Rosacea and Skincare: Here is How You Can Do It!

Do you know Rosacea is one of the most common skin conditions which affects over 14 million people in the United States (AAD)? People are living with the condition as there is no cure for it.

 

What is Rosacea?

It is a common skin disease that begins with a tendency to blush or flush more easily than other people. It causes more than redness on the face. It has four subtypes such as:

  • Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea: Redness, flushing, visible blood vessels.
  • Papulopustular rosacea: Redness, swelling, and acne-like breakouts.
  • Phymatous rosacea: Skin thickens and has a bumpy texture.
  • Ocular rosacea: Eyes red and irritated, eyelids can be swollen, and the person may have what looks like a sty.

 

Skincare is an everyday routine and must be dealt with the utmost care, especially when suffering from skin problems. Today, many skincare products are available in the market, more than anything one can choose from, but it is best to go for the most suitable one that aligns with your skin’s tone and texture. Otherwise, it can turn into a nightmare if anything goes absurdly wrong with the skin. Imagine if a person is dealing with a skin condition, experiments with some product that didn’t settle well on the skin and experiences any side effects. We are sure you don’t want to be that person!

We are here to help you guide through the path that can help you in the best possible way!

 

Healing Steps

 

Dermatologist

Consult a dermatologist for your skin condition and do the needful in the healing process.

 

Self-Awareness

Creating self-awareness and educating yourself about the condition is important. Do you think any of these could be causing rosacea to flare-up? Stress, heat, sunlight, wind and cold, spicy foods, alcohol (red wine), some make-up, skin and hair products, medicines, and even exercise. It is essential to identify any flare-up signs that can further trigger your condition (AAD).

 

Step Out with Sunscreen

Whenever stepping out, always apply sunscreen on the exposed area. Try to use the sunscreen after every two hours, if exposed to the sun during the day. Always be mindful that you need 24/7 protection from the sunlight.

 

Use Rosacea Friendly Skincare

Many skincare products can irritate rosacea skin. Basic skincare routine such as even scrubbing can flare-up your skin. It is good to use mild skin care products and be gentle with your skin so that it doesn’t flare-up.

 

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References

(n.d) Rosacea: Diagnosis and treatment. American Academy of Dermatology Association. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/rosacea/triggers/find

(n.d) Triggers could be causing your rosacea flare-ups. American Academy of Dermatology Association. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/rosacea/treatment/diagnosis-treat