Clear Up Seborrheic Dermatitis—Without Harsh Prescriptions

Calm redness, flaking, and itching at the source—naturally.

Do you have oily flakes, irritation, or redness around your hairline, forehead, or scalp? If so, seborrheic dermatitis might be the cause. At Ya Beauty, we treat this chronic condition without harsh shampoos or prescriptions. Our team uses gentle, science-backed methods to treat the scalp, calm the skin, and help keep symptoms from returning.

What Is Seborrheic Dermatitis?

Learn more about this common inflammatory scalp condition.

Seborrheic dermatitis is a skin condition that makes your scalp red, itchy, and flaky. You might notice it on your forehead, behind your ears, or even on your chest or back. It’s not contagious—but it can be persistent and irritating.

While the cause isn’t fully known, contributors may include genetics, hormone levels, stress, and the presence of Malassezia globosa, a yeast that interacts with sebum (your skin’s natural oil) and causes inflammation

How We Treat Seborrheic Dermatitis

A 3-step, science-led method tailored to your scalp.

Step 1

We use advanced scalp imaging and technology to examine oil levels, buildup, sensitivity, and flaking to help us identify what’s triggering your flare-ups and shape your personalised care plan.

Step 2

Scalp detox and exfoliation, followed by a gentle wash and soothing mask, finished with bi-nano serum to nourish and rebalance your scalp.

Step 3

We monitor your results over time using follow-up scalp check-ins and adjust your care plan as needed to support long-term healing.

What Does Seborrheic Dermatitis Look Like?

Common signs you might notice around your scalp or hairline.

Is it just dandruff—or something more? These are signs we treat every day:

  • Oily yellow flakes around the scalp or hairline
  • Redness or irritation on the scalp or face
  • Itching and burning that worsens with stress
  • Flare-ups in cold weather or after inconsistent washing
    Our scalp analysis can give you answers and a clear path forward.

Who’s Prone to Seborrheic Dermatitis?

It can affect anyone—but some people are more at risk.

Seborrheic dermatitis is most common in men ages 16–40, and can also affect women at any age, and even babies (in the form of cradle cap).

You may be more likely to develop it if you have:

Why Choose Ya Beauty for Scalp Health?

Expert support, advanced treatments, and long-term results.

We specialise in restoring scalp health through science-led, drug-free care. You’ll get:

Advanced diagnosis with scalp analysis

Natural, non-irritating solutions using bio-nano technology

Gentle but effective in-clinic detox therapies

Ongoing monitoring to support healing over time

A team who actually listens—and helps you feel confident again

Let us help you feel better in your own skin.

Seborrheic Dermatitis FAQs

Get the clarity you’ve been looking for.

Not quite. Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory condition. While it can cause flaking, it usually involves redness, oil buildup, and deeper irritation.

It tends to be a recurring condition—but with the right care, you can manage flare-ups and maintain a healthy scalp long term.

Not at all. Our treatments are relaxing and soothing. Most clients say they feel immediate relief.

Absolutely. That’s one of the best times to come in. We’ll adjust the treatment to calm inflammation and restore balance.