How to Know if You Have Rosacea "Rosacea is an acne-like eruption of the central face that primarily affects adults," Waldorf says. Adding that it's common in women ages 30 to 50 (with a spike in perimenopause) and in people of Celtic descent or other very fair skinned background. There are three physical components to rosacea -- "red pimples and pustules, increased flushing and permanent dilated blood vessels," she says. If you have all three, you likely have rosacea. If you have breakouts not associated with the other two issues, you may just have common acne -- if the pimples have blackheads and/or whiteheads they are likely acne and not rosacea. If you only have dilated (visible) blood vessels without the pimples or flushing, you may or may not have rosacea. Those vessels can also be "due to trauma (like picking pimples), surgery (like rhinoplasty), photodamage (from natural sun or tanning salons), so check in with a dermatologist if you're unsure."
The important thing is if you think you have rosacea - get it checked out. The first time I had a flare up, it looked a lot like the butterfly rash of Lupus (and the fact that I also have Raynaud's didn't help). No Lupus, and Metrogel helps control my flare ups. Better to get the right diagnosis!
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Really useful info. I have mild rosacea and am glad to know I'm on the right rack in dealing with it.
by purple9a Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 06:39AM Report as inappropriate
Thanks
by EricaC123 Friday, December 28, 2012 at 05:21PM Report as inappropriate
Bare Minerals contains Bismuth Oxychloride which can cause rosacea to flare up. Use a mineral makeup that is bismuth oxychloride free.
by corviddreams Monday, August 20, 2012 at 09:57PM Report as inappropriate
I really found this information helpful. I do use Bare Minerals and it is wonderful for covering up my redness.
by starlightflores Monday, April 30, 2012 at 09:30PM Report as inappropriate
My doctor prescribed Finacea to keep my Rosacea at bay and I love it. It as helped my skin a lot.
by beautybody Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 08:33PM Report as inappropriate
The important thing is if you think you have rosacea - get it checked out. The first time I had a flare up, it looked a lot like the butterfly rash of Lupus (and the fact that I also have Raynaud's didn't help). No Lupus, and Metrogel helps control my flare ups. Better to get the right diagnosis!
by Crabby911 Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 09:49PM Report as inappropriate
@krycekov, wow! I totally agree. Haha.
by flash501 Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 10:54AM Report as inappropriate
wow interesting
by Nicole2814 Friday, February 3, 2012 at 04:58PM Report as inappropriate
Cut out dairy, coffee and chocolate? Impossible.
by krycekov Monday, December 12, 2011 at 11:17AM Report as inappropriate
Thank you for the article
by evodamis_caballero Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 11:43PM Report as inappropriate