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Seborrheic Dermatitis Protocol

3% Sulfur2% Salicylic AcidCeramides

Flaking, redness-prone skin may appear in oil-rich areas such as the scalp, eyebrows, sides of the nose, ears, beard area, and chest. These areas may experience visible flakes, dryness, and sensitivity.

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Clinical Notes

• Focus on maintaining a balanced scalp and skin environment while supporting the moisture barrier
• Avoid heavy oils in flare-prone areas
• Manage triggers such as weather changes, friction, and stress
• Consistent maintenance helps support long-term skin comfort and balance

Your Regimen

Protocol Breakdown

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01
Cleanse
Daily AM + PM
Step 01

Cleanse

Medi Wash $64.00

Key Ingredients

3% Sulfur: antibacterial, antifungal, reduces oil

2% Salicylic Acid: anti-comedogenic, pore-clearing

Why It Helps

  • Decongests follicles and reduces breakout-causing bacteria
  • Balances oil without over-stripping

How To Use

Lather 30 to 60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly. If dryness occurs, reduce to once daily.

02
Restore Barrier
Daily AM + PM
Step 02

Restore Barrier

Ceramide Barrier Cream $76.00

Key Ingredients

Ceramides: restore the moisture barrier

Petrolatum: adds an occlusive layer limiting water evaporation

Hyaluronic Acid: hydrates

Why It Helps

  • Helps restore and maintain skin’s natural moisture balance and protective barrier
  • Minimizes the sensation from the peel pads

How To Use

Use in the morning and evening to seal moisture in.

Malassezia Overgrowth

Malassezia Overgrowth

The natural scalp and skin microbiome may become imbalanced, contributing to visible fla…

Sebum and Scale

Sebum and Scale

Excess oil combined with surface buildup may contribute to visible flakes and uneven tex…

Inflammation and Barrier Stress

Inflammation and Barrier Stress

A weakened moisture barrier may contribute to visible redness, dryness, and sensitivity.

Common Triggers

Common Triggers

Weather changes, stress, friction, and heavy oils may contribute to visible flaking and …

Understanding Your Skin

What Drives Seb Derm?

Scalp

Scalp

Commonly affects the scalp and hairline.

Face

Face

Eyebrows, glabella, sides of nose, beard area.

Ears and Chest

Ears and Chest

External ear canal, behind ears, and central chest.

Know The Signs

Types of Seb Derm.

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