Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Skin Issues

 

                 When Your Skin Rebels: My Experience with Perioral Dermatitis


Lately, my skin has decided to throw a little tantrum.


Right around my mouth and nose, I started noticing redness. Then came the itching. Then the burning. Not intense, but enough to be uncomfortable — like my skin was constantly irritated and trying to tell me something.


If you’ve ever dealt with Perioral dermatitis, you know it’s not just a breakout. It’s a persistent, inflamed rash that shows up most often around the mouth (and sometimes the nose and eyes). It can look like small red bumps, dry patches, or irritated skin that just won’t calm down.


At first, I thought I was helping it.


I had a steroid cream and it seemed like it was improving things — temporarily. But when I went to see Dr. Angie, she gently let me know that steroids were actually not the right move for this condition. In fact, steroid creams can make perioral dermatitis worse over time, even if they give short-term relief.


So off to the pharmacy I went with a new prescription in hand and a new plan.


And honestly? That visit was a turning point.



What Causes Perioral Dermatitis?


From what I’ve learned, perioral dermatitis can be triggered by several things:


  • Overuse of topical steroid creams
  • Heavy facial creams or occlusive skincare products
  • Harsh cleansers or over-exfoliating
  • Fluoridated toothpaste (in some cases)
  • Hormonal fluctuations
  • Makeup overload
  • Stress (because of course it is)


Sometimes it’s not just one thing — it’s a combination. For me, using that steroid cream thinking I was “fixing” it may have actually been fueling the fire.



What I’m Doing Differently



Right now, I’m keeping things very simple.


  • I’m washing my face with a gentle, non-irritating cleanser instead of my usual active products.
  • I’ve completely stopped wearing makeup. As much as I’d love to cover the redness, I don’t want to aggravate it.
  • I’m following the prescription Dr. Angie gave me consistently.
  • I’m resisting the urge to try every trending skincare product on the internet.


And let me tell you — sometimes doing less is the hardest part.



Gentle Cleansing Ideas That Can Help


If you’re dealing with this too, here are some dermatologist-approved style approaches that are generally recommended:



1. Use a Mild Cleanser


Look for fragrance-free, non-foaming cleansers. Gentle options people often tolerate well include brands like:


  • CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser
  • Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser
  • La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser



The goal is to cleanse without stripping your skin barrier.



2. Skip the Actives



Now is not the time for:


  • Retinol
  • Vitamin C
  • Exfoliating acids
  • Scrubs


Let your skin rest.


3. Choose Lightweight Moisture


If your skin feels dry, use a simple, fragrance-free moisturizer. Sometimes less truly is more.


How to Soothe It (Beyond Prescription Medicine)


While medication helps treat the inflammation, there are comfort strategies that can make daily life easier:


  • Use lukewarm water — hot water can increase redness.
  • Pat dry with a soft towel instead of rubbing.
  • Avoid heavy creams and thick occlusives.
  • Keep your hands off your face (harder than it sounds).
  • Consider switching to a mild toothpaste if you suspect irritation.
  • Reduce stress where you can — even a short walk or quiet time helps.


And maybe most importantly: be patient.


Perioral dermatitis doesn’t clear overnight. Sometimes it actually flares when you stop steroids before it improves. That can be frustrating, but it’s part of the healing process.



The Emotional Side of It


There’s something vulnerable about having a visible skin condition. Even if it’s mild, it’s on your face. It’s the first thing you see in the mirror.


Choosing not to wear makeup right now isn’t easy — but I’m reminding myself that healing matters more than covering it up. This is temporary. My skin is adjusting. And I’m learning to treat it more gently instead of attacking it.


Sometimes our skin forces us to slow down.


And maybe that’s not the worst thing.




Monday, February 16, 2026

Monday is here!

                           Monday Momentum & NYC Dreams


Good morning, friends! Happy Monday — February 16th!


Can we just pause for a second and talk about how this month is flying by? I feel like we were just flipping the calendar and now we’re halfway through February already. Slow down, 2026.


We had such a good weekend — the kind that’s full but not exhausting. The kind where you go to bed Sunday night feeling grateful instead of drained. I love weekends like that.


Now it’s back to work and I am walking in with intention today.


My focus? Really listening to each member. Slowing down. Letting them talk. Letting them feel heard. My goal is to improve my “saves” today, and I know that starts with confidence. I’ve been thinking a lot about being more assertive — not pushy — but confidently assuming the save.


More along the lines of, “Since you’re paid through this date, I’ll go ahead and keep your membership active and send over an email outlining all your benefits.”


That little shift in language can make such a difference. Sometimes it works beautifully… sometimes not so much. But either way, I need to own the conversation instead of tiptoeing through it. Confidence is something I’m actively working on — and honestly, growth in real time is a little uncomfortable. But that’s okay.


Mr. C. drove me to work this morning, and let me just say — I LOVE being the passenger. There’s something about not having to focus on traffic that feels like a tiny luxury. I scrolled Facebook a bit, thought about blog ideas, and we talked about my upcoming trip to New York City.


Less than eight weeks until I’m in New York City.


That countdown is getting real. Every time we talk about it, I get a little flutter of excitement. It’s so good for my heart to have something fun on the horizon.


After work, it’s real life again — a quick stop at Walmart to pick up some photos and grab a few things for work lunches. Nothing glamorous, but it keeps the week running smoothly. And honestly? There’s something satisfying about getting those small errands checked off.


So here’s to Monday momentum.

To confidence in conversations.

To sweet husbands who drive.

To New York countdowns.

And to finding joy in the ordinary.


I hope you have the best day — and I hope you’ll stop by again soon.


Cheers,

Karen 💛