Rosacea
Rosacea is an inflammatory dermatopathy in the facial area. Its main characteristic is the intense redness and vascular dilation, in the area of the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin.
This type of acne occurs in people aged 30-50 years who have light skin. The condition is not dangerous for health, but it greatly affects the self-confidence of people who suffer from it.
What are the symptoms of rosacea?
There are several types of rosacea, which each show different intensity in its symptoms. The common characteristic, of all types of disease, is redness, the appearance of pimples and blood vessels in the area of the cheeks.
Still, in rosacea stinging may occur in the eye area.
What are the causes of rosacea?
The cause of the disease is unclear. However, the main claim for the onset of the condition is the presence of a microbial infection. Other factors that may further trigger the existence of rosacea are environmental factors. Some of these factors may be:
-Consumption of a large amount of alcohol
-High temperatures
-Painful physical activity
-Spicy foods
-Stress
How is rosacea treated?
Effective treatment of rosacea requires an early diagnosis. In the early stages of the condition, the dermatologist will propose the use of local antibiotics in the affected areas. At the same time, the doctor will recommend the use of specialized dermocosmetics, for example an appropriate moisturizer and cleansing product. ROSALIQUE 3 IN 1 ANTI-REDNESS MIRACLE FORMULA SPF 50 is a cream with a miracle formula for ultrasensitive skin, with redness tendency. It consists of microcapsule technology for effective coverage and treatment of redness in the area of the face. At the same time, it has a sun protection indicator SPF50, for the effective treatment of solar radiation.
In advanced stage cases, the dermatologist will recommend the use of laser, as well as a combination use of photodynamic therapy.
How is rosacea prevented?
The skin’s tendency to rosacea can be limited by the following methods:
-By avoiding exposure to the sun. It is true that even in winter UV rays lead to the appearance of rosacea.
-By avoiding the use of peeling products
-By avoiding spicy foods
-By avoiding hot water during the bath
-By controlling and reducing the sense of anxiety

