
Among the many skin conditions that women of color experience,
dry patches are probably the most common. The rest of the body may be dry but there are certain concentrated areas that tend to be even more dry. This could be the result of a number of conditions. Eczema is one but the other is Seborrhea dermatitis.
Seborrhea dermatitis is common in people of color and is identified by the crusty, scaly patches on the skin that also have an oily coating. The cause of Seborrhea dermatitis is unknown but it is believed that yeast may be the culprit. Again, we are back to diet. *sigh.