After summer passes and the cool, dry fall begins, the skin barrier is likely to weaken. In particular, areas where the sebaceous glands are developed, such as the face, chest, and back, lose moisture quickly and sebum secretion becomes excessive, breaking the "skin oil-moisture balance." As a result, symptoms in patients with seborrheic dermatitis can easily worsen.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease marked by redness, flaking, and itching. When immunity declines during the change of seasons, Malassezia—the causative yeast—can proliferate more than 10 to 20 times, making simple moisturization alone difficult for management.
At this time, using medicines with antifungal ingredients is important. Nizoral is effective not only for dandruff but also for seborrheic dermatitis, and it can be used on the face, chest, and back as well as the scalp. Using it twice a week for 2 to 4 weeks, then maintaining once every 1 to 2 weeks, can also help prevent recurrence. It may look like acne at first, but if left unattended it can worsen, so early management is needed.
Nizoral is a therapeutic dandruff shampoo that has been used safely for more than 30 years around the world, including the United States, Europe, Asia, and Central and South America. According to "Nicholas Hall Data," a global market research firm, Nizoral ranked No. 1 for five consecutive years from 2020 to 2024 in 12 Asian countries.
Unlike existing simple-relief products, Nizoral 2% is an essential management solution focused on suppressing the causative yeast. This year, it was newly released with a clean, modern design.
A Huons official said, "We recommend Nizoral 2% for skin health during the dry fall season," adding, "As a proven over-the-counter medicine, it is easy to purchase at pharmacies."