These whitening and anti-wrinkle skin care products are addictive and may destroy your skin.

There are always some cosmetics or skin care products for beauty and acne removal, which seem to have the power of [turning decay into magic]. They can make the skin of the face white and tender in a short period of time, and acne can obviously become less after waking up. This kind of confidence to heaven sometimes really makes people feel a little helpless.

After using these products, many people’s facial skin will indeed begin to show obvious improvement, but after stopping using them, they have entered a more terrible stage-acne is overgrown and difficult to control.

This time we should be on guard, you may have hormone-dependent dermatitis!

Is what hormone-dependent dermatitis?

Hormone-dependent dermatitis is a common facial skin disease that is addicted to glucocorticoid dependence (hormone for short).

It usually appears because we use some glucocorticoid-containing cosmetics and skin care products on our faces for a long time, repeatedly and improperly.

Although facial symptoms can be obviously controlled and relieved when external hormones are first used, acne and the like will relapse and worsen once they are stopped, and repeated use of hormones is required to control symptoms.

The skin that has become addicted seems to be able to live in peace only if it continues to take this [drug].

Is hormone-dependent dermatitis a how experience?

After hormone-dependent dermatitis occurs, your skin will undergo the following changes:

    The skin becomes thin, flushed and looks bloodshot. There are acne, red papules and pustules. Pigmentation or hypopigmentation; The face is dry, rough, desquamated and even atrophic. I feel fever, itching, pain, tightness and discomfort on my face.

Oh, my God, not alive! Didn’t you say you wanted to turn white, tender and beautiful?

Then the question arises… … …

Is there any way to avoid hormone-dependent dermatitis?

Yes.

Don’t try to save trouble.

Don’t always try to take shortcuts.

Don’t believe in skin care products that turn decay into magic.

At ordinary times, when purchasing cosmetics and skin care products, one should be cautious and careful. If conditions permit, one can purchase them under the guidance of a specialist.

Then there is the problem again… … …

Which skin care products contain hormones?

In fact, some skin care products or drugs can simply judge whether they contain hormones by looking at their functions or names.

1. Take care of skin care products with [whitening, wrinkle removal and anti-allergy] effects.

Hormones are often added to some irregular and inferior cosmetics and skin care products, especially those marked with the so-called whitening, wrinkle removal and anti-allergy functions.

There is always a mystery behind the magic skin care products. If it is those products with low price, unclear qualification and claiming immediate effect, we should be more vigilant!

2. Drugs with the name [Song] [Ned] also contain hormones.

Halomethasone, betamethasone, mometasone furoate, fluticasone, hydrocortisone butyrate, fluxonin, dexamethasone, etc. Hasinide, Triamcinolone Acetonide, Desonide, etc. Clobetasol.

However, it should be emphasized here that although both contain hormones, the use of skin care products and normal medication are two different things.

As long as you use the medicine according to the doctor’s advice, it is safer to use the above drugs in a short period of time, but the use of skin care products is different. After all, only you know how much [magic skin care products] you use on your face every day, and doctors cannot stop you…

What should I do if I really ruin my face?

If hormone-dependent dermatitis does occur, first remember not to try any shortcut, let alone break the pot. There are still some methods, but you should be patient.

    First of all, stop using hormone-containing drugs and skin care products immediately, and never use your face as an experimental field again. To see a doctor in the dermatology department of a regular public hospital, you can also use some medical skin care products under the guidance of a doctor to help moisturize and repair the skin barrier function. Even if you feel itchy, don’t scratch with your hands or scald with hot water. Pay attention to sun protection and moisturizing at ordinary times. At ordinary times, be careful not to eat spicy and stimulating food and not to drink.

The side effects of hormones are so great, should they be banned?

Having said so much about the evil of hormones, is it as heinous as drugs and should have been banned long ago?

Not really.

Long-term and large-dose systematic use of hormones (such as infusion, injection and oral administration) does have many side effects, but short-term systematic use is still relatively safe.

Moreover, hormone itself has multiple effects of anti-allergy, anti-inflammation, antitoxin, anti-shock, inhibition of immune response, etc. It is widely used in the treatment of various diseases in clinic and is one of the powerful weapons in the hands of doctors.

    If these hormone drugs are needed due to diseases, considering the risks and benefits, they should still be used. However, if you just want to completely change your skin condition by using hormone-containing skin care products because you are impatient or love beauty, I am afraid the result will only be worse.

This is like a knife. It can kill people and steal goods in the hands of bad people, cook delicacies in the hands of cooks, turn decay into magic in the hands of sculptors, and revive the dead in the hands of doctors.

The same is true of hormones. The key lies in who is using them, where to use them and how to use them.