Seborrhoeic dermatitis of the beard: facial routine for men with oily and acne-prone skin
When seborrheic dermatitis is localised in the beard area and the forehead tends to be acne-prone, a routine that combines purification with respect for the skin barrier is needed.
When seborrheic dermatitis is localised in the beard area and the forehead tends to be acne-prone, a routine that combines purification and respect for the skin barrier is needed.
The ESTĒREL Method involves:
- controlled exfoliation once a week,
- gentle daily cleansing,
- targeted treatment on acne-prone areas,
- purifying day cream, and
- detoxifying night cream.
If you shave often, use specific shaving and post-shave products (Crème Rasage Purifiante pH + Baume Après Rasage Purifiant pH). Note: seborrheic dermatitis and late-onset acne are complex conditions; the protocols below are cosmetic and aim to improve comfort and appearance.
Why seborrheic dermatitis is so common in beards
The beard area is subject to:
- sebum + residue (easier occlusion),
- irritation from shaving,
- alternating between ‘dry’ and shinier phases.
- This is why an effective routine must be regular and ‘measured’: no aggression, but consistent actions.
ESTĒREL facial routine (beard + acne-prone forehead)
1) Once a week: intelligent exfoliation
Apply 5–10 ml all over the face (avoiding the eye and lip area), massage gently for 2 minutes and rinse.
2) Morning and evening: gentle cleansing + comfort
Apply all over the face and massage in; you can leave it on for 2 minutes to reduce any redness.
3) Morning and evening: targeted serum for acne-prone areas
Apply to the areas of the face most affected by imperfections (e.g. forehead).
4) Morning: purifying day cream
Apply all over the face, massage in and leave to work.
5) Evening: detox cream
Apply all over the face, massage in and leave to work.
Shaving: two allies for sensitive skin and beards
FAQ
Can I use Masque Peeling+ even if I have a beard?
Yes, but be gentle: apply it avoiding the eye and lip area, leave on for 5–10 minutes and rinse thoroughly.
What order should I follow for my morning routine?
Cleansing (Lait de Soin Doux) → Sérum Purifiant PG on blemished areas → Crema Phyto Purifiant.
And in the evening?
Cleansing (Lait de Soin Doux) → Sérum Purifiant PG → Crème Complexe Détoxinant.
If I shave, when should I apply my facial products?
First Crème Rasage pH, then Baume Après Rasage pH; once absorbed, proceed with the serum and cream from your routine.
Would you like personalised advice from ESTĒREL?
If you would like ESTĒREL to help you set up a routine based on seborrheic dermatitis in your beard, skin sensitivity and the level of impurities on your forehead, please contact us: tell us in a few lines what your skin looks like (redness, itching, shine, blackheads), how often you shave and what products you are already using.