My forehead feels tight but outside it is producing more oil than normal time...and there is a appereance of fine lines on forehead..which get little bit less when I put up a good moisturizer like cerave pm facial moisturizing lotion...for first few hours of putting moisturizer skin do not feel tight but as time passes forehead start to get tight and oily and more appereance of fine lines...and even hyperpigmentation is there...so is it a problem of skin barrier???that may include dehydrated skin as if I splash water on forehead those tight feeling disappear and soft plump feeling feels for some time..so is it problem of skin barrier??and dehydrat
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this dryness and tightening... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Yours Is probably a dry skin type. First and foremost you will have to have a basic skin care regimen, cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen. Reapplication of Sunscreen is must every 3 hours. After this is set, you will have to start on Actives to take care of your wrinkles and other issues. Make sure you are using right products. A consult would help to guide you the right way.
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