How to manage Rosacea with Rosie Green

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • I’m thrilled to welcome back to Speed Beauty, the very lovely, Rosie Green. Rosie talks me through her personal experience of living with Rosacea and how she has managed it over the years. This film concentrates on skincare for Rosacea and we will be following up, next weekend with makeup for Rosacea. For those of you affected by this skin condition, I hope that you will find this film informative and helpful, and know that you are not alone and there are things you can do to help alleviate the symptoms.
    If you haven’t seen the previous film with Rosie, What’s in Rosie Greens makeup bag? published a couple of weeks ago, please go and have a watch, she’s an absolute joy to interview.
    Information taken from www.britishski...
    Rosacea is a common skin condition, usually occurring on the face, which predominantly affects fair-skinned but may affect all skin types in people aged 40 to 60 years old. It is more common in women but when affecting men, it may be more severe. It is a chronic condition, and can persist for a long time and, in any individual, the severity tends to fluctuate. Rosacea tends to affect the cheeks, forehead, chin and nose, and is characterised by persistent redness caused by dilated blood vessels, small bumps and pus-filled spots similar to acne There may also be uncomfortable inflammation of the surface of the eyes and eyelids.
    Skincare products that Rosie mentioned in this film:
    SkinCeuticals Redness Neutralizer tidd.ly/8cd767ce
    La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermo-Cleanser tidd.ly/fe684358
    Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser tidd.ly/3dd20fac
    CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser tidd.ly/e08002d4
    SkinCeuticals SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial UV Defense SPF 50 tidd.ly/4ffa4698
    Rozex Prescription medication. See your GP or a Dermatologist.
    Rozex Cream and Gel contain metronidazole in a strength of 0.75%. ... This type of antibiotic is sometimes prescribed by doctors in a topical preparation (such as a cream or gel) to treat the symptoms of rosacea in adults.
    Rosies tips for Rosacea:
    Always use tepid water not hot when cleansing.
    When cleansing, use hands, not a flannel as this will irritate skin.
    No oily cleansing balms as this feeds the Rosacea
    Avoid Alcohol, especially Red wine.
    Avoid Hot Baths
    Cleanse face in the morning too. Overnight your skin will produce oils that will feed the Rosacea.
    Dr Stefanie Williams eudelo.com/dr-... Dermatologist that Rosie has visited.
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Komentáře • 193

  • @christommo4402
    @christommo4402 Před 4 lety +27

    I've suffered from Rosacea for 2 years now. I tried so many different creams and spent loads of money. I now stick to la roche posay anti redness cream and concentrate on my diet. Avoid gluten and dairy! Avoiding these has helped me more than any cream.

    • @karimsm3132
      @karimsm3132 Před 4 lety +2

      So we stop eating ?

    • @crissynarine9007
      @crissynarine9007 Před 4 lety +2

      Happy to read your review, my mom was recently diagnosed with it but she also suffers from an underlying condition called Scleroderma an autoimmune disease that also affects the skin.

    • @Ablueeee
      @Ablueeee Před 3 lety

      I have also noticed that gluten, dairy and alcohol are my triggers too

    • @Parislutèce-s6w
      @Parislutèce-s6w Před 7 měsíci

      I have for rosacea and the best treatement was isotretinoin antibiotic accutane ! It is the best ever and will get the result u want 👍❤️

    • @LittleSister1981
      @LittleSister1981 Před 3 měsíci

      Just DITCH dairy and you will be cured 🙏 I went Carnivore and now Ketovore, no dairy and my face looks completely different, no more hot flashing, nothing at all 😉 God bless you 🙏

  • @kelseyd9988
    @kelseyd9988 Před 3 lety +5

    Rosie, you have the most amazing smile! As someone with rosacea (in my mid-twenties diagnosed at the same age as you said you were!) it's really inspiring to see someone with such light and joy share their rosacea success story. It can really get you down when you're in the thick of things but it's nice to know it gets better. Thank you both!

  • @MsS-J
    @MsS-J Před 4 lety +16

    I suffered with Rosacea for years. Tried every product recommended (even la Roche, however their sunscreen is brilliant and was the only one that didn't flare me up! ) Everything made it worse! The depression was real! Finally figured out what works and have been in remission (I guess is what you'd call it) for about a year. I avoid any form of face scrub and my skin care is literally SIMPLE™. The sensitive face wash and moisturiser and that's it. Minocyline got rid of the breakouts within 2 weeks. Now I just keep it on hand incase of a flare up due to stress...Rosacea is horrible and I feel for anyone that suffers from it! Hope my tips help even just one of you looking for relief. Xo

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +2

      It can really get you down. Glad you've got it under control

    • @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes
      @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes  Před 4 lety +2

      S-J Thompson Thanks for sharing what worked for you!

    • @MsS-J
      @MsS-J Před 4 lety

      @@SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes thank YOU for all your helpful posts! I've only recently found your channel and have been binge watching!

    • @saeefa
      @saeefa Před 2 lety

      Hi, which la Roche posay sunscreen did you use and are you still in remission?

    • @MsS-J
      @MsS-J Před 2 lety

      @@saeefa hi I sure am! 3 years no flare up besides the pink flushing we all pretty much just have to live with. I used the La Roche Posay Anthelios.

  • @karenwalker8682
    @karenwalker8682 Před 4 lety +8

    I have had rosacea since I was 17! it‘s very frustrating, but I have learned so much about how to take care of my skin and to wear sunscreen everyday

    • @katrinahaynes1348
      @katrinahaynes1348 Před 3 lety +1

      Iv just been told I have it and really unsure on what sunscreen I need to use I’m also from the uk

  • @sophie6352
    @sophie6352 Před 3 lety +18

    About three months ago i watched this video when my rosacea was at it worst. I cut my routine down to only a few steps and STOPPED EXFOLIATING! The media told me i needed to be exfoliating and when i stopped my skin completely changed. My rosacea has nearly cleared and i rarely break out.

    • @efroggys
      @efroggys Před 2 lety

      This is really inspiring. Thank you

  • @julieturner1541
    @julieturner1541 Před 4 lety +9

    I am prone to rosacea too. I agree with everything you say. I use avocado oil to remove my makeup.
    Then a mild cleanser to clean my skin. Yes, less is more. Absolutely no perfume in skincare and no
    red wine.

  • @clairefrost3149
    @clairefrost3149 Před 4 lety +5

    I was diagnosed this year with rosacea and pustules around my nose and mouth.... I am 55. The doctors have prescribed Finacea ointment and diprobase to cleanse and moisturise. EVERYTHING upsets it. I purchased lots of products which I simply cannot use. It has affected my mental health in a massive way and I have just given up wearing makeup and I don’t bother with myself anymore. Thank you for this video.....

    • @thispettypace
      @thispettypace Před 4 lety +2

      Claire maybe go back and ask for something stronger than finacea which is azelaic acid. I.e perhaps you need antibiotics, and to avoid side effects take pro biotics at the opposite time of day. My other half has had terrible rosacea for years, I'm a skin care addict and really tried to help him, but the only thing that worked was rosex cream and anti biotics together. He didn't seek proper help till we were engaged. Good luck, you are worth it. Xx

    • @clairefrost3149
      @clairefrost3149 Před 4 lety

      Thank you x x

    • @nancystark1958
      @nancystark1958 Před 4 lety +1

      @@clairefrost3149 oh Claire,I do feel for you,but please don't give up.My husband developed rosacea on his nose several years ago and battles it constantly. My daughter is a GP and her advice would be, go back to your GP, there are so many variations of treatment available,so don't give up if one doesn't work for you. Maybe once you've experimented with a few ,and you're still no further forward,then ask to be referred to a Dermatologist. Hope you can move forwards and not let it grind you down. Love,Nancy x

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Oh Claire - so sad to hear this. I did find Symprove pro biotic helped me. I wonder in your case if it is worth antibiotics?

  • @diversk
    @diversk Před 4 lety +13

    I suffer from rosacea and adult acne have done since my mid 30s. Mines is genetic as I’m a Celt, Celts are more predisposed to it. In Ireland/Scotland they refer to it as the curse of the Celts.
    I too was prescribed antibiotics and steroid cream from the dermatologist at the hospital. The dermatologist wrote to my doