Because of rosacea’s unpredictability and visibility, it can feel incredibly frustrating. It’s usually diagnosed by facial redness, visible blood vessels and small pus-filled bumps often in the central area of the face. This may look different on skin of colour and may appear as swelling, dryness, or darker brown discoloration. “We often treat rosacea with topical and oral antibiotics and a personalised skincare routine,” she adds. Dermatica, a monthly skincare subscription created by dermatology experts after an online consultation, has rosacea-specific formulas.


Source:   The Guardian
July 22, 2024 07:07 UTC