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Does Bp Induce Rosacea/redness?


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#1 Synctic

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 11:42 AM

Ever since starting the regimen, face has been slightly red/or really red depending on how much BP/AHA used (not sure) for me...

At first, I shrugged it off as the starting side effects of the regimen, but after using the regimen for nearly a year, the redness is still there! It doesnt help that when someone points it out, i flush which makes it even redder ):

Should i lessen the amount of BP used, the amount of AHA used, or what?

Anyone can help?

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Posted 11 February 2012 - 03:18 PM

Yes, ofc BP and AHA can induce redness (in most people they actually do, to some extend), and might trigger rosacea in some people.
Simply because they strongly irritate the skin, and anything that does this can induce redness and/or rosacea. It depends on how much irritation is caused, how good the skins reacts and heals itself, and lots of other factors like genetics.




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