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I was recently told I had Rosacea a-k-a Adult acne. I was using products for an average teen acne that I thought I still had, but then found out it was making my skin worse with break outs because the Rosacea made my skin more sensitive. I do still get break outs...What should I be using. I have been using Cetaphil anti-bacterial cleanser and also an Aloe Vera Gel. Is this right or not? I cant afford to see a derm.. at the moment.. Need advice with anyone with this personal experience...

2006-09-12 18:06:53 · 12 answers · asked by Sin*City*Angel 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

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i hate to admit this because it's gross. But I was told the same thing, one doctor would say rosacea, another acne, none of the treatments would work. Finally, I discovered that I had a bacterial infection under the skin. I wasted alot of money and time only to find that rubbing a little athlete's foot cream on my face each night for about 3 days got rid of the problem permanently. I know it's kinda icky but if you can't get to a really good doctor you might want to try it. It can't really hurt.

2006-09-12 23:01:38 · answer #1 · answered by K M 2 · 0 0

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2016-09-25 20:21:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

First of all Rosacea is not AKA adult acne. They are 2 separate skin disorders. Probably why acne products are making it WORSE. Rosacea is treated with specific medications prescribed by a dermatologist. Keep using a gentle moisturizer and you can see your primary doctor regarding rosacea, you don't have to see a dermatologist if you can't afford to.

2006-09-12 18:16:11 · answer #3 · answered by wldntulike_2know 4 · 0 0

You really need to read "Rosacea Free Forever" by Laura Taylor (also available in electronic format here: http://www.rosaceafreeforever.info ). It's about how to permanently cure your Rosacea naturally. I cured my Rosacea permanently in only 4 days after reading this.

Stop paying paying each month good money on creams. This is exactly what the pharmaceutical industry wants you to do! They want to milk money from you each month.

2014-09-16 08:38:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

rosacea is not adult acne. you should learn the difference because acne medicines will just dry out your skin more causing it to become more red. go to a dermitologist and get prescribed creams.

2006-09-12 18:09:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

While it took little less than two months for me to really see a difference, my acne, blackheads and whole lot of other skin problems I had such as eczema had completely cleared! It was totally amazing...

Get Rid Of Acne Permanently?

2016-05-16 09:24:24 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

La rosácea es una enfermedad que hace que la piel se enrojezca en algunas zonas de la cara y puedan aparecer pústulas, enrojecimiento ocular y otros adornos poco o nada bienvenidos. Recalco en la parte de “nada”.
Sin embargo, la rosácea es algo bastante común, y puede tratarse con efectividad si sabemos cómo. No hace falta un gran desembolso ni un gran esfuerzo, circula por ahí un manual muy sencillo, en español, para curar la rosácea. Te lo dejo aquí:
http://rosacea.newtips.net
Mucho ánimo.

2014-11-26 23:07:09 · answer #7 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Acné, qué feo...
Yo mismo he pasado por un problema grave de acné y me he dado cuenta de que todos los medicamentos que existen para curar el acné en realidad sólo son remedios temporales para los síntomas, y algunos de ellos son agresivos para nuestro propio cuerpo y pueden llegar a hacernos daño si tenemos algún descuido.
¿Mi consejo? Que ataques a la raíz del acné y no a sus síntomas. Toma este enlace, es de lo mejor que hay, y mucha suerte:
http://milagroacne.youtips.info

2014-11-09 11:43:55 · answer #8 · answered by TOLLMAN 1 · 0 0

You will need special cream and sometimes pills from the Dermatologist. Avoid caffeine, spicy food and alcahol. It makes skin worse.

2006-09-12 18:15:30 · answer #9 · answered by Fleur de Lis 7 · 0 0

you need a perscription for cream that you would use twice daily (morning & bedtime)

Use luke war water and a VERY mild cleanser.

Good Luck

2006-09-12 18:09:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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