Every time I shave, I get white patches on my cheeks that look like scalpy dandruff. If I don't take care of them, they occasionally travel to my eyebrows and ears. I've been using Clobeta, but it just offers short-term respite. Please advise.
What you describe sounds like Seborrheic dermatitis, which commonly affects the beard area, eyebrows, and ears and can flare after shaving. Using strong steroid creams like Clobeta gives only temporary relief and can worsen it over time, so it?s better to stop. Use an antifungal cream like Ketoconazole or Clotrimazole twice daily and wash the area with a mild anti-dandruff face wash or shampoo. Keep the skin clean and moisturised, and avoid harsh shaving products. If it keeps recurring, consult a dermatologist for proper long-term control.