For as long as I can remember, my skin has been naturally rosy. My childhood photos show little ruddy cheeks, and I always wore full-coverage foundation at school. At 28, I was diagnosed with rosacea ...
Living with skin that’s prone to rosacea isn’t easy. Trying to pin down a trigger for your redness can be exhausting: It could be stress, extreme temperatures, spicy foods, fragrance ...
If you have rosacea, you’re probably all too familiar with red cheeks and sensitive, irritated skin. The condition might also cause pimples, and it can make your face sting or swell (ouch).
Cold weather can be harsh on the skin, but those with rosacea often feel the brunt of it. We asked the experts how to prevent flare-ups this winter. Nothing is harsher for sensitive skin than the ...
There are a number of treatment options for rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin disease that can result in periodic flares throughout your lifetime. Topical medications, oral treatments ...