I have a slew of dermatological symptoms that I treat individually, but I suspect there's a bigger picture that I'm missing, which if identified could make everything easier and would like to hear suggestions, either from professionals or even just other people with similar issues, I have a sample of 1 right now. Maybe this all falls within normal and I'm just being over sensitive.
Large follicles and pores across face, particularly around temples, I've attributed these to previously suffering from late hormonal acne which was treated successfully with acutane some years ago, so I have the old battleground to deal with combined with a habit of picking at things.
Excema that flairs up on thighs, mid-riff and eyelids, which seems to be triggered primariliy by stress. Difference spots on my body seem to even relate to different emotional stress loads. I treat this by primarily identifying the stress trigger and dealing with it as quickly as I can, then with dry heat, cortisone cream and in the most severe cases cortisone tablets like prednisone, and during it's broken stages, with a topical anti-inflammatory and anti bacterial gel.
Generally very dry, no matter how much I drink or moisturise, my skin very quickly returns to a sort of papery texture. My hands look about 20 years older than I am. A masseuse once complained that they should charge me twice for how thirsty my skin is.
Many compound hair follicles in the soft skin areas, those tiny hairs on my belly for instance, it's not uncommon for 5-9 hairs to be camping in a single follicle,they're almost invisible so this isn't a problem, I just don't know how unusual or normal it is so I'm adding it.
I'm caucasian and freckled and tend to burn very easily, if this lends any general insight.