Hormonal face, medically known as corticosteroid-dependent dermatitis, is a dermatitis caused by long-term topical application of glucocorticoids, characterized by dependence on hormones. The main symptoms of hormonal face are long-term topical application of corticosteroids in the same area, skin dark spots, wrinkles, rosacea-like dermatitis, acne-like dermatitis, subcutaneous elastic fiber breakage leading to skin laxity, severe capillary dilation, and diffuse expansion of tiny blood vessels. Especially after hot and cold, skin redness, itching, swelling, increased sensitivity, enlarged pores, generally can appear a lot of abnormal increase, thickening of sweat hair, hormone formation of dependence, once the hormone products are discontinued, 1-5 days will appear skin flaking, sensitivity, redness, swelling, itching, pain, serious skin fragility, tightness, significant erythema, pigmentation, papules, cracking, burning sensation In some cases, symptoms such as strange itching and yellow water may even occur.