There is currently no "cure" for rosacea, but this inflammatory microcirculation disorder can be treated with a multi-pronged approach. You can avoid rosacea flare-ups and progression with proper skincare, lifestyle changes, and professional Pevonia treatments.
Rosacea-prone skin calls for the best skincare ingredients for redness, bumps, and visible blood vessels. In addition to the calming influence of rose and chamomile, skincare products with green tea and licorice help promote repair by aiding in inhibiting the bacteria and microbes linked with rosacea.
Limiting rosacea triggers, such as certain foods, stress, overly strenuous exercise, and sun exposure, can help keep rosacea at bay. Changes in seasons are an added trigger, acting like an igniter and highlighter, making redness and bumps more prevalent and noticeable. Be extra diligent when facing weather extremes.
Tips to enhance your Pevonia skin care routine:
- Avoid harsh ingredients like sulfates, acids, alcohol, and artificial fragrance.
- Select formulas specially formulated for rosacea-prone skin.
- When cleansing with your sulfate-free cleanser, be mindful not to rub, scrub, or wash with hot water
- Use an alcohol-free toner immediately afterward to clear away irritants and impurities and prepare your skin to receive your serum and moisturizer.
- Incorporate a concentrated, yet lightweight natural skin care serum that targets rosacea-and-couperose-prone-skin.
- Always follow with a natural skin care cream that fortifies the skin's protective barrier.
- Apply broad spectrum sun protection with an SPF 30+ on your face, neck, and chest daily.
- To camouflage discoloration, the YouthRenew Tinted Cream, a tinted moisturizer with sun protection, conceals and calms redness, while shielding against the sun.
- For UV and blue light protection (essential if you spend time in front of a computer or cell phone), our Hydrating Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 40 is the best choice.
- Manage stress, avoid sun exposure, heat, and intake of alcohol, caffeine, spicy foods, and other dietary triggers to keep rosacea in check.
- If possible, get regular Pevonia treatments to minimize redness and enjoy a calm complexion.