 This paper reviews the current research on the potential benefits of flavonoids in the prevention and treatment of various skin diseases. Flavonoids possess antioxidant and photoprotective properties, which make them ideal candidates for preventative measures against skin diseases. Additionally, they can also reduce inflammation and hasten the healing of chronic wounds and ulcers. Furthermore, plants rich in flavonoids are often used in topical preparations such as creams and lotions to treat and prevent skin diseases. Overall, the evidence suggests that flavonoids may provide a promising alternative or complementary approach to treating skin diseases. This article was authored by Natalia Gebka, Yakuba Domchik, Barbara Gebka-Kopinska, and others.