Reducing Rosacea Naturally!

Rosacea’s Red Alert

Rosacea presents a unique struggle for those who deal with it on a daily basis. It can make a person look as though he or she is constantly embarrassed, cause their noses to become bulbous and red, and cause acneic blemishes that present an equal amount of irritation. Sixteen million people around the globe struggle with rosacea and its embarrassing effects, searching for topical creams, oils, and other potential remedies to solve their obvious skin problem.

While rosacea has a number of different triggers that may cause it to flare up and become more noticeable, the actual root of the issue is not so easily diagnosed. Many dermatologists will tell you that rosacea is genetic, and has no cure to make it go away. Face naturals thinks differently, and we want to help you neutralize  the effects that this condition can have on your life. Discover the truth behind the red alert, and learn how to handle the condition properly.

 

Symptoms and Characteristics of Rosacea

Rosacea is generally characterized as the inflaming and reddening of blood vessels beneath the surface of the skin. When this happens, the individual experiencing this type of inflammation may have some extra sensitivity in the reddened areas. The facial areas most often affected by rosacea include the areas around the forehead, nose, cheeks, upper lip, and chin. Sometimes the eyes may become red as well.

Generally, the symptoms most commonly expressed in people with rosacea-prone complexion include the appearance of tiny blood vessels on the affected area, the swelling or reddening of the affected patch of skin, light irritation or sensitivity, and sometimes acneic blemishes will also occur as a result. The symptoms often depend on the subtype of rosacea.

Subtype one often produces general redness on the aforementioned areas of skin, creating a blushing appearance. The blood vessels may also become more visible with this subtype. Subtype two usually indicates the appearance or growth of pimples or blemishes. Subtype three means that the affected areas of skin – particularly the nose – start becoming with the formation of scar tissue beneath the surface of the skin. Finally, subtype four incurs bloodshot or watery eyes with sensations of sensitivity like itching or burning.

Even if you do not yet have a diagnosis of rosacea, you can keep a look out for some common red flags that may indicate a problem later down the road. Keep an eye out for these signs, as most people do not develop rosacea fully until they reach thirty. Regular blushing as a response to external stimuli may indicate a predisposition for rosacea. Other indicators include puss-filled pimples, and tiny but visible blood vessels on your face.

 

Rosacea’s Root

Many people make the mistake of believing that rosacea is solely a skin issue. Like many problems we encounter with our skin, rosacea often reflects an issue our bodies have from within. Problems with the digestive tract and the immune system often cause this skin condition to occur. As an inflammatory condition, rosacea often symptomizes a reaction toward certain foods or stimuli.

If the problem is rooted in the overreaction of the immune system, your body may need to regulate the antimicrobials it produces. This may be an overcompensation, and you can correct it over time by taking supplements and eating foods rich in vitamin C. This will boost the immune system to keep it from overreacting. You can also take vitamin D as a supplement for further regulation. Keep stress at bay so that your immune system does not respond aggressively as a result. Getting plenty of sleep is also key, as it can build up the immune system.

Regarding digestive problems, a lack of probiotics or low stomach acid may be the source of your condition. Probiotics and a healthy level of stomach acid ensure that your digestive tract can fully break down, absorb, and detoxify the food you eat. Without proper amounts of both, your body will react. These conditions will affect your skin and hair health. Furthermore, watching your diet may prove helpful, especially when avoiding inflammatory foods.

You can take supplements of hydrochloric acid to boost your stomach acid level. You can  also consume an organic apple cider vinegar tonic daily to regulate a healthy acid level. Lemon and lime juice will also ensure improved acid levels. Employing these methods will help your body break down foods better, thus allowing better absorption of nutrients.

To restore a healthy amount of probiotics, you can eat Greek yogurt, drink kombucha tea, and drink apple cider vinegar. Each of these foods contains either living compounds or helpful bacteria that consume certain foods harmful to the situation. Other items that improve digestive function include spinach, kale, cucumber, olives, or tomatoes.

Replacing your common cooking oil with organic, unrefined coconut oil may help as well. Peanut oil, canola oil, and vegetable oil all contain omega 6 fatty acids, which contribute to inflammatory complications. Coconut oil contains more omega-3s, which are anti-inflammatory, thus potentially improving the situation.

 

Avoid the Allergy Avalanche and Opt for Face Naturals

Other ways to ensure a healthier response from your immune system is to avoid chemicals that often irritate rosacea further. Some of these substances include products with an alcohol content and fragrance. Alcohol will dilate and weaken the blood vessels just beneath the surface of your skin, inducing rosacea’s redness. One study revealed that forty one percent of its subjects had adverse reactions to skin-care products that contain these ingredients.

Face naturals only uses organic botanicals as ingredients for products that will work with your body’s healing process. We carry a multitude of products with the potential to improve your inflammation and reduce flareups. Products containing chamomile, eucalyptus, and tee tree can soothe rosacea by calming and moisturizing, while improving circulation to reduce inflammation.

Some of our items that will encourage these qualities in your struggle with rosacea include the Peppermint and Tea Tree Body Cleanser, Chamomile Hydrosol, Lavender-Honey Healing Cream, and Lavender Dream Body Lotion. They contain gentle ingredients with anti-inflammatory and pro-circulation ingredients to ensure your skin gets what it needs, without harsh chemicals.

Rosehip seed oil acts as a healer for the tiny veins near the surface of the skin that often appear as a result of rosacea. The gentle astringent qualities work to lessen the appearance of the redness characteristic to this condition. Our Plum Perfect Eye Cream contains this ingredient to work gently enough around the delicate skin of the eyes. It may produce satisfactory results for your sensitive skin as well. A little goes a long way, so you can use it all over your face. Check out our blog on rosehip seed oil for more information.

Face naturals wants to ensure that you understand your body, so you can learn how to assess your health. We offer products and blog articles designed and formulated to provide you with the best of both information and skin-care. Opt for our organic options today, and feel the difference for yourself. Or read more of our blogs to learn more about how to impact your health the positive way. Contact us with any questions or concerns you encounter on your face naturals journey.

 

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