Sunday, May 31, 2009

Customer Reviews for Rosacea Skin Care Products

NuCelle Mandelic Basic Kit
Wonderful product
Posted By: Anonymous 2007-02-07
I have mild rosacea and this is the ONLY product that has worked. I have spent tons of money on skin care products trying to reduce the redness, bumps and irritation. This is the only product that has done what it says it is supposed to do. My skin looks great! I still have some redness from broken blood vessels. However, it is tons less red and no more bumps and acne. My skin is so smooth and clear now, I love it!

Avene Diroseal - Anti Redness Skincare Lotion
Great product
Posted By: Anonymous 2007-06-08
I have used this product and it works great on my rosacea. My skin almost looks normal and I have only used it for a short time.

DDF Redness Relief
Works as good as my prescription
Posted By: Emily 2007-04-30
I have rosacea and used a perscription (Finacea) for almost a year. But this works just as well for me. And costs about the same.

La Roche-Posay Rosaliac Anti-Redness Moisturizer
Red Face
Posted By: Anonymous 2006-02-11
I have used this product for 2 months and it has greatly reduced the redness in my face. It also seems to have helped the overall surface of my skin. I love it.

Jane Iredale Liquid Minerals - Bisque : Neutral
Stuff is Awesome!!
Posted By: Anonymous 2007-12-11
I have tried a lot of products but this one delivers! My skin looks and feels better. My rosacea has calmed down. My wrinkles are not as noticeable. The liquid minerals goes on smooth and blends in very nicely.

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Rosacea Tips

Use only mild soaps and cleansers.
Rosacea sufferers have skin that is unusually vulnerable to chemical and physical insults. All sources of irritation, such as soaps, alcoholic cleansers, astringents, abrasives, and peeling agents, must be avoided. Only very mild soaps are advised.

Always use a high SPF sunscreen.
Protection against sunlight must be emphasized. Use a sunscreen specially formulated for sensitive skin to avoid irritation.

Use a product with light exfoliation.
Salicylic Acid or Mandelic Acid exfoliation is a key for getting rid of acne associated with Rosacea. Salicylic Acid and Mandelic Acid are the two least irritating acids to sensitive skin.

Use an anti-inflammatory acid to reduce redness.
Azelaic Acid will gently reduce redness and lighten the skin.

Use a product containing Vitamin C.
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic Acid) has been shown to be particularly beneficial in reducing redness. Start off with a lower concentration to prevent any irritation.

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