
It is acne?
Not exactly.
Acne can result from rosacea. Often times rosacea is
misdiagnosed as adult acne because the only visible signs are pimples on the
nose, cheeks, chin, or forehead. The reality is, though, that most of
those affected with rosacea have more than just acne. Other
symptoms include visible blood vessels on the face; bumps that are not actually
pimples; redness on the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead; sensitive, burning
skin; and irritated eyes.
If you have rosacea you should not use skin products designed to treat acne.
Because you have a special ailment, you need special products like those in the
MD Formulations Anti Redness Solution Kit
that will be sensitive enough
not too make your rosacea flare.
Additionally, consider talking to an esthetician at a skin spa
where someone can
give you the correct treatments like a balancing facial.
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Treating Rosacea
Of all the available skin care products intended to protect sensitive skin and reduce redness the three listed below are some of SkinFitnessFacts.com favorites. Remember that products are only one step in reducing the appearance of rosacea. Protect your skin from the sun, drink plenty of water, avoid foods that trigger rosacea, and consider visiting a local spa for other treatments.
