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Rosacea

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Description

Rosacea can either be genetic, triggered by mites, bacteria, or blood vessel issues.

The most common symptoms are redness of the face. Other symptoms include burning, itching, patches of dry skin, larger pores, broken blood vessels on eyelids, and bumps on eyelids.

Symptoms may fluctuate and be triggered by eating spicy food, changing temperatures, sunlight, hot baths, alcohol, or intense exercise.

Dermatologists recommend finding out your triggers as an act of prevention. If you think you may have Rosacea, please consult a licensed professional.

Here on SkinSort, we've marked certain ingredients that may exacerbate rosacea.

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