I learned more in the first 5 minutes of this video than from multiple visits with Doctors over years. Thank you for sharing this information.
@shawnahare4299 Жыл бұрын
So many derms talk about what to do about rosacea . Knowing you have personal experience with it makes a world of difference. Thank you for this video.
@galaxia4709 Жыл бұрын
The only thing that took care of it was laser treatment, at the end of the video the truth comes out
@Elyse27 Жыл бұрын
I love though how the picture of her rosacea at its worst is better than my best rosacea day. Just looks like she’s put on some blush, it’s smooth and even. No wonder she’s got it under control.
@jfm14 Жыл бұрын
@@Elyse27 Her old flare-up pic looks way worse than just some extra blush, lol. But yeah, it can be much more severe than that. Doesn't mean the same treatment won't work for you, though. It'll probably just take longer.
@DivaEagle77 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information and also mentioning skin of color. I’m African American. I was 37 years old before a great dermatologist diagnosed me with rosacea. It presents differently on my Carmel brown skin tone than fairer skin. Game changer. I also grew up being told to wash my face twice a day. I was embarrassed to tell people I didn’t wash my face in the morning. It hurt! Now, I use Bioderma Micellar water in the mornings, and Bioderma Oil Cleanser at night. I live in Arizona. The desert has been frying my face. I diligently use and reapply sunscreen to no avail. Thank you for suggesting making life changes. I’ve decided that from 12pm-sundown, I’m not going outside in this desert heat. My skin can’t handle it.
@Jennifer-gr7hn10 ай бұрын
I always wondered if the desert was helpful. I'm in NJ, and it's very wet, a lot of mold and when I started working in a moldy environment and then found it at the gym and in my home. What are your thoughts of castor oil? My mom who is Sicilian (I'm half Sicilian, half Italian) and used olive oil and even at 77 her face and overall skin is smooth like baby's butt :) I take after dad's fairer skin with freckles, but he doesn't have a bump or issue at all). For me, it was mold - with out a doubt. I highly disagree with the 'sunscreen' thing. Didn't grow up with it, and for good reason....it's toxic, AND it prevents what we need to activate vitamin D, the parts from the sun we can't get from a pill.
@malinia.207 ай бұрын
@@Jennifer-gr7hn sunscreen is NOT toxic lol this is wrong. It also does not prevent you from getting vitamin D from the sun. If you have fair skin and don't wear sunscreen, lol good luck to you in old age!
@Jen-if2it Жыл бұрын
I'd like to chime in and say an often overlooked trigger for rosacea is hair products. These products get on our skin and all over our pillows. If you're handling your other triggers but still flushing for unknown reasons, try using fragrance free hair care for a while and avoid aerosol hairsprays to see if there's an improvement.
@lisawyckoff7070 Жыл бұрын
And laundry detergent
@Jen-if2it Жыл бұрын
@@lisawyckoff7070 and fabric softener 😉😊
@steffanievillegas7613 Жыл бұрын
Yesssss! Same!
@stellarshadeofblue2 ай бұрын
Hair products are a toxic wonderland 🤣
@hoikatia Жыл бұрын
wearing sunscreen indoors was a huge game changer for me. i work from home and my home has huge windows getting a lot of natural light throughout the day. and i noticed that if i weren’t wearing sunscreen, my skin would get red and hot even if i stayed at home all day. then dr dray informed me about uv rays from the sun penetrating the windows and basically being in all visible light so… yes, you need to wear sunscreen indoors unless you have light blocking curtains in every room of your home
@imfinereallyАй бұрын
Same! Game changer
@stephsstuff2708 ай бұрын
I've learned more about my rosacea in this video than I've learned in any of my dermatology appointments. Thank you for this!
@Kimmb19684 ай бұрын
Same
@samanthabuckley9033 Жыл бұрын
I love the insight from a derm who has rosacea. I’ve grown so tired of seeing deems try to explain it and instruct on it without having the condition themselves. It’s always preaching the same stuff: use cetaphil, never go near retinols, stay out of the sun, stop drinking coffee and alcohol. It’s all very repetitive like reading a script of what they’ve read in literature. In reality, you can have sensitive skin and rosacea and still need something more cleansing than cetaphil, you may be able to tolerate and even benefit from retinol usage, and can moderate triggers rather than cut out entirely. Thank you for putting this out there because speaking on a derm condition you HAVE is very reassuring and comforting to those who have it and look to you for real life advice/tips.
@liiss555 Жыл бұрын
So true! My rosacea improved and was banished by proper use of tretinoin. It was so hard to find a derm that would finally agree to prescribe it. I had a feeling that it would work because otc retinoids helped and didn’t seem to irritate my skin (ie most info says to stay away from retinoids). In my case tretinoin is my #1 treatment.
@Jennifer-gr7hn10 ай бұрын
I actually don't believe she has rosacea. Many are on the internet saying the same thing. They know more than they teach about root causes (gut = immune system).
@Brian_0523 Жыл бұрын
Off topic but that paint color is absolutely beautiful and soothing.
@dehendrix6754 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with rosacea years ago. The dermatologist told me I had rosacea scribbled out a prescription and sent me on my way. Sadly she explained nothing. The prescription she wrote did nothing because it wasn’t right for the type of rosacea that I have. I have since found a better doctor and have it under control. I will be talking to him about laser treatment for the blood vessels. This is something I would love to have done as well. Thank you so much for this video.
@DebiJo11 ай бұрын
Gosh! I have your exact problems with rosacea. I’m 67 and have always used SOMETHING to keep it quieted. There was a period of time where I developed some, well, CYSTS! Not the kind you would have drained or have to remove, but these bumps about the size of a nickel and very firm, always painful! One was to the left of my nose and just under my eyebrow. It actually HUNG THERE. My derm doc did the sulfur route and also helped me get a “special needs” scrub cap because the fibers from the caps falling on my face was causing this! Ugh. So that cleared up and now, I have every symptom you have. Avoiding the triggers is #1. I use Prosacea after CeraVe hydrating wash, which is nice but it doesn’t make me feel fresh and clean. Dermatologist recommended it and I’ve been at it for 2 years. I would like to firstly, find a cleanser that refreshes my skin and plumps a little but protects my barrier. The very same goes for my night cream. CeraVe again. I feel like it’s weighty and gummy and sticky, very mildly so but, as you said, you want to feel comfortable skin and I would like freshness with those two. What REALLY makes me feel skin happy is the CeraVe Vitamin C. Loved it from day one and actually look forward to it. I stopped their Retenol. I tend to get milia and it got worse with retinol. I’m looking into the azeliac acid. Trying it next. Thank you so much for going in depth with YOUR experiences. It was uplifting and I learned so much from hearing your approach to your own care. I had blepharoplasty for invasive 😊 hooded eyelids. There was an additional laser treatment done just above my cheeks and after it healed, I really didn’t notice much difference. Okay. I just really loved this video and your channel. I am like you in so many ways, you could be my daughter! When I was out and about it was ALWAYS 1n nature. I still have horses, ride my old lady 26 speed bicycle (with the basket option), go mud riding with a Polaris SXS, swim, play golf, and sit by the fire and sing 60s & 70s rock with other old hippies. My habits have drastically changed, as yours have, to keep my face QUIET. But let’s got give up nature & MINERAL sunscreen! BLESSINGS, Dr. Sam, AND BE SAFE ❤
@lindamitchell8040 Жыл бұрын
I've been using Cetaphil cleanser and lotion for 40+ years, and it totally keeps my Rosacea in check. My skin looks fabulous for a 61 year old.
