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What is the best foundation for rosacea?

I have severe rosacea and fight all the symptoms of redness, dryness, bumps including clogged pores. I need a foundation and finishing powder that will cover without clogging my pores or looking like a mask.

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  • Sara says:
    June 12, 2017 at 5:25 am

    I am using couperose cream of Royal Sea, It’s absorbed quickly and doesn’t close pores.
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    How can i get rid of spots?

    I have a few spots (not a lot) but they are quite noticeable and sore. I wear foundation to cover them up but I always take it off a night. Ive tried calamine lotion and it dries them up but leaves makes them look worse when I wake up. Any tips will help:)

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  • Dan says:
    June 12, 2017 at 5:09 am

    Could it be acne if it is calamine lotion does not work for that just rashes. Stress can affect hormones and can theoretically promote acne. I try to do natural home remedies but here are some helpful tips that might be helpful for acne and scar:
    1) Tea Tree Oil
    2) Lemon oil or juice
    3) Mandarin oil
    4) Cedar wood – good for eczema
    5) Lavender
    6) Apple cider vinegar
    7) Bamboo extract or Sarna lotion – good for rosacea, psoriasis, eczema 8) Bio Oil or BB cream for dark spots or scars
    9) Toothpaste is very effective for acne leave on face for about 20 to 30 minutes then wash.
    10) Zinc really works on acne
    11) 2% Erythromycin
    12) Benzoin Peroxide

    Applied lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to face or you can drink it through using it in water a few drops a day. Will help with both acne, and scars as well. Another way you can get rid of acne is by taking bamboo extract something I started when I had the problem really does work. Hope this works for you.

    OR: Here are other methods to clear up blemishes.

    Tea-Tree Oil
    Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for acne. An essential oil is diluted and applied topically to acne lesions. How is tea tree oil believed to work? Tea tree oil contains a constituent called terpinen-4-ol thats thought to be responsible for most of tea tree oils anti-bacterial activity. Because tea tree oil can kill bacteria, applying topical tea tree oil to acne lesions is believed to kill Propionibacterium acnes, the skin-dwelling bacteria involved in acne. To treat mild, and occasional breakouts. This is how it works: Distilled from the leaves of an Australian shrub, tea-tree oil contains antibacterial and anti-microbial compounds called terpenoids that help kill the bacteria that, when trapped behind oil in a plugged pore, lead to acne breakouts. Try Burt’s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick (, burtsbees.com). A roller-ball tube makes for easy application. Studies testing tea-tree oil against the gold-standard acne treatment, benzoyl peroxide, have shown that while the latter works more quickly, tea-tree oil is equally effective over time. And it results in fewer annoying side effects—namely, dryness and redness.

    Sulfur
    If you have sensitive skin.
    How it works: A time-tested, gentle acne fighter, sulfur “acts like a sponge to draw oil out of blocked pores,”. This dries up pimples and keeps sebum production in check, helping to prevent future blemishes. Sulfur has a distinct smell—think rotten eggs. Most preparations that use it contain a masking fragrance. However, to play it safe (and avoid scaring off coworkers), apply these products at night.

    Salicylic Acid
    To treat and soothe red, inflamed blemishes. Salicylic acid can have a calming, anti-inflammatory effect on pimples. “It also breaks down the ‘cement’ between cells in clogged pores to help unplug them,”
    Salicylic acid is less irritating than more potent treatments, so it may be better for those with dry skin. It also tends to work well on stubborn blackheads.

    Retinoid
    Nightly to prevent breakouts.
    How they work: Retinoid, which include over-the-counter retinol and prescription-strength Retin-A, reduce acne by altering the oil chemistry on the skin. “They help stop dense sebum from getting stuck within the pores,” says Gross. Without oil deposits, bacteria can’t grow and cause blemishes. Since retinoid can make skin sensitive to the sun, doctors recommend using them at night (and being diligent about wearing sunscreen during the day). To avoid irritation, apply every other evening to start, gradually working up to nightly use. Bonus benefit: Retinoid have been shown to increase collagen production and plump fine lines, making them a good choice if you’re dealing with acne and wrinkles.

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    I have acne Rosacea so I cant be in the sun or heat too long and I can exercise just a little any sport , martial art or dance class you thing would be better for legs and abs. thank you.

    Darling you might need to ask this question in the doctors section or somewhere with medical personal. Do not take advise from here. That has everything to do with medical advise.

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    What are the best natural acne remedies?

    I have heard of the use of Rice bran oil and Tea tree oil to treat acne, but I didn’t know if theses were any good or if there were any alternatives. What else is there?

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  • Roy says:
    June 10, 2017 at 8:49 am

    Stress can affect hormones and can theoretically promote acne.
    1) Tea Tree Oil- An essential oil is diluted and applied topically to acne lesions.
    2) Lemon oil or juice Applied lemon juice or apple cider vinegar to face or you can drink it through using it in water a few drops a day. You can leave overnight dont expose yourself to sunlight. Will help with both acne, and scars as well.
    3) Mandarin oil
    4) Cedar wood – good for eczema
    5) Lavender
    6) Apple cider vinegar
    7) Bamboo extract or Sarna lotion – good for rosacea, psoriasis, eczema 8) Bio Oil or BB cream for dark spots or scars
    9) Toothpaste is very effective for acne leave on face for about 20 to 30 minutes then wash.
    10) Zinc really works on acne
    11) 2% Erythromycin
    12) Benzoin Peroxide
    13) Neem oil- good for acne, psoriasis, eczema, skin ulcers (taken either orally or externally)
    14) Hydrogen Peroxide 3% It can help to dry out acne by killing bacteria on the skin.Soak a cotton ball in hydrogen peroxide and apply it either to the acne breakouts on your face. You also may opt to apply hydrogen peroxide to your entire face to help prevent future breakouts. Allow the hydrogen peroxide to do its job wait until the bubbling stops in approximately a minute or two. Rinse your face with water. Apply an oil-free moisturizer to prevent skin from drying out.
    15) Vitamin B3- also known as niacin. It promotes healthy skin, can be utilized as an acne treatment.
    16) Retinoid- increase collagen production and plump fine lines, making it a good choice if you’re dealing with acne and wrinkles.
    17) Sulfur- dries up pimples and keeps sebum production in check, helping to prevent future blemishes. Sulfur has a distinct smell think rotten eggs.

    This is something I use every day and I got rid of my cystic acne. I really recommend this.
    Neem oil: It is powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties, beneficial to those who suffer from various skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema, skin ulcers, helps one treat hair related problems like dandruff and itchy scalp. Dental care products like toothpaste, mouth washes and rinses all use the neem oils antiseptic properties to keep teeth health and gums free of infection. Other benefits also include its use in household items like mosquito repellents, disinfectants and personal hygiene products. If you like you can purchase at Lucy Vitamin or in health food stores. It is the same price as some of the acne medications, either prescribe or over-the-counter.

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    How can i get rid of red skin?

    My face turns red a lot. When I am embarrassed, when i am nervous, or for no reason at all. The red is right across my cheeks and over my nose and around my mouth. My ears turn red a lot too. I am getting really tired of it. It is so embarrassing cause i am in high school and everyone makes rude comments and calls me tomato face and i just want it to go away. Please Help. Does anyone know what this is called? Is there treatment for it?

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  • Rosacea says:
    June 10, 2017 at 8:45 am

    It could be triggered by nervesor could be rosacea. See a dermatologist. Possibly wearing a liquid foundation will help diminish the red appearance.

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