Facial folliculitis is a common inflammatory skin disease of the hair follicles with triggers related to bacteria and fungi. Facial folliculitis is associated with fungal infections and bacterial infections. Some of the folliculitis may be related to allergic reactions, immune function, scarring, and mite parasites. It can lead to the appearance of red pimples around the skin along with a red, swollen, hot and painful reaction. In severe cases, there will be pus as well as breakouts, sometimes leading to scarring. Facial folliculitis can be treated with general therapy by washing the skin with warm water to keep it clean, which has the effect of promoting the recovery of the lesions. If symptoms are severe, medication can be used, such as fusidic acid cream and clindamycin gel. For fungal infected follicular inflammatory lesions, clotrimazole suppositories and ketoconazole cream can be used. The medications should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions and should not be used blindly. Folliculitis on the face in the exposed area will affect the appearance, if the long-term existence will also increase the difficulty of treatment, so it is recommended to timely hospital treatment.