It is suggested that propolis has a variety of bioactive components and combinations, so the effect of propolis on human health, especially skin health, should not be underestimated. Clinical trials show that propolis is effective in treating pruritus, neurodermatitis, folliculitis, hyperhidrosis, seborrheic alopecia, alopecia areata and acne. It is effective for infectious dermatoses, such as impetigo, herpes zoster, verruca plana, tinea capitis, tinea of hands and feet, etc. Can be used for treating physical dermatoses, such as burn, scald, chilblain, chapped hands and feet, rice field dermatitis, miliaria, corns, and mosquito bites. Has analgesic, hemostatic, antiinflammatory, antipruritic, anti-infective, tissue regeneration and necrotic tissue shedding promoting, and wound healing and adhesion promoting effects. In addition, propolis has a strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect, which can quickly relieve local pain, improve blood circulation of subcutaneous tissue and limit the formation of scars. At the same time, propolis can nourish the skin and protect the skin from chemical substances such as acid and alkali. Propolis has a combination of various components and bioactive substances, so the effect of propolis on human body, especially on skin health, cannot be underestimated. Clinical trials show that propolis is effective in treating pruritus, neurodermatitis, folliculitis, hyperhidrosis, seborrheic alopecia, alopecia areata and acne. How to get this article about infectious skin diseases, such as pustulosis, herpes zoster and flat skin (page 1 of this article) >:>