctuations can cause the skin to react more sensitively and make it less able to compensate for existing stressors. While they are rarely considered the sole cause, they can increase the risk of skin reactions.

Typical Symptoms or Signs

The symptoms often develop gradually and are frequently mistaken for other skin problems at first.

1. Redness and small papules around the mouth

Typical features include small red bumps and papules that appear primarily around the mouth.

A characteristic feature is that the skin directly on the lips is often spared. This appearance can be an important indicator of perioral dermatitis.

2. The skin feels tight, burns, or itches

Many people affected report an unpleasant sensation on the skin rather than pain.

Tightness, burning, or mild irritation often result from the skin barrier no longer being able to fully perform its protective function. The skin loses moisture and becomes more sensitive to external factors.

3. Dryness and increased sensitivity

A frequently underestimated symptom is the skin’s increased sensitivity. Products that were previously used without issue can suddenly cause irritation.

This altered responsiveness indicates that it is not just individual areas of the skin that are affected, but that the entire skin barrier may be compromised.

4. Skin condition often fluctuates

Many people with this condition experience periods of improvement and worsening.

These fluctuations can be particularly unsettling. However, they demonstrate just how sensitively the skin reacts to skincare routines, stress, climatic influences, and other stressors. As a result, symptoms often do not follow a steady course but occur in waves.

What Can Help in Everyday Life

The most important insight regarding perioral dermatitis is often this: less can be more.

1. Consciously Reduce the Burden on the Skin

The skin often benefits when the use of unnecessary skincare products is reduced.

This allows the skin to regain greater control over its natural regulatory mechanisms. This process requires patience but can contribute to long-term stabilization.

2. Be critical of irritating products

Not every product advertised as a skincare treatment is suitable for every skin type.

A routine that is as simple and low-irritant as possible can help avoid unnecessary stress and relieve the skin barrier.

3. Take stress seriously as a skin factor

Since stress can affect skin function, it’s worth taking a closer look at your daily routine.

Regular rest, sufficient sleep, and intentional relaxation periods can help support the body’s overall ability to regenerate.

4. Don’t constantly check your skin

Many people with skin concerns monitor their skin very closely and immediately switch products or routines at the slightest change.

However, the skin often needs time to respond to changes. A certain degree of consistency can therefore be more helpful than constantly trying new approaches.

5. Have symptoms evaluated by a doctor

Since similar symptoms can also occur with other skin conditions, a professional evaluation is advisable

A dermatological examination can help rule out other causes and better assess the situation.

Perioral dermatitis highlights just how sensitively the skin can react to external stimuli. Consciously reducing these triggers is therefore often the primary focus.

Natural Support and Medicinal Plants

In cases of perioral dermatitis, naturopathic approaches usually aim to support the skin’s natural balance. The focus is less on suppressing individual symptoms and more on promoting a balanced skin environment. Traditionally, various medicinal plants are used that are found in play a role in naturopathic approaches to skin, metabolism, and inner balance.

Medicinal plants and natural substances used traditionally are frequently employed in naturopathy to care for sensitive skin and support the skin’s natural balance.

  • Pansies is traditionally used to address skin concerns and plays a role in many naturopathic approaches to sensitive and stressed skin.
  • Heartseeds is frequently used for sensitive skin and is traditionally associated with soothing and balancing treatments.
  • Small stinging nettle is traditionally used in naturopathy to support metabolic and excretory processes and is often incorporated into holistic skin care regimens.
  • Dandelion is traditionally used to support digestive and metabolic processes and is therefore frequently considered in naturopathic skin care regimens.
  • Cretan rockrose is valued for its content of phytochemicals and is often mentioned in connection with the body’s natural defense mechanisms.

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