Living with psoriasis can feel unpredictable — especially when a flare shows up without much warning. You might notice thick, raised, or flaky patches on your skin and wonder what you did to cause it. The answer, simply put, is nothing. Psoriasis is a medical condition, not a reflection of your habits or hygiene.
What does make a difference is understanding what's happening beneath the surface. When you know why your skin behaves the way it does, the path forward becomes a lot clearer. That's what this guide is here for.
Psoriasis is a chronic (long-term) skin condition driven by the immune system. Normally, skin cells grow deep in the skin and slowly rise to the surface over about a month. With psoriasis, that process speeds up dramatically — cells multiply in days instead of weeks.
Because they grow so fast, skin cells pile up before they can shed. That's what forms the raised, scaly patches you can see and feel. This rapid turnover also weakens your skin barrier — the outermost layer of skin that holds moisture in and keeps irritants out. When the barrier breaks down, it can set off a cycle of inflammation, itching, and dryness that feels hard to escape.
Psoriasis naturally moves between flares — when symptoms are more active — and calmer periods called remission. Both are a normal part of the condition. And with the right routine, those calmer periods can last longer.
Psoriasis doesn't look the same for everyone, and that's worth knowing. On lighter skin tones, it often shows up as pink or red patches with silvery-white scales. On darker skin tones, patches may appear purplish, grayish, or dark brown — and scales may look more gray than silver.
The most common forms include:
If you're not sure which type you have, your Zest care team can help you figure it out.
Flares rarely come out of nowhere. They're almost always connected to something that stirs up inflammation in the body. Triggers vary from person to person, but some of the most common ones include:
Learning your personal triggers is one of the most empowering steps you can take. It shifts the focus from reacting to flares to getting ahead of them.
Managing psoriasis is a two-part process: calming active inflammation from the outside while supporting your body from the inside. Your Zest care plan is built around three pillars to help you stay comfortable and keep calm stretches lasting longer.
A consistent routine is the foundation of barrier repair. Here's what that can look like:
When a flare hits, your prescribed topicals are your first line of support. Apply your prescription treatment directly to the affected areas first, letting it absorb before layering on moisturizer. For sensitive areas like the face or skin folds, your provider will recommend gentler options — just ask.
Because psoriasis starts with immune system activity, what you do beyond skincare can also make a real difference.
Have questions about your care plan, your triggers, or what to try next? Your Zest care team is here — reach out through your portal anytime.
Psoriasis is a long-term condition, but it doesn't have to define your day-to-day life. Understanding what's happening in your skin, knowing your triggers, and staying consistent with your routine are what make the biggest difference over time.
At Zest, we're in this with you — whether you're navigating a tough flare or settling into a calm stretch. Your care team is here to help you adjust your plan, answer your questions, and keep you moving toward lasting comfort.