@hollyoswald7808 Жыл бұрын
cetaphil has also been my favorite cleanser, although I have to use other stuff to keep control. I wear a hat outside and driving. I’m bad at sunscreen so that’s why I’m following this type of KZbin. so many make my skin burn.
@elizabethwilk9615 Жыл бұрын
Vanicream is also good
@saburezeq5530 Жыл бұрын
@@hollyoswald7808try cotz tinted mineral sunscreen spf 50
@bonnie_nelms Жыл бұрын
Please say which specific Cetaphil cleanser and lotion have worked best for you. I’m still searching. Thank you.
@lindamitchell8040 Жыл бұрын
@@bonnie_nelms the Cetaphil cleanser for normal skin. I don't like the oily skin cleanser. I can't use it around my eyes as it burns them. Then I use the Cetaphil lotion in the morning and night after cleansing. I will not switch to anything else!
@mamabear8056 Жыл бұрын
Finally a derm who loves Elta MD sunscreen. This sunscreen is the GOAT !!
@melody1510946 ай бұрын
what? pretty much every derm online recomends this.
@catherinebrockington937 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with rosacea in my 30s and was prescribed a number of topical products. It wasn’t until I switched my skin care products to all sensitive, no scent products that my skin cleared. No flares for the past 35 years. Throw out all your scented products for your best health.
@tashaharrison1158 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me the products you used to help clear it? & what kind of makeup products is good to use for rosacea?
@catherinebrockington937 Жыл бұрын
@@tashaharrison1158 - I have used Aveeno fragrance free gentle foaming face wash and cepaphil no fragrance lotion with SPF 15 every day for years. I recently added using Avene fragrance free products from France. They are fabulous products but a much higher price point than Aveeno and Cetaphil. Avene was suggested to my husband after skin cancer removal on his face. I don’t wear any makeup other than mascara. Good luck.
@catherinebrockington93711 ай бұрын
@@tashaharrison1158 -cetaphil and ceravie no scent products and sorry, I don’t use makeup
@sorachi2954 ай бұрын
I only use products that are fragrance free but I have yet to find something that doesn’t trigger my rosacea or give me breakouts
@silverfox46943 ай бұрын
Do u mind or ok with sharing the no scent products you used to help with share ups. I need some help I would appreciate the help
@emilywinter41759 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for pointing out how high altitude and extreme temperatures can affect your skin! I live in Colorado Springs and it’s been so hard to find the right products to use because of the crazy temp swings! I would love to see more videos that address these issues.
@icarusts6321 Жыл бұрын
Face theory porebright N10 serum (contains Azelaic acid and niacinamide), La Roche Posay Rosaliac Intense serum, La Roche Posay cicaplast Baumé B5+, no alcohol, no wheat, very little sugar
@michelepasserella88752 ай бұрын
I was hoping to see someone mention sugar. I don’t drink, rarely in the sunshine but my vice is sugar and it may be my trigger (still trying to figure it out).
@MichelleA22 Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear your thoughts on rosacea + melasma. Also, ocular rosacea! Thanks!!
@shmuelmagar9781 Жыл бұрын
Sara age 75 here in Israel. When I was young I thought I was allergic to the sun. Only in the past few years did I get diagnosed. I have seen improvement in my skin with niacinamide both orally and topically and the best thing to fight the lumps and bumps is vitamin B 5 orally. If i do get a rare occasional pimple, using neem oil on it clears it up quickly. the cream my doctor prescribed did nothing for me.
@BethanyRader-i3i5 ай бұрын
I thought I was allergic to the sun too! And heat, exercise, and alcohol!
@moriahmacbeth7284 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for speaking about this, and about your personal journey with it! Seeing the picture of your flare was helpful, too. Your skin is so beautiful, it’s encouraging to see that rosacea-prone skin can get so much better with the right care.
@CarySpinka9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience with Rosacea. I recently had 2 VBeam treatments and I am trying to protect my investment. I bought one of the large brimmed hats you recommended and now reviewing my skincare products to see if I can improve my situation more consistently. I think a big trigger for me, in addition to what you mentioned, is sugar consumption. If I get a sugar high I know I will get red and pimples the next morning! What really keeps it clear is eating a lot of salads and fresh vegetables. Thank you again. You are lovely and inspiring for me that I can keep it under control and feel good again 😊
@YMESYDT3 ай бұрын
Hey Dr. Ellis, could you do a video on in office procedures for rosacea and how to know which ones to do?
@MaraJrianne10 ай бұрын
Roseaca sufferer here. The only two cleansers I have found that work for me are the 1) Aveeno Calm and Restore (in the clear cylinder bottle) and 2) Geek and Gorgeous Jelly cleanser. The Aveeno leaves my skin just good not quite moisturized but good. If I only used that cleanser, I'd think I had normal skin. It's my first choice. The Geek and Gorgeous leaves my skin just skin (not stripped or dry or moisturized; just skin) but I can tell within about 30 minutes that my skin really is dry and needs hydration and moisture. failures for me: La Roche Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Face Cleanser (stings), Glow Recipe Avocado Ceramide Moisture Barrier Cleanser (left my skin feeling dry and tight), Hydrating Facial Cleanser (skin felt stripped and tight while using, let alone after rinsing), Fresh Soy Hydrating Gentle Face Cleanser (stripped and tight), Krave Beauty Matcha Hemp Hydrating Cleanser (same result as Glow recipe; fine while using and seemed good but left my skin feeling dry and tight in a bad way). *I have not tried the reformation from Cetaphil so I don't know how it works for me (but it wasn't good in the past).
