At present, the network claims that “pure Chinese medicine formula”, “skin problems star”, “a rub to see the effect”, “N days let you white There are countless skin care products on the internet claiming to be “pure herbal formulas”, “skin problem busters”, “works with a single rub”, “makes you white in N days”, etc. Consumers can’t help but be dazzled in the selection process. Some people decide to use their own skin as a “testing ground”, but helplessly found that this type of “skin care products” once the use of skin condition on the good, stop using on the bad. So they have to continue using them, but long-term use leads to thin skin, sensitivity, redness and even dilated capillaries and inflammatory acne. This is hormone-dependent dermatitis, and the use of hormone-adulterated cosmetics is only one of the causes. Other causes include the long-term, inappropriate use of hormone creams and the mistaken use of hormone creams as skin care products. The list is endless. The hormones we usually refer to are glucocorticoids, which have anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, immunosuppressive and anti-proliferative effects. At the initial stage of use the skin rapidly becomes white (one level a day, which is really tempting), hydrated and looks full and tender. However, prolonged topical application will lead to the skin gradually losing its defense function against external stimuli, becoming fragile and vulnerable, and then becoming dependent on hormones, which is difficult to get rid of. When hormones are applied topically to the same area for more than 4 weeks in a row, the skin will develop erythema, papules, dryness, flaking, atrophy, capillary dilation, purpura, acne, and pigmentation abnormalities. Since glucocorticoids themselves inhibit the proliferation and metabolism of epidermal cells, they cause thinning of the skin, aggravation of acne, hyperpigmentation, and in severe cases, even affect the endocrine status. Most importantly, the skin loses its ability to resist stimuli, and the slightest change in wind, temperature, ultraviolet light, or food stimulation will cause a major outbreak of dermatitis, which is really unbearable. Therefore, in the process of choosing skin care products on a daily basis, you should try to choose a big brand that is recognized by the relevant health licensing department and buy it from regular retail stores, avoid going through unauthorized network channels, use skin care products and cosmetics sold in beauty salons with caution, and consumers who have developed inflammation should immediately stop using cosmetics and receive treatment at a hospital in a timely manner. Treatment strategy for hormone dependent dermatitis: get rid of hormones, avoid environmental stimulation, seafood spicy diet, staying up late, mental tension, etc. Externally apply Puttapi (thinly applied twice a day, gradually reduce to once a day after improvement, twice a week for long-term maintenance) and Stavros cream. If redness and oozing, apply furacilin (gauze folded into 8 layers, soaked with liquid, put on the face wet, 20 minutes each time, 1-2 times a day). Take oral antihistamines (e.g., keratan, kestrin, loratadine). In recalcitrant cases, oral transfer factor, multi-resistant or pitocin, and intramuscular injection of Stryker. In severe cases, the patient may be treated with glycopyrrolate + Vc, and in persistent cases, photon desensitization or laser desensitization is recommended.