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fredag 20 november 2009

The Best Acne Rosacea Treatments

By Kim Hartley

With rosacea your concerns are most likely redness and oiliness. Also, you might experience broken blood vessels on your face. You need to find products that will reduce redness and acne and at the same time be non-irritating. Avoid products for sensitive skin, as they can be irritating because they are really made for people that have dry skin.

There are skin care regimens you can follow daily, regardless if you have rosacea that's active, acne, or just redness of the face.

When looking for products for your daily skin regimen, they should prevent and treat the following symptoms:

Redness Wrinkles Blemishes

Also your skin care regimen should help you to prevent:

Non-melanoma skin cancer Your skin from being fragile

Products that contain an anti-inflammatory and antioxidants can be helpful to sustain various symptoms which are typically caused by inflammation.

For the treatment of acne rosacea, try the following skincare regimen:

In the morning:

Cleanse with benzoyl peroxide Use a spot treatment to blemishes Use a moisturizer (if you choose to) Use a foundation with a built-in SPF

In the evening:

Cleanse with benzoyl peroxide Use an anti-inflammatory moisturizer Use a retinol product

By using an anti-inflammatory cleanser every morning and evening, it will help your acne by lessening the oil on the surface of your skin. Products that contain salicylic acid are a good choice. If your skin is only a little bit oily, you can use a moisturizer with anti-inflammatory ingredients. For highly shinny skin, you may want to skip that step.

At night, with a gentle cleanser, remove your makeup. Using an anti-inflammatory light serum, lotion, gel, or mask at night will also be helpful.

A very common topical treatment for acne is benzoyl peroxide. Although this product may cause stinging, burning, and redness for sensitive skin, it really does work. These reactions to benzoyl peroxide don't happen to everyone with sensitive skin, and most people with acne will benefit by using it. Possibly combining an anti-inflammatory product with the benzoyl peroxide will help to alleviate the side effects because it will lower the concentration.

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