@fayehaun4756 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with rosacea acne over 10 years ago and some of my acne is also hormonal which is SO FUN :) I'll say finally finding skincare products that worked for me and avoiding certain foods/situations has helped so much. - Neutrogena ultra gentle creamy cleanser - (hydrating cleanser creamy formula) I like this more than other creamy non-foaming cleansers because it has very few ingredients, no fragrance, no bells or whistles - I also use it on my body in the shower for my sensitive skin everywhere! - The ordinary 10% azelaic acid - love this during the day - it's pretty silicone heavy but my skin likes that as it almost acts as a protective barrier, absorbs oil, reduces redness, helps my bumps not get huge and angry, and it's so cheap! - curology - cerave moisturizing lotion - holy grail moisturizer head to toe for the past 12 years. - skin aqua super moisture gel - this sunscreen is spf 50 and is very liquid-y, but my skin likes that - the super thick, chauky sunscreens require lots of rubbing and tugging to rub it in, which exacerbates my rosacea. This sunscreen glides on and soaks in with hardly any rubbing. - food/situation triggers are: alcohol, stress, heat, super hot (temperature) food, tomato-based spicy foods (pasta sauces, salsa, etc.), dairy, gluten, whey, foods with lots of color dyes and super high sugar (candy and high processed high sugar foods), friction/lots of touching on my face
@abethebabe3835 Жыл бұрын
Low dose antidepressants dealt really well with my evening flushing.
@DrSamEllis Жыл бұрын
Yes this works so well in the right patient! So happy it helped you ☺️
@hannahughes5276 Жыл бұрын
I have been using the vanicream face wash and love how it is for sensitive skin but still suds up and makes my face feel very clean unlike some other sensitive face washes that I have tried and didn't feel good on my skin like cerave and some others. Thanks for the recommendations and tips!
@sophisticatedwrat Жыл бұрын
I have mild rosacea and I have acne-prone skin. I've been using the Neutrogena salicylic acid body wash on my face and body and it makes my skin feel so soft and it doesn't strip my skin at all. I got one of my friends hooked on it too. In terms of other things I do, I wear sun protection and I eat a balanced low inflammation diet (low-ish sugar, low processed poor nutrient foods, etc). Edit: the sunscreens I like are: - EltaMD broad-spectrum SPF 41 tinted mineral sunscreen (can pill over skincare) - Australian Gold Botanical broad-spectrum SPF 50 water-resistant tinted mineral sunscreen (slightly dry under my eyes if I don't hydrate my skin properly bc that area is rly dry for me) - Make p:rem UV defense me daily sun fluid SPF50+/PA++++ hybrid sunscreen (very liquidy, the cheapest out of the 3) Also if anyone has recommendations of sunscreens available in Canada that are mineral spf50+ broad spectrum and no white cast (for a pale human) of the same price as the Australian Gold (~$0.3/mL) or cheaper please let me know!
@watashiwamillo9 ай бұрын
I've heard that the Sunscreen Company out of Canada has some great mineral based high UV protection sunscreens.
@whoisappie3 ай бұрын
I've been researching my rosacea for months and this is the best video I've seen so far. Mostly the fact that you distinguish different symptoms of rosacea. I never understood why my redness didn't go away, but now I know those are blood vessels that can only be treated with a laser treatment. THANK YOU!
@zena98179 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honesty, I was just diagnosed and looking for understanding my options
@beeg1549 Жыл бұрын
hi doc! can you do a similar video on seborrheic dermatitis of the face? there are solutions out there but barely any advice on long-term management and recurring flare-ups, what products to use, what to avoid, etc. thank you
@beccadesarmenien5379 Жыл бұрын
I got my rosacea diagnosis in April of this year. I use metrogel (topical for face) in the morning and 15% azelaic acid in the evenings. My triggers seems to be stress, and the cold Canadian winters. I had very bad pustule/pimples from my rosacea. The treatment worked, but unfortunately I was left with awful scarring. I did 2 rounds of IPL photo facial which worked with helping it not spread and have my redness lessen. My dermatologist then said my skin was in a state were I could undergo mirco-needling to help with the scarring. I will be going to my appointment this week so hoping I will have results. The only way I have been able to afford these treatments is by getting it done my students in training. They are always supervised by professional (as well as have prior training before doing it on someone's skin) so that definitely made me feel better. I have had no bad experience yet. Hope this helps :)
@anyagruntfest1390 Жыл бұрын
Hi, a subscriber from the Netherlands here. What a comprehensive, helpful, honest and down to earth video! I can totally relate because a lot of my symptoms and triggers are the same. Thanks a lot for sharing in such a friendly yet professional way. I own remission of my rosacea to advice of my dermatologist, oral isotretinoin, and then sunscreen and IPL and my own dedication to stick to the routine in terms of gentle skincare and less wine. Your baby son is very adorable!
@YvonneVanKampe-kl9eh Жыл бұрын
Hi here also a subscriber from the Netherlands. I have a mild form of rosacea, but have been using the products of the brand "by Dr. Jetske Ultee" for a long time, which I really like. Maybe something to look at
@anyagruntfest1390 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@violas.86 Жыл бұрын
@@YvonneVanKampe-kl9eh another person from the Netherlands so thanks for sharing that
@clarissam.5455 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video . The fact that you have rosacea as well and are speaking on it makes this video more reliable. For cleanser I found that la Roche Posay’s Toleraine face wash (the blue one) is super gentle on my rosacea skin 💙
@eobrien1 Жыл бұрын
My favorite cleaners: the Aveeno Calm and Restore ones. I love the gel cleanser & the foaming face wash.
@Kiera_R Жыл бұрын
Have you tried the moisturizer from that line? I found it doesn't work, but I would def love to try both of those products, but what moisturizer takes away the redness?
@eobrien1 Жыл бұрын
@@Kiera_R I love that moisturizer! It’s one of my favorites. Definitely helps with redness for me for me, but everyone is different. Another one that is also good for redness is the Vanicream Daily Face Moisturizer.
@Kiera_R Жыл бұрын
@@eobrien1 thank you so much, maybe bcuz you use the whole Aveno line it helps, I'll have to try
@eggyboi419 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest Prosacea. It has sulphur and costs $ 12. It helps with papules and pustules of a really bad rosacea
@lexalash Жыл бұрын
What about for super sensitive skin? Did it work right away?
@Gdb56Ай бұрын
I have rosacea and after seeing the dermatologist I gave up on big pharma options and started seeking my own treatments. I went to arabic store and bought rose water and I use that on my skin daily when I want to cleanse my face. I'll use it to dilute any essential oils I want to use on my skin and probably won't spend money on anything else because I can't think of a healthier option.
@Deanna21D Жыл бұрын
Very helpful. There are also so many food triggers for rosacea… tomatoes/tomato sauce is a big trigger for me. If I eat it I look like I have a sunburn across my face shortly after. Coffee can also be a tigger.
@Sour.jCherry22 күн бұрын
My fav food is tomatoes 😢
@debjudd8289 Жыл бұрын
After trying to deal with acne rosacea for years I finally cleared it up with Rosivor. I used it for 3 months and finally my skin was clear. I use it twice a week for maintenance. It's for demodex. My favourite cleanser is Neutrogena Ultra gentle daily cleanser CREAMY not the foaming. Tried many sunscreens and my holy grail is Blue Lizard Sensitive Face. Never go outside without sunscreen and hat. Face has remained clear first time in years. Also only use Clinique Dramatically Different moisturizer morning and night.
@scushman4 Жыл бұрын
There is a generic version of Ivermectin 1% cream available in the states.
@lindseyross3620 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, Dr. Ellis! Unfortunately Rosacea is not studied as in depth as other skin conditions (Derm rep here). Nonetheless it can and does significantly impact the quality of life for those that suffer from it. I developed rosacea a month before I turned 38. No family history. I was flushing all day and all night for well over a year. I was unable to sleep and basically participate in life. I was even evaluated for carcinoid tumors (also due to some test results). About a year and a half into this a Derm where I live put me on Hydroxychloriquine to drive down some inflammation. It took a few months, but has has take the edge off for the most part. I do avoid triggers, such as alcohol and direct sunlight. I do have natural light sensitivity as well. Things are way better than they were. I am about to have my second V-beam treatment. It has taken 2.5 years, but I am getting better at dealing with and managing the condition. I do hope that there is more information in the coming years about the gut/skin connection and what lifestyle changes may be helpful in that regard.
@sandyhumissouri5131 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, your voice is easy to listen to. I find the low music distracting. Thanks for all the product tips and especially the advice to look for lifestyle triggers.
@KasiaZ Жыл бұрын
My gentle cleanser that I like and use the most is La Roche Posay Toleriane :) ( I think in US it is called Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Facial Cleanser).
@kimlyons8424 Жыл бұрын
I love Avene Tolerance Extremely gentle cleanser. I use it as a second cleanse after by balm in the evening and I use it in the morning after I get back from the gym. I agree avoiding triggers is key and sunscreen. That has made a big difference for me.
@tianew9174 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but I get along best with the Defence Cleanser from Paula's Choice. It took me over 20 years to find a cleanser I can tolerate. So I am very happy to have finally found the right one for me.
@janelleetsitty36 Жыл бұрын
I am Native American, dark skin tone, my parents never got rosacea, so guess I am the lucky one of 3... was diagnosed in 2017 in im mid 50's. I attribute it to that time in my life and all I can think of is stress related... I spent many years in the sun when I was a young girl playing softball, at the lake or beach, then after had 2 sons who were 3 sport athletes, so in the sun during the week and tournaments on the weekend. My mother was always in the sun as well, she had a beautiful complexion until she passed in 2019. My rosacea is not so much of the uncomfortable flushing, some redness, but the bumps are bothersome that are mostly on my forehead and right cheek near my nose. Before rosacea I used the "Calm line of Dermalogica" cleanser, very nice, cream based and this oil based booster serum that they no longer make was clutch. I found it on Amazon, so I will be ordering online. As far as sunscreen, never thought to apply it, it wasn't a thing when I was growing up, but I keep seeing the tinted Elta MD in other vids, so I will try that out first. Thank you for your story, Dr Sam ❤ Much love from the Bay Area of Cali
@bonnie_nelms Жыл бұрын
Your skin is radiant! I don’t have a major issue with redness, just a little on cheeks, nose and chin. But I DO have pimples in those areas, which IS a major issue. The typical rosecea treatments have not worked for me. Sulphur cleanser dries my skin and I’ve seen no improvement. Azelaic acid made my face sting and increased redness and pimples. Metronidazole cream is virtually worthless. I eat a clean diet, no alcohol, caffeine, or spicy foods, very little diary or sugar. I’m not out in the sun other than normal coming and going for errands. I haven’t been able to determine specific triggers, except the treatments! I’m very frustrated at this point. Just purchased a red light panel and hope to see some benefits from that, but only 4 days in and no difference so far.
@keepXonXrockin10 ай бұрын
Indoor heating is the worst. I run hot and i turn into a tomato when I'm in other people's houses. I don't need anything above 18 or 19 degrees C inside. Sadly can't cut out alcohol because i don't drink already (doesn't taste good to me). I have never washed my face as a daily routine because I don't wear makeup (or sunscreen, which i probably should). I started applying moisturizer (only after I shower, so every other day) because of dry skin a few years ago. I sued effaclar H by La Roche Posay because of dry skin, but they changed the recipe I think, and now my face turns red when I use it
@KazHampson Жыл бұрын
Dr Sam buntings products which are Azelaic acid and niacinamide based have helped me get on top of my rosecea. Her gentle cleanser is fabulous. I also used finacea every night, which I now replace with dr Sam’s flawless nightly serum which contain granactive retinoid. My led home face mask I also swear by. I would love to be able to use more and higher strength actives, maybe one day. Thankyou for the video.
@121922montse8 ай бұрын
@KazHampson Which is the led face mask that you use?
@soulshine.university2 ай бұрын
I’d love to know which LED mask you use as well? ❤️
@aktgunit Жыл бұрын
So true! No two rosacea cases are alike! I totally agree no face wash in the morning! Sunscreen application is huge! Literally have found any Oil of Olay with SPF within the moisturizer works well. Even applying the Oil of Olay and Hawaiian Tropic SPF 70 helps when I go outdoors for an extended period of time. It also seems like liquid serum style make up works nicely to cover up the redness. I do use the miscellar cleansing water. I follow it up with Dove unscented beauty bar or original to wash my face. I appreciate all the products others have recommended! Literally will try anything that will work! Also it is nice to hear a professional who has had rosacea discuss it!
@GeorgeMcDougall-gz4tp5 ай бұрын
Hi, just to clarify so without washing your face in the morning does that mean your applying your day time skincare ontop of your nighttime routine? Probably a stupid question but I’m a male suffering from rosacea no idea about skincare lol
@catbialcovsky64892 ай бұрын
@@GeorgeMcDougall-gz4tp Just some water, I guess.
@sha.elaine Жыл бұрын
Since Insurance does not pay for the laser tx...can you give a ballpark cost estimate for what each appointment might cost? Intend to seek it out and don't want to be blindsided!
@CecilPie Жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on how you were able to incorporate tretinoin into your routine with rosacea.
@debmatson5844 Жыл бұрын
I have to be very careful with trying new sunscreens. Even mineral ones. They’re definitely a trigger for me and now I stick to the ones I know that work and don’t trigger a flareup. My dermatologist recommended Vanicream Moisturizer with SPF in it. It works really well for my skin. I have a couple of others that don’t bother my face either but that one saved me in the beginning and I still use it every morning.
@Shdoeb Жыл бұрын
Can you share other sunscreens that have worked for you?
@claricedallalana4132 Жыл бұрын
What if your trigger is sleeping and what stopped it before like roo,m fans , sleeping elevated etc won't stop it? Clonidine doesnt help. Flushing at night is terrible and now affects my day
@lindsayreads10 ай бұрын
I have acne type rosacea and my dr prescribed a sulfur cleanser and it is my holy grail - if I do nothing else at night I use my sulfur cleanser and I know that will keep my acne flare ups at bay
@AlexisBii Жыл бұрын
Sorry if it’s invasive to ask - have you ever had any plastic surgeries? Or implants? Your bone structure is looking better and better with time!!
@allysonbergman1303 Жыл бұрын
My new favorite find was adding the supplement Heliocare to my daily pill popping lol. If I know it's going to be particularly hot or I'm heading out mid day for a walk I'll take a pill and it really helps my skin stay stable without flares for far longer than if I skipped the pill. Instead of becoming red and hot within 10 mins or so I can go about 45 before I feel the burn/stinging start up. It's really been helping, if you're super reactive like I am I highly recommend you try it.
@Maria.meriem-j3w Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing...IS it ultra D??
@allysonbergman1303 Жыл бұрын
@@Maria.meriem-j3w nope, I just use the basic, not advanced. There are health considerations, like thyroid functions, that the advanced formula can mess with so I stick with the basic. Works really well for me
@ohdanielajs Жыл бұрын
My daughter has rosacea and we have found that cleansing her cheeks with selsun blue shampoo (one without menthol) 1-2 times a week has been helpful!
@Sour.jCherry22 күн бұрын
As a girly if she gets older and wants to try makeup bbc cream or skin tint with spf would be a good option :) I use the one by ester lauder
@amyney1434 Жыл бұрын
I had really really bad rosacea- my derm said I had one of the worst cases he’d ever seen! It took a really long time for me to seek treatment as I just thought it was skin sensitivity and acne….yeah I was wrong and I was making my skin worse. I was on various different antibiotics for around 3 years or so, which worked really well in the beginning and then my skin kind of leveled off to where my skin was still kinda of red, but the bumps and skin sensitivity were gone. Finally just a little over a year ago my derm put me on a different topical treatment- one of them has azaelic acid as well- and it’s worked so well for me. I use cereve for my cleanser and double cleanse before bedtime, as well as use sunscreen. For my rosacea chemical sunscreens can irritate myskin so I tend to stick to chemical ones.
@michellekelly2937 Жыл бұрын
My sister has rosacea, and her derm recommended the all-mineral SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF50 (Tinted) sunscreen, and she loves it. She's been using it for years. If you haven't already, you may want to give it a try. Even though it's SkinCeuticals, it's not that expensive.
@peachypeppa Жыл бұрын
No point in using sunscreen before bed. You should be putting in on in the morning and reapply during the day if you're outside often.
@Emerald-u4m Жыл бұрын
@@michellekelly2937how does She remove the sunscreen?
@michellekelly2937 Жыл бұрын
Hello, Silvia! My sister just uses her regular cleanser and then a toner afterwards. She says it's not difficult to remove. I also wear sunscreen everyday, and I do find some of them more difficult to remove. I, personally, like to "Double Cleanse" by using a cleansing balm first (Clinique Take the Day Off Cleansing Balm - the regular one, not the charcoal one). It will remove all makeup and sunscreen. Apply it to dry skin and then when you add water, while rinsing, it emulsifies so that it doesn't leave a greasy film on your skin. Once it's rinsed, I use my "regular" cleanser to make sure all the sunscreen and makeup is ;thoroughly removed. If I don't double cleanse, I don't feel like the sunscreen is all off. @@Emerald-u4m
@Emerald-u4m Жыл бұрын
@@michellekelly2937 Do You use the same sunscreen as your Sister and which cleanser to do 2nd cleanse .
@suzefraser7991 Жыл бұрын
Regarding Rosacea and the theory it is caused or worsened by demodex mites I‘d like to know your opinion on a certain skincare product called Demoderm. Main active substances are sulfor and zinc. It also contains menthol. This skincare product is supposed to detox the skin and doing so it is said it can lead to an intense worsening of the skin in the beginning as part of the detox process. The skin is supposed to heal itself eventuall so that - according to the Demoderm-thoery - the skin doesn‘t need any skincare at all and should regulate itself. During that detox period it is said, that Demoderm is drying out the sebum in the skin so demodex mites would basically starve and die and the skin can recover. The pores on Rosacea-skin are referred to as Demodex-pores. I‘d really like to know your opinion on these theories because I can‘t find any statement by a dermatologist, not on Google nor on KZbin and I would like to know if Demoderm is worth a try. Many Thanks!
@lynneburrell67610 ай бұрын
Actually, I do believe in the Demodex mite theory. When I was diagnosed with rosacea almost 20 years ago now I used a cream I bought from China. I honestly don’t remember what it was called but it was very cooling but very drying and I used it for several months off and on and boy did my skin improve. It did get worse for about a month before it got better because they say the mites die off and cause your skin to get worse but then it eventually got better and better. I also took doxycycline a prescription antibiotic a couple months on a couple months off a couple months on for a year and that really helped. Since then I got rid of everything with fragrance I stripped down my routine to Vanicream face wash, and Vanicream lite lotion and sunscreen. My skin likes chemical and now I use Korean sunscreen. All these years later, there is no trace of rosacea. It has never returned. I stick with minimal skin care. I do use Tretinoin at the lowest percent every night I use Azelaic acid occasionally . I avoid my triggers which are spicy foods and red wine.
@thatsmythingnow2 ай бұрын
I've been using the Yes to Avocados cleanser, and it is LOVELY. I had zero expectations when I picked it up, but I think it's really helped keep my skin happy.
@lindak6669 Жыл бұрын
My mother had rosacea when she got older. I think the air in her apartment was just too dry for her and her blood pressure meds did not agree with her. My cheeks would redden now and then when I was younger, ie I blushed easily. My big problem occurred when my PCP prescribed a calcium channel blocker which not only caused rosacea but made me ill. Now when I’m outdoors in the summer, Western Pennsylvania, I wear sunscreen. My sunscreen discovery is still occurring because some are too moisturizing and some are supper drying.
@campvalvideo Жыл бұрын
I discovered that mineral sunscreen was causing more redness because I did not use a moisturizer first. The sunscreen said "moisturizing" and I thought I didn't need a moisturizer, but zinc is very drying. The solution is to cleanse, apply a good moisturizer, then the zinc suncsreen. Very, very happy with the results.
@pamhapgood7430 Жыл бұрын
Along with the azelaic acid, I also use .05% tretinoin and take oral zinc, which I believe have both helped.
@taylorlee.esthetics Жыл бұрын
how much and what zinc do you take
@heathern5165 Жыл бұрын
I use an oil based cleanser, cerave cleanser, and vanicream moisturizer. All good, gentle and affordable.
@heathern5165 Жыл бұрын
And compounded azaleic acid cream
@heathern5165 Жыл бұрын
And oral Spironalactone
@heathern5165 Жыл бұрын
And bbl
@melissabridge5687 Жыл бұрын
I have had rosacea for years. I was diagnosed with PsA about 10 years ago. The meds I’m on for that has helped my inflammation and thus my rosacea. I flush in heat and cold. Exercise, sun, alcohol, spicy food all triggers. I don’t drink any more. I walk in early morning or after nightfall. Spicy food I still eat, just not very often. I used to get the little bumps with it. I changed my whole skin care routine. Double cleans, hyaluronic acid, and really good moisturizer. I really like La Roche- Posey products. I was able to start Tretinoin as well. I have decided it is a miracle drug! Malasma, rosacea all under control. My skin is smoother than it was in my 30’s and I’m 56 now. I would love to have laser treatments. Not in my budget.
@jodieorr Жыл бұрын
Great video, Dr. Ellis! V-Beam has been a total game changer for me personally, and diligent sun protection of course. Since being diagnosed with rosacea, my skincare motto is KEEP IT SIMPLE, which I’ve embraced and enjoy 😊
@KasiaZ Жыл бұрын
Hi, can you share your AM/PM skincare routine? I am still trying to figure it out as I was diagnosed with rosacea not that long ago (at age 38). It's so hard with active ingredients with rosacea (I do tolerate retinal really well tough!). But antioxidants/vitamin c - now that is hard to something that's not irritating. Same for SPF :( I would highly appreciate if you can share!
@jodieorr Жыл бұрын
@@KasiaZ Vanicream cleanser + CeraVe cream at night, sunscreen in the morning! That’s all!
@monikab3413 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! For me it was also a combo of genetics, too much sun exposure in childhood and in my 20's, unhealthy lifestyle choices and autoimmune disease. Overall, what works is the Bioderma Sensibio Cleansing Oil, the La Roche Posay Toleriane line, Cerave Foam cleanser (combination skin) and Cetaphil's Redness Control line. I also use The Ordinary's Buffet, Niacinamide serums without any problem, recently started to use Cerave's resurfacing retinol serum and planning to try azelaic acid in the future. Best sunscreen tried so far is the Beauty of Joseon one. I am curios if laser treatment would help furthermore.
@Meg_I_am Жыл бұрын
Does Beauty of Joseon have only one sunscreen? Is it the Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotics (SPF50+ PA++++) that you used?
@monikab3413 Жыл бұрын
@@Meg_I_am Yes, I am using this one from BOJ (I haven't tried others from them). I alternate this with the Purito Daily Soft Touch and the Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Hyalu Cica Water Fit Sun Serum sunscreens, I like both of them, no flares or rashes, but texture wise I think BOJ is the best.
@Meg_I_am Жыл бұрын
Thanks@@monikab3413. What is it about the texture that you like? Is it creamy? I am slowly figuring out that sunscreens that say that they are hydrating tend to have some form of Hyaluronic Acid in them which doesn't work for me. HA on dry skin in a dry environment tends to suck the hydration out of my skin.
@monikab3413 Жыл бұрын
@@Meg_I_am BOJ is very lightweight, almost watery, blends in immediately. The Skin1004 is semi-creamy, but has HA, so it is a bit shinier too. The Purito one is the creamiest, but blends in ok and it's hydrating. Depending on the weather and how I feel my skin I alternate them. None of them leaves a white cast (I am caucasian), my skin tolerates them all well and they are hydrating enough for my combination, rosacea prone, very sensitive skin.
@janesmitson7404 Жыл бұрын
Very important question: What is the lipstick you are wearing, I love it, Natural but with character.
@malicestar13 Жыл бұрын
So glad you stopped using makeup wipes every night! They can be very rough on your skin leading to irritation from both the wipe and the chemicals within and don't properly cleanse as well as a cleansing balm would (as I am sure you know!). We all have those nights where something is better than nothing, but I think it's much more beneficial for everyone's skin to not make it a habit.
@cherijaensch72413 ай бұрын
Hello 😊! I was diagnosed with the Type 2 Rosacea. I’ve been trying to get it under control for approximately 2 years. It has been quite challenging living with this condition. I won’t get into the details…. I’ll just tell you what has helped me get it under control. Initially, I had severe flushing that seemed like it just wouldn’t let up no matter what I did or didn’t do. So right now I’ve just given up on the most common triggers that are talked about. I ve never really been a big wine drinker but I did enjoy a cocktail or two when we would go out to a restaurant or most social occasion. At this time, I just choose to stay away from alcohol. So, long story short my dermatologist has tried numerous different products for my skin and also oral medications as well as IPL and the red light laser. It’s sometimes difficult to know exactly which products are working because it seems as though none of the products or lasers have that immediate serendipity moment. But over time we’ve found that what works best for me is just washing my face 1-2 times per day with warm tap water. The only product I currently use is Winlevi cream, and I really can only use a scant amount. Otherwise it just will make my skin feel very dry especially over a long period of time. I also find that showers are better for me at just a nice warm temperature rather than sitting in a warm bath!!😮 I’m still learning every day what to use to decrease the breakouts. I also really love love Epicerum lotion and I do use Elta MD as far as any lotions. I still have to be careful with the lotions because the skin is extremely sensitive. I’m still experimenting with my diet because I’ve learned that many advisors feel that Rosacea could be related to any gut issues. I’ve read some articles that say if you have Irritable bowel syndrome that it could have an impact on the Rosacea. Also, as much as possible I’ve cut back on some of my prescription medication and I’m just taking the absolutely necessary meds and a few vitamins and minerals. I live in Florida so naturally I do carry my wide brim hats with me, sunscreen, umbrella and always a large cold bottle of water. This may be going over board but I have this unconscious or conscious?? fear of running out of gas in this hot and humid weather 😂. Not really funny! So I’m very conscious of wear my gas gauge is and I never let it get below half full before I fill it up. And of course I have road side assistance. 🎉😢 It’s unfortunately, a bit of a challenge but I’m at least just trying to find what works best and keep trying to avoid dryness, stinging, flare ups and itching. I’m sure there’s something I’ve left out. I hope this has at least helped someone else out there who is maybe new to this disorder. Good luck! 😊 Thanks for your information!💯
@allhimwithme511510 ай бұрын
So relieved you didn't suggest antibiotics, a healthy gut balance being essential for rosacea treatment! Thanks for this excellent video!
@ab-hs3ou18 күн бұрын
Very useful info., especially from someone who is both medically trained and with personal experience. However, why the rush? It's hard to take it all in at that rattling pace!
@looovegoodmusic Жыл бұрын
LRP all the way for cleansers. Biossance moisturizer (both cream and gel) are among my faves. My other fave is 21 peptides cream with pump.
@CA-lf7jtАй бұрын
Ha! I’m having that burning weird facial feeling as I watch this vid! The weather change always gets me!! Haven’t had an outbreak of this since last spring
@lesliehewes23052 ай бұрын
Such an informative video! I was diagnosed with rosacea about a year ago. I first noticed a pronounced redness to my cheeks in 2020. As a healthcare worker, I attributed this to the necessity a that time of wearing a mask 8-10 hours per day at my job. Fast forward to 2023, the redness and now pimples were still there. Glad to know some of the options available for rosacea maintenance. I've found the azelaic acid 15% topical to work wonder, also.
@ValentinaNovakovich-w4w8 ай бұрын
The idea of looking for personal triggers is so fascinating. I've just felt burning cheeks just being cold at home.
@ClaraSunshine Жыл бұрын
The problem with rosacea is it's coming back! I received laser treatment at the dermatologist and he says it will come back. So we have to know this. Always be careful of aggravating factors if you can (direct sun, winds, etc. always wear each day protection for your skin). The cie "LaRoche Posay' are making great protections for your face.
@giameoghost1985 Жыл бұрын
How many laser treatments did you go through?
@ClaraSunshine Жыл бұрын
@@giameoghost1985 It was a series of 2 treatments. They treated the neck and the face. Even if I take good care of my skin for years now, the sun, the wind during winter times when I exercise outside, are enough. The prices are terrible (close to 1,000,$ each time, but I guess I go somewhere it's expensive). Now I have a dermatologist and it's less at his office than that special treatment place.
@kwell2307 Жыл бұрын
Cofee makes me flare up. Luckily I stopped drinking in 2018 so its just coffee right now but have noticed Native Sunscreen and removal of ALL scented / fragrance items including body lotions really helps. I switched to Ponds lotion and ive noticed improvement in just a full week.
@naturemusic88 Жыл бұрын
Coffee is definitely a trigger for me. Tea doesn't do it.
@luelliluelli Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the double cleansing at night tip. I use CeraVe dry skin cleansing bar and their hydrating cleansing gel gel and they work great for me.
@michellebrown-gb9jx Жыл бұрын
I use a K beauty 2nd cleanser that is very gentle and soothing - Make Prem Safe Me, relief moisture cleansing milk.
@pamelagileno5483 Жыл бұрын
I have Type I Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea and have had it for years. Just signed up for my first IPL Laser treatment this August. I've changed my skincare regimen and have begun incorporating an azelaic acid derivative to condition my skin before I start using my prescription cream. I've also become very regimented about caring for my skin by using better, more hydrating products and largely sticking with fragrance free lines (I have a few guilty pleasures though I can't lie LOL). I've never used retinoids of any kind as I'm afraid of the retinization process (hate the feeling of peeling, red skin) As for triggers, I hate sunlight anyway and keep myself covered at all times when outdoors during the daylight hours (which is almost constant this time of year in Alaska) and keep my home cooler than most people will. I like wine but have significantly cut down my intake. And though I hate the way it feels, I've forced myself to incorporate sunscreen (mineral) if I am going to be outdoors during peak daylight hours (always wear a giant visor and giant Rx shades regardless along with keeping my body covered in UV protective materials). A major trigger for me is stress and light sensitivity (light eyes, mydriatic pupils). As soon as I'm upset or stressed about something I feel the heat rising to my face and the flushing sensation. In winter because stores keep the heat so high, I've actually been asked if I had a sunburn by cashiers because I turn so red. It's horrible and I'm sick of it. I have fair skin and would rather just stay pale than this red crap. I can thank my NW Euro ancestors for this LOL Thankfully I don't have the pustules or swelling but I do have the redness and visible capillaries. Rosacea sucks lol My skin is starting to look better. Plus because I've always stayed out of the sun, I have no wrinkles and very few lines at age 56. Moreover, I am now lacto-ovo vegetarian (seafood too at times) which means I'm eating much better.
@michelecruz726Ай бұрын
new to this rosacea world😬I did 7 wks metronidazole & no make up, only basic cerave pm lotion, la loche posay gentle hydrating cleanser & tourmaline moisturizer AND la roche posay cicaplast B5 gel which downed the redness over night & so soothing for itching. I am a super sensitive person & also have lupus so it feels exaggerated. Now I am introducing one product at a time to see what I can tolerate. But I do still feel the immediate flushing & hotness; like completely 2nd degree sunburn out of 21:52 nowhere. As far as sunscreen: I love supergoop glow BUT now la roche posay ultra light liquid 50 tint mineral which is very light. & transitioning to mineral/talc free make up.
@elizabethsgmammen870 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Ellis for this informative video on your journey with rosacea. I have been newly diagnosed with rosacea and I'm using azelaic acid and brimonidine cream on alternate days with a gentle facial cleanser and sunscreen. This morning I woke up, my face flushed and itchy so will be going to my dermatologist for his opinion on laser therapy. Except for being very fair-skinned, I don't have any trigger factors. Thank you once again.
@CA-lf7jtАй бұрын
Wind sun cold heat, intense exercise. I do everything she’s mentioned , for years and I rarely have flare ups- and I do all Of my triggers , I just am very conscious of skin care and protection and Retin A I also have used for years- just skip flare up weeks
@hellogoodhelen Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the open, generous, and thorough way you share your experience and expertise. This information is so illuminating and helpful. I think I've been misdiagnosed with seb. dermatitis, as you mentioned was common. Now I feel more motivated to seek the care of a dermatologist, and more hopeful about better results (whereas before I felt there was little I could do).
@blanka.fazakas Жыл бұрын
same happened to me @hellogoodhelen, I was told it's rosacea, then another dermatologist said it's actually seb dermatitis, today I was told again that it's rosacea..there is hope!
@Lilah1754 Жыл бұрын
@@blanka.fazakasAnd to make things more complicated, you can have both conditions at the same time, as I do! Fun times
@Jackieh_01010 ай бұрын
Omg! Your story sounds so similar to mine. I also moved to Denver for my internship year and started noticing changes to my skin then, although I also have a genetic predisposition as well (my dad has very bad Rosacea). I now live in Louisiana for my residency and my rosacea somehow is now at its worst. Also, even just having ONE beer I would flush TERRIBLY, which extended down to my chest. Wasn’t sure if it was an alcohol intolerance (although this was a new symptom I developed) or related to my rosacea. But also I noticed my pores were much more pronounced and new blood vessels. I finally saw my dermatologist and she prescribed me oral Doxycycline, Finacea Foam, and Rhofade. Unfortunately, I didn’t feel like this dermatologist really took her time to know my history and even look at my skin. She was in and out in 5 min and just prescribed these medications without even hearing me talk. I felt like this is just her general go to for new patients with Rosacea, but I was wondering what you thought? Is this a typical protocol?
@sarahcid653010 ай бұрын
No but a lot of Dr only care about the billing as this is what is used to keep there office running if it’s private personal I would look for different office
@babsr8479 Жыл бұрын
I have rosacea which is now under control with no flare ups. I was prescription Oracea, which I now don't take every day only Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I also use prescription azaleic acid. I also use Dr. Hauschka cream cleanser which is great at removing makeup.😊
@HollyFry-q7o21 күн бұрын
I find the Avene brand of products excellent! Anti rouge daily face cream has spf 30.
@MonicaaliciaArredondo Жыл бұрын
I use cetaphil gentle cleanser & cerva hydrating cleanser!! My skin is totally good with it.
