Difference between scalp dermatitis and psoriasis: how to recognize them?
Scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis can sometimes be confusing due to their similar symptoms, such as scaling and itching. However, these conditions have different origins and characteristics, which means they require specific treatments. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you understand the differences and the right care.
1. Seborrheic dermatitis
Cause:
Seborrheic dermatitis is caused by inflammation linked to the excessive proliferation of a fungus, malassezia, on areas rich in sebum.
Clinic:
- Oily, yellowish, sticky scales, often accompanied by redness.
- Typical location on the scalp, but also on the nose, eyebrows and behind the ears.
Recommended protocol:
To calm irritation and reduce oily scales:
- MakeMyMask Tricho-Pure Mud, to purify and soothe.
- Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with pH5, which regulates sebum production without damaging the skin.
- MakeMyMask Soothing Serum, to hydrate and calm itching thanks to its soothing and probiotic agents.
2. Scalp psoriasis
Cause:
An autoimmune disease that causes skin cells to turn over faster, leading to thick, scaly patches.
Clinic:
- Thick, white or silvery scales, well defined.
- Underlying redness and intense itching, which may be accompanied by pain.
- Plaques may spread to other areas, such as the elbows and knees.
Recommended protocol:
- Tricho-Pure Anti-PSO Concentrate, to gently exfoliate plaques using salicylic acid.
- MakeMyMask pH5 Gentle Shampoo, which protects sensitive scalp.
- MakeMyMask Soothing Serum, to reduce inflammation and intensely hydrate with hyaluronic acid.
3. Eczema (or atopic dermatitis)
Cause:
Eczema is a chronic condition often linked to a combination of genetic, immune and environmental factors. Irritants, allergens and stress can make the condition worse.
Clinic:
- Intense redness and itching, sometimes accompanied by dry crusts and scales.
- Areas often affected: skin folds (elbow, knee) and the scalp in some cases.
Recommended protocol:
- MakeMyMask Soothing Serum, which hydrates and repairs the skin barrier while calming itching.
- pH5 gentle shampoo, respectful of sensitive scalps.
- In case of severe flare-ups, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist for local anti-inflammatory treatment.
4. Key differences between dermatitis and psoriasis
Here is a summary table to help you distinguish between these conditions:
Conclusion
The differences between dermatitis and psoriasis lie mainly in their cause and clinical appearance. Correctly identifying the condition allows you to choose the appropriate care. MakeMyMask products, such as the Anti-PSO Concentrate, Soothing Serum and pH5 shampoo, offer effective and natural solutions for every condition, ensuring a soothed and healthy scalp.