Now what would be a good solution to this? I'm a guy but I've been seriously thinking about using makeup to reduce the contrast in my skin. Any suggested makeup? Or would I be better following the regimen religiously?
Not sure if I have rosacea but need help
Started by Vandergraf, Jun 04 2008 07:44 AM
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#1
Posted 04 June 2008 - 07:44 AM
Hi, I have this redness/darkness in my skin that is primarily concentrated on my forehead, area between eyes and the area under my eyes. I'm not sure if it's just mild acne, rosocea or a bad tan but in any case, it results in me looking like a I have pale skin "goggles". (hopefully you can tell in the pic, i'm kind of too shy to post a complete better picture of my face
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Now what would be a good solution to this? I'm a guy but I've been seriously thinking about using makeup to reduce the contrast in my skin. Any suggested makeup? Or would I be better following the regimen religiously?
Now what would be a good solution to this? I'm a guy but I've been seriously thinking about using makeup to reduce the contrast in my skin. Any suggested makeup? Or would I be better following the regimen religiously?
#2
Posted 04 June 2008 - 11:46 AM
QUOTE (Vandergraf @ Jun 4 2008, 09:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I have this redness/darkness in my skin that is primarily concentrated on my forehead, area between eyes and the area under my eyes. I'm not sure if it's just mild acne, rosocea or a bad tan but in any case, it results in me looking like a I have pale skin "goggles". (hopefully you can tell in the pic, i'm kind of too shy to post a complete better picture of my face
)
Now what would be a good solution to this? I'm a guy but I've been seriously thinking about using makeup to reduce the contrast in my skin. Any suggested makeup? Or would I be better following the regimen religiously?
Now what would be a good solution to this? I'm a guy but I've been seriously thinking about using makeup to reduce the contrast in my skin. Any suggested makeup? Or would I be better following the regimen religiously?
Benzoyl peroxide (Dan's regimen) does not work well for rosacea, as it irritates sensitive skin. BP made my face BRIGHT red. I can't tell if you have rosacea from your picture (too small), nor am I a dermatologist; but if you have general facial redness, but don't have acne--you should see a dermatologist.
Acne makes it harder to diagnose rosacea, as the redness could be from the acne, but if you have flushing redness in your face without acne, it's very likely rosacea.
#3
Posted 28 June 2008 - 12:35 PM
I haven't had the time to go see a dermotologist yet but I'm wondering, would Aloe Vera reduce the redness?
#4
Posted 30 June 2008 - 02:49 AM
Hi!
I used aloe vera and it reduced my red skin a little! Not totally though!
I used aloe vera and it reduced my red skin a little! Not totally though!
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