Patient handout · Skin Care
Living with rosacea can be challenging, but with proper skincare, you can make a noticeable difference in managing your symptoms. In this blog post, we'll share essential skincare tips that can help minimize rosacea flare-ups and keep your skin feeling comfortable.
1. Gentle Cleansing
Cleansing your face twice a day — morning and night — helps remove oil and dirt that can irritate your skin. However, it's crucial to cleanse gently to avoid further irritation. Follow these steps for a gentle cleansing routine:
2. Daily Moisturizing
Regardless of whether rosacea makes your skin dry or oily, moisturizing is essential. It hydrates your skin by trapping water, reducing irritation and providing comfort. Studies show that using a rosacea-friendly moisturizer or barrier repair cream can improve treatment results.
Recommendations for moisturizer include:
3. Sun Protection
Sun exposure can worsen rosacea and trigger flare-ups. Protect your skin year-round by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, containing zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or both. Opt for fragrance-free sunscreens with silicone (listed as dimethicone, orcyclomethicone, or cyclomethicone).
Sunscreen Must-Haves
Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or both
Silicone (may be listed as dimethicone, orcyclomethicone, or cyclomethicone)
No fragrance (label may say "fragrance-free," but if it says "unscented," choose another sunscreen)
Broad-spectrum protection
SPF 30 or higher
Sunscreens that meet these criteria include:
4. Rosacea-Friendly Skincare Products
Choose your skincare products and makeup carefully to avoid irritation. Read the list of ingredients and avoid products containing alcohol, camphor, fragrance, glycolic acid, lactic acid, menthol, sodium laurel sulfate, and urea. Opt for fragrance-free products, and consider using creams instead of lotions or gels. Avoid astringents or toners.
Ingredients to Avoid
Alcohol
Camphor
Fragrance
Glycolic acid
Lactic acid
Menthol
Sodium laurel sulfate (often found in shampoos and toothpaste)
Urea
6. Product Testing
Before applying a new product to your face, test it on a small area near your rosacea-prone skin. If it irritates within 72 hours, avoid using it on your face.
7. Gentle Skincare
Avoid rubbing or scrubbing your face, which can worsen rosacea. Refrain from using washcloths, facial sponges, or exfoliating.
Conclusion Incorporating these skin care tips into your daily routine can significantly improve the health and comfort of your rosacea-prone skin. Consistency is key – be gentle with your skin and stick to a suitable skincare routine to effectively manage your rosacea.
Appointments available at Hillside Medical Clinic in Victoria and Kensington Medical Clinic in Burnaby.