@laurelchee8526 Жыл бұрын
La Roche Posay cleanser and cicoplast hydrating balm for moisturizer before outdoor activities
@NuriaSaladrigasLarroy8 ай бұрын
For me the cleanser that works very gently with my skin is the Sensibio gel moussant by Bioderma. I also recently bought the new sensibio cleansing oil as well and it's very gentle to use when your make up is more difficult to remove.
@imfinereallyАй бұрын
Face wash - biossance squalane + amino aloe gentle cleaner. I have spent thousands finding what worked best for MY skin and this is it. Im also very oily. I use acids often, and tretinoin so i am easily sensitized. I never skip sunscreen. With that said i must wash twice daily, balm double clense, sometimes triple cleanse. And having such a gentle wash (gel that foams) is essential.
@candicec54897 ай бұрын
Laser treatments are the most effective for my rosacea, followed by topical skincare, sunscreen and avoiding triggers ❤ Unfortunately lasers also tend to be the most expensive
@ThingsILove22664 ай бұрын
What type of lasers? Does it leave those bruises all over?
@marabolin3038 Жыл бұрын
For me it was diet that got rid of my rosacea. Many years of being sold different products by dermatologists that did absolutely nothing ( these drs just making $). I even asked if diet could be the problem? And was told to just not eat spicy foods and no coffee. Eventually a relative introduced me to keto, which lead me to ketovore/ carnivore which basically removes most inflammatory foods. I now do not have rosacea flare ups and my skin no longer sunburns as it used to. All that inflammatory food had my skin very sensitive. I too only cleanse at night and rinse with water in morning 😊👍🏻
@tpot559 Жыл бұрын
Did you get a list of what to eat ? Thanks.
@brooks6348 Жыл бұрын
I tried all the cleansers you mentioned and currently use Aquanil cleanser as my second cleanse. My dermatologist suggested it, and my skin loves it.
@nancikaesemeyer12702 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. In terms of products, La Roche Posay's Toleriane line and Anthelios tinted mineral sun screen were game changers for me. I also love their Lipkar line for my body. Neutrogena's make-up removing balm is fantastic as a first step in a double cleanse routine. It glides across my face effortlessly and gently without tugging and pulling my skin.
@missyscarborough130110 ай бұрын
I know this video has been out for 8 months or so but it just appeared in my feed and I’m glad it did. I’ve not been diagnosed with rosacea but I sure resonated with so many of the things you said in describing your experience. My hurdle has been the other things I am diagnosed with tend to cloud the picture - I have s’jorgrens and RA and take daily med - I would like more improvement out of my current med but if I have to go off of it for any reason, my skin, particularly on my face, will begin to flush and flair with some of the swelling you mention. It is so uncomfortable. My RA doctor refers me to derm as skin isn’t her road best traveled (her words) and my derm tends to default to the “well you have auto immune so all things just react funny” in a chalk it up kind of way of not focusing on my skin complaints. Indoor heat is the enemy. I don’t run the central heat but will turn on a small plug in heater if need be. My face prefers the cold. My raynaud’s doesn’t love the cold so it’s a fun dance. I love red wine. My cheeks do not. I may have 5-7 drinks a year. Skin care - when flared up, I find relief with La’ roche posay B5 - I coat my face with it at night. I like their face wash and lotion for body care. When I’m not flared, I use mostly skin ceuticals products with a few Tatcha and Revive products and dailies. I like multiple fans at night to cool room down but cheeks get almost wind burned so I now sleep with sheet over face.
@GrannyZanna4 ай бұрын
Thank you for great info on roseacea. I developed it in my 70s after moving from the east coast to Dallas, Tx. Had a major flare when I vacationed in Vail, CO in July a couple of years ago. That's when I discovered the Aveeno Calm & Restore line. It stopped the itching overnight and the redness diminished over 2-3 days. I am currently using CeraVe Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser. My face loves it!
@sagek7949 Жыл бұрын
Azelaic acid and working on my skin barrier ( less of tretinoin, glycolic acid and more moisturizing and snail mucin essence helped me
@claudiameyer5275 Жыл бұрын
Love your makeup in this video. What products/shades are you wearing on lips and cheeks?
@gloriabond9008 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. Thank you so much for taking time to share all this information.
@dorienvanderschot3814 Жыл бұрын
Loved the eloborative video! The cleanser I use (as well as most of the other products of this brand), is 'the cleanser' from dr. Jetske Ultee, a Dutch cosmetic dermatologist. I also visit her clinic and my skin has never been this good (eczema and rosacea sensitive, fair skin tone)
@parksbpknit Жыл бұрын
I typically have a mild rosacea and use the Azelaic Acid 15% in the morning and then metronidazole cream .75% in the evening along with my Retin A and I am happy with the results. That being said last night coincidently I had an evening meal of cod fish with an Asian sauce and about an hour later I had a very bad flare up on my cheeks. I had to apply cold compresses and Cortisone cream to calm everything down. I woke up this morning and all is well so I guess something in the sauce caused this flare up. I would love to know what does your skin look like after the laser treatments. That would be very interesting. I once had and it looked like someone had put a cigarette out on my skin for about 7 days. Please let us know and such great content, thank you.
@owlishroamer4041 Жыл бұрын
Same, I also use azelaic acid, metronidazole cream and tretinoin as well. For makeup removal I use Farmacy Clearly Clean or micellar water and Ren Evercalm cleansing milk. Products I can’t use that others have loved: Anything from CeraVe(burns like a thousand bees), lactic acid/peptide products. The way peptides work by triggering your skins “trauma/repair” response is too much for my skin and sends it into overdrive. I also do only iced coffee/tea and keep a big cold pack in my fridge and apply to my face after I get out of the shower. That has helped a lot as far as heat triggers.
@___meg___ Жыл бұрын
Isn't Cortisone a steroid cream? I thought steroids were terrible for Rosacea and can even cause it (ie steroid-induced rosacea). Or is it OK if you only use them occasionally?
@Kiera_R Жыл бұрын
Hi what A acid do you use? A lot of them pill and so using it in the a.m for me stinks bcuz I wear foundation
@parksbpknit Жыл бұрын
I use 15% Gel and no issues, I typically put on my sunscreen directly after applying the AA and then a primer followed by my foundation, no issues.@@Kiera_R
@Maria.meriem-j3w Жыл бұрын
@@owlishroamer4041 good to read such informations Many thanks ..would you plz tell me thé Brand of azelaic acide and retinal you are using??
@kelsie99125 ай бұрын
Very helpful video thanks. My question - how do you go about re-applying sunscreen if you’re outdoors all day but you’re wearing makeup????
@samarry13439 күн бұрын
You can use spray sunscreen.. or reapply above makeup.. take sunscreen outdoor
@ginaconnors59837 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I was just diagnosed yesterday. My Dr put me on Clindamycin topical for 2 weeks