Hormonal dermatitis, known as glucocorticoid-dependent dermatitis, is a dermatitis caused by the long-term topical application of glucocorticoids. It is most commonly seen on the face and manifests as skin flushing, papules, skin atrophy and thinning, capillary dilation (commonly known as red blood), acne-like and rosacea-like rashes, with burning sensation, pain, itching, dryness and tightness. It seriously affects skin beauty and interferes with normal life and work. In fact, hormonal dermatitis (hereinafter referred to as “irritated skin”) can be completely prevented by paying attention to the following four points to stay away from irritated skin. Most of the anti-itch creams contain glucocorticoid hormones, such as dermatologic, dermatoplanin, dermocortisone, paregoric, eenoson, dermatologic cream, Liyanzuo, skin care, Ao Shen (compound flumethasone ointment), Ao Neng (halomethasone cream), Xin Shijiede, compound fluoxetine acetate tincture, miconazole clobetasol cream, compound trimethoprim acetate solution, compound miconazole ointment, Youzol, etc. All contain hormones, even if Even if Eudragel, which contains weak hormones, is used continuously or repeatedly for a long period of time, it can also induce radical skin. In addition to anti-itch ointment, certain consumer products or ordinary cosmetics, claiming to be “hormone-free and pure Chinese medicine”, have miraculous anti-itch and anti-inflammatory effects, but please use with caution! Do not believe in skin detoxification after receiving skin beauty services, some people will appear red skin, itchy symptoms, in fact, this is mostly due to skin irritation, allergies. But some bad operators often use skin detoxification to explain, and will hide from you, quietly give you apply hormone cream, which makes many people unknowingly suffer from radical skin. Not to blindly pursue the miracle of skin rejuvenation applying hormone-containing products will make the facial skin quickly become smooth, delicate, rosy and baby-like, which is exactly the reason why unscrupulous businessmen illegally add hormones in their cosmetics. Long-term use of hormone-containing ointments or skin care products can lead to hairiness, redness, pigmentation and other radical skin manifestations. Therefore, if a product makes the skin abnormally delicate and soft quickly, beware that it may contain hormones. No skin experts (including doctors, professors and directors) in the world dare to promise to solve 100% of everyone’s whitening and spot removal problems. In order to ensure the effect of whitening and spot removal, a few businesses illegally add hormones or heavy metals such as lead and mercury to whitening and spot removal products, which will cause users to use them continuously because of the miraculous whitening and spot removal effect, and after a long time, acne, hairiness, red blood and other aggressive skin manifestations; and/or heavy metal pigmentation of different shapes and colors, which will also endanger internal organs such as liver and kidney in case of serious poisoning. The medical name for acne is acne, which is an inflammatory reaction in and around the sebaceous glands of hair follicles. The root cause is genetic and androgenic stimulation, but it is also related to the environment, sleep, diet and many other factors. Because of the complexity of the causes, there is no 100% effective acne elimination program (including drugs and instruments). Often, stubborn acne requires constant adjustment of the program and adherence to long-term treatment based on the response to treatment. Adding hormones can eliminate red acne almost 100% quickly, but once you stop using it, in addition to a large increase in the number of red acne, you will also experience the typical manifestations of aggressive skin such as acne, pustules, hirsutism, and red blood. The regular acne cosmetics (including elimination products) that meet the legal requirements are usually less irritating and safer than topical acne medications, but their efficiency in eliminating acne will not exceed that of medications. The last thing to emphasize is that topical hormones can be used with confidence under the guidance of a doctor, but do not believe in the lies of some consumer products or cosmetics of unknown origin, claiming to be “hormone-free and pure Chinese medicine”.