Understanding Rosacea — Calming Redness
Rosacea's flushing, redness, and sensitivity can feel unpredictable — but it has clear patterns and triggers. This guide explains what rosacea is and the gentle care that keeps skin calmer.
What rosacea is and how it shows up, the triggers that set it off, the gentle routine that calms it, and when to see a dermatologist.
What's inside
- →What rosacea is — redness & sensitivity
- →Common triggers — heat, sun, food & stress
- →Knowing your triggers — keeping a simple log
- →Gentle skin care — calming, not stripping
- →Sun protection — a daily essential
- →When to see a dermatologist — persistent rosacea
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about skin health — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified dermatologist or doctor. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. See a dermatologist or doctor about skin that is persistent, painful, spreading, or changing, and get any new, changing, or unusual mole or skin spot checked promptly. Seek urgent care for a rapidly spreading rash, signs of skin infection (spreading redness, warmth, fever), or any severe allergic reaction (swelling of the face, lips, or throat, or trouble breathing); in a medical emergency, call 911.