The Ordinary products for Rosacea
The Ordinary products for Rosacea
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Rosehip + Collagen Gummies
The plastic tub contains 40 gummies which is enough for a 20 days supply, as you need to consume two per day.
The gummies have no added sugar, just the naturally occurring sugars.
Instant Coffee with a twist
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Soft and silky hair
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I am interested in using this product, does it work for rosacea? Would love to hear more.
I have had rosecea for decades. My Mum has it as well. I just use a full coverage foundation on my cheeks and a lighter foundation on the rest of my face.
I don't believe it can be cured.
I've had rosacea for about 10 years but haven't tried The Ordinary yet. I've tried a lot of natural, gentle products and some are good and some no good because they either have fragrance and/or plant oils. Those 2 things can aggravate rosacea , even though they are natural. Paula's Choice have extensive information on their site and I found some interesting things about rosacea that I never knew about. If you go on their site go to EXPERT ADVICE, then SKINCARE ADVICE and click on SENSITIVE SKIN. This is where I learnt that plant oils are no good for certain skin conditions which is a shame because I love some of the smells. This is also annoying because there are some good products out there but because they put in fragrances or plant oils it aggravates the skin. The site has a lot of handy tips and helpful advice for different skin types and conditions, plus makeup advice.
Azelaic acid is said to be good for rosacea-prone skin, see source. The Ordinary makes a 10% version but it's not sold in Australia and you'd have to buy it from a UK or US site. I bought mine from the UK and I use it for it's brightening and antioxidant properties.
You can however get other brands/stronger forms of azelaic acid here at a chemist. There's Finacea with 15% or Azclear 20%. I don't have any personal experience with these ones.