Say goodbye to seborrheic dermatitis with these natural remedies! From tea tree oil to aloe vera, I will share the best natural treatments for this common skin condition. Say hello to healthy, clear skin with these simple and effective remedies! Let me know below what you do for this skin disorders. Please share! Maria
Could you please do a detailed series on Seborrheic Dermatitis as you did on Pityrosporum folliculitis-Malassezia? It's rare finding videos explaining Seb Derm in detail. I had to take information from Fungal Acne videos to help fix my skin. I believe they are similar, but I am not sure. Am I messing up my skin by applying fungal acne treatments to treat my Seb Derm dx?
Hi Maria, not seen you for some time, nice to see you again. After seeing a dermatologist and having a biopsy done, turns out I have Actinic Keratosis ( not cancerous ) for sun damaged skin on the forehead area that could have accured from years ago. Just about at the end of a 4 week treatment that's been quite horrible and will now be going through the healing process, just wondering if you can do a video about Actinic Keratosis. From here on in when out walking or gardening ect it's factor 50 suncream and a hat for me 🤠. Thing is .. sun creams tend to bring breakouts for me.
Hi Maria! I just saw your last video on fungal acne along with this one and i must say i highly admire your work. Although I do have a very important question in my mind. As I'm someone who suffers from fungal acne and seborrheic dermatitis, you advised in your previous video not to use skincare that has fatty acids. I use a moisturizer that is non-comedogenic but it has ceramides and cermides is known to be one of the fatty acids called lipids. Should i keep using it or change it?
Hello CoffeVanilla… Thank you for your comments and support 🥰to answer your question… those the products work for your skin? If not is time to chance… but always spray your skin with acv and water. If you want I can send you a link 🔗 on a very good moisturizer. Let me know and keep me posted. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
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"Is there a major difference between Pityrosporum Folliculitis or Malassezia, compared to Seborrheic Dermatitis? If so, are the treatments for both conditions very similar? It's hard to find information on Seborrheic Dermatitis. I had to use information on fungal acne to help treat Seborrheic Derm.”
Malassezia, Pityrosporum folliculitis, and seborrheic dermatitis are all related to the same yeast species but manifest differently. ### 1. **Malassezia (formerly Pityrosporum)** - **Organism:** Malassezia is a genus of yeast that is naturally found on human skin. It thrives in areas rich in sebaceous (oil) glands, like the scalp, face, and upper body. - **Role:** While typically harmless, it can become overgrown under certain conditions, leading to various skin issues, such as folliculitis, dandruff, and seborrheic dermatitis. ### 2. **Pityrosporum (Malassezia) Folliculitis** - **Cause:** Overgrowth of *Malassezia* yeast in the hair follicles. - **Symptoms:** Red, itchy pustules that resemble acne but are often localized on the chest, back, shoulders, and sometimes the face. It occurs when the yeast enters hair follicles and causes inflammation. - **Triggers:** Often linked to heat, humidity, excessive sweating, or use of oily skin care products that can exacerbate yeast growth. ### 3. **Seborrheic Dermatitis** - **Cause:** A chronic inflammatory skin condition caused by an overreaction of the immune system to the *Malassezia* yeast, which leads to inflammation. - **Symptoms:** Red, scaly patches with greasy, yellowish flakes, most commonly found on oily areas like the scalp (dandruff), face, behind the ears, and upper chest. It is commonly seen in areas with a high concentration of sebaceous glands. - **Triggers:** Stress, hormonal changes, cold weather, and a weakened immune system can exacerbate it. ### Key Differences: - **Location:** - **Pityrosporum folliculitis** affects hair follicles, causing pimple-like pustules. - **Seborrheic dermatitis** primarily affects areas with high oil production, leading to flaky, inflamed skin. - **Presentation:** - **Folliculitis** looks more like acne, with bumps and pustules, while **seborrheic dermatitis** presents with greasy, scaly patches and redness. - **Treatment:** - Both conditions can be treated with antifungal medications, but seborrheic dermatitis may also require anti-inflammatory treatments due to its chronic nature.
Sea salt can help with skin fungal infections due to its natural antiseptic and antifungal properties. Using sea salt in baths or as a scrub can create an inhospitable environment for fungi and promote healing. Here are a few ways sea salt can be used: 1. **Sea Salt Bath**: Dissolve sea salt in warm water and soak the affected area for about 20-30 minutes. This can help to reduce fungal growth and soothe the skin. 2. **Sea Salt Paste**: Mix sea salt with a small amount of water to form a paste and apply it directly to the affected area. Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing off. 3. **Sea Salt Scrub**: Gently exfoliate the skin with a sea salt scrub to remove dead skin cells and improve circulation, which can aid in the healing process. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using sea salt as a treatment, especially if the infection is severe or persistent. Sea salt treatments should be used as a complementary therapy rather than a sole treatment.
Say goodbye to seborrheic dermatitis with these natural remedies! From tea tree oil to aloe vera, I will share the best natural treatments for this common skin condition. Say hello to healthy, clear skin with these simple and effective remedies! Let me know below what you do for this skin disorders. Please share! Maria
Could you please do a detailed series on Seborrheic Dermatitis as you did on Pityrosporum folliculitis-Malassezia? It's rare finding videos explaining Seb Derm in detail. I had to take information from Fungal Acne videos to help fix my skin. I believe they are similar, but I am not sure. Am I messing up my skin by applying fungal acne treatments to treat my Seb Derm dx?
Nothing more than a good cleanser with warm water and a good moisturiser with some repairing factors.
Thank you for your input!
No you have to be careful with yor moisturizer, bc you could be feeding the yeast
Warm water and moisture not working for me
@@christyfoster3144 maybe you need a constant period of washing. The cleanser is also a significant factor.
Never fails to impress us with advise ❤
Thank you for your kind words and support ❤
I love your videos, always very informative 💕
Thank you for your comment and support ❤️
Hi Maria, not seen you for some time, nice to see you again.
After seeing a dermatologist and having a biopsy done, turns out I have Actinic Keratosis ( not cancerous ) for sun damaged skin on the forehead area that could have accured from years ago. Just about at the end of a 4 week treatment that's been quite horrible and will now be going through the healing process, just wondering if you can do a video about Actinic Keratosis. From here on in when out walking or gardening ect it's factor 50 suncream and a hat for me 🤠. Thing is .. sun creams tend to bring breakouts for me.
Hello Michael,
I was away regenerating… I am happy to hear that it’s not cancerous. Yes, I can do a video for you.
So nice to hear from you.
@@AglaiaEstheticsTraining Thank you Maria 👍
Can you make a solution with a combination of apple cider vinegar and tea tree oil?
You might get a reaction, however, you can alternate and see what works best for your skin. Maria
Hi Maria! I just saw your last video on fungal acne along with this one and i must say i highly admire your work. Although I do have a very important question in my mind. As I'm someone who suffers from fungal acne and seborrheic dermatitis, you advised in your previous video not to use skincare that has fatty acids. I use a moisturizer that is non-comedogenic but it has ceramides and cermides is known to be one of the fatty acids called lipids. Should i keep using it or change it?
Hello CoffeVanilla…
Thank you for your comments and support 🥰to answer your question… those the products work for your skin? If not is time to chance… but always spray your skin with acv and water. If you want I can send you a link 🔗 on a very good moisturizer. Let me know and keep me posted. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
You're welcome:) sure do it'll be really helpful if u recommend me one :)
@@coffeevanilla3590 this moisturizer is amazing , Once you try it, you don’t want to go back to anything else. Let me know what you think.
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Is Manuka honey effective for treating Seborrheic Dermatitis, similar to its effectiveness for treating Fungal Acne?
Yes, Manuka honey may help with seborrheic dermatitis due to its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
@@AglaiaEstheticsTraining In this case would you use manuka honey or tea tree oil?
Hi, have a question, the salicílico treatment for how long must be on the face ? Thank you. Blessed day 😊
Every product on the market has its own protocols also you must pay close attention to your skin reactions. Maria ❤️
"Is there a major difference between Pityrosporum Folliculitis or Malassezia, compared to Seborrheic Dermatitis? If so, are the treatments for both conditions very similar? It's hard to find information on Seborrheic Dermatitis. I had to use information on fungal acne to help treat Seborrheic Derm.”
Malassezia, Pityrosporum folliculitis, and seborrheic dermatitis are all related to the same yeast species but manifest differently.
### 1. **Malassezia (formerly Pityrosporum)**
- **Organism:** Malassezia is a genus of yeast that is naturally found on human skin. It thrives in areas rich in sebaceous (oil) glands, like the scalp, face, and upper body.
- **Role:** While typically harmless, it can become overgrown under certain conditions, leading to various skin issues, such as folliculitis, dandruff, and seborrheic dermatitis.
### 2. **Pityrosporum (Malassezia) Folliculitis**
- **Cause:** Overgrowth of *Malassezia* yeast in the hair follicles.
- **Symptoms:** Red, itchy pustules that resemble acne but are often localized on the chest, back, shoulders, and sometimes the face. It occurs when the yeast enters hair follicles and causes inflammation.
- **Triggers:** Often linked to heat, humidity, excessive sweating, or use of oily skin care products that can exacerbate yeast growth.
### 3. **Seborrheic Dermatitis**
- **Cause:** A chronic inflammatory skin condition caused by an overreaction of the immune system to the *Malassezia* yeast, which leads to inflammation.
- **Symptoms:** Red, scaly patches with greasy, yellowish flakes, most commonly found on oily areas like the scalp (dandruff), face, behind the ears, and upper chest. It is commonly seen in areas with a high concentration of sebaceous glands.
- **Triggers:** Stress, hormonal changes, cold weather, and a weakened immune system can exacerbate it.
### Key Differences:
- **Location:**
- **Pityrosporum folliculitis** affects hair follicles, causing pimple-like pustules.
- **Seborrheic dermatitis** primarily affects areas with high oil production, leading to flaky, inflamed skin.
- **Presentation:**
- **Folliculitis** looks more like acne, with bumps and pustules, while **seborrheic dermatitis** presents with greasy, scaly patches and redness.
- **Treatment:**
- Both conditions can be treated with antifungal medications, but seborrheic dermatitis may also require anti-inflammatory treatments due to its chronic nature.
I hope this helps
@@AglaiaEstheticsTraining Yes, thank you so much. I greatly appreciate this information and for you taking the time out to educate me.
@@AglaiaEstheticsTraining
What are a few examples of anti-inflammatory treatments for seborrheic dermatitis?
Thank you 😊
Do dead sea salts help to kill fungus malessizia on the skin?
Sea salt can help with skin fungal infections due to its natural antiseptic and antifungal properties. Using sea salt in baths or as a scrub can create an inhospitable environment for fungi and promote healing. Here are a few ways sea salt can be used:
1. **Sea Salt Bath**: Dissolve sea salt in warm water and soak the affected area for about 20-30 minutes. This can help to reduce fungal growth and soothe the skin.
2. **Sea Salt Paste**: Mix sea salt with a small amount of water to form a paste and apply it directly to the affected area. Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing off.
3. **Sea Salt Scrub**: Gently exfoliate the skin with a sea salt scrub to remove dead skin cells and improve circulation, which can aid in the healing process.
However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using sea salt as a treatment, especially if the infection is severe or persistent. Sea salt treatments should be used as a complementary therapy rather than a sole treatment.
coconut oil makes mains worse wouldnt use
Yesss I can’t use anything with coconut oil 😢