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Rosacea Treatment & Rosacea Skin Care - Can You Cure Rosacea? There is a Solution....


Rosacea is a fairly common skin disorder that primarily affects fair skinned people in their 30's and over. While it's exact cause is difficult to pinpoint, the symptoms of Rosacea are obvious in their manifestation on the facial skin. Typical Rosacea symptoms are a combination of any of the following: Red looking, flushed skin - especially on the nose and the cheeks, small, dilated blood vessels known as telangiectases may appear in the background, inflamed red bumps sometimes with a yellow head (acne rosacea), a shiny, oily appearance to the skin, and roughness, or "orange peel" like texture of the affected skin.

Rosacea is typically aggravated by alcoholic beverage consumption, hot or spicy foods, some types of common cosmetic ingredients, sun exposure, hot baths, hot tubs, saunas, and the consumption of hot drinks. People who suffer from Rosacea are typically advised to avoid these triggers, but this of course is not always possible. While it is not possible to actually cure Rosacea, since the underlying cause seems to elude scientists, there are ways of controlling it that are very effective.

Many who suffer from this skin disorder do seek the advice and prescribing authority of a dermatologist to control it. The most common dermatologist-prescribed method of controlling Rosacea is through the utilization of a topical antibiotic. While this can be effective in controlling the problem, it is mostly temporary, and the problem returns immediately after the treatment stops. This can also be a problem for those who may not have the time or the money for the dermatologist visits and prescription refills.

With today's nutraceutical and cosmeceutical advancements, there are so many treatments available that either equal prescription skin care treatments, and even outperform them. The best part is, you don't have to take the time out for the dermatologist appointment, and you don't have to pay the high recurring costs of prescription refills and return appointments. This holds true for Rosacea treatments also. Many people have had huge success with natural Rosacea treatments and systems - one in particular.

The marriage of pharmaceutical technology and nature has indeed spawned some of the greatest cosmetic correction innovations that we now are able to take advantage of today. With the proper skin care regimen, some lifestyle cautions and common sense avoidances, Rosacea is indeed a treatable skin condition, and it can be treated equally as well without prescription, man-made medications. Natural is always better, and these new and innovative Rosacea products definitely prove that.

Danna Schneider is the webmaster and founder of http://www.cosmeticsgalore.com/acne-rosacea-treatments.html , a cosmetics and beauty product review site, reviewing and providing volumes of information on the latest in cosmetic enhancement and cosmetic correction technology, cosmeceutical products, and nutraceutical products.


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