If you haven’t seen the previous film with Rosie, What’s in Rosie Greens makeup bag? published a couple of weeks ago, please go and have a watch, she’s an absolute joy to interview.
Information taken from
Rosacea is a common skin condition, usually occurring on the face, which predominantly affects fair-skinned but may affect all skin types in people aged 40 to 60 years old. It is more common in women but when affecting men, it may be more severe. It is a chronic condition, and can persist for a long time and, in any individual, the severity tends to fluctuate. Rosacea tends to affect the cheeks, forehead, chin and nose, and is characterised by persistent redness caused by dilated blood vessels, small bumps and pus-filled spots similar to acne There may also be uncomfortable inflammation of the surface of the eyes and eyelids.
Skincare products that Rosie mentioned in this film:
SkinCeuticals Redness Neutralizer
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermo-Cleanser
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
SkinCeuticals SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial UV Defense SPF 50
Rozex Prescription medication. See your GP or a Dermatologist.
Rozex Cream and Gel contain metronidazole in a strength of 0.75%. ... This type of antibiotic is sometimes prescribed by doctors in a topical preparation (such as a cream or gel) to treat the symptoms of rosacea in adults.
Rosies tips for Rosacea:
Always use tepid water not hot when cleansing.
When cleansing, use hands, not a flannel as this will irritate skin.
No oily cleansing balms as this feeds the Rosacea
Avoid Alcohol, especially Red wine.
Avoid Hot Baths
Cleanse face in the morning too. Overnight your skin will produce oils that will feed the Rosacea.
Dr Stefanie Williams Dermatologist that Rosie has visited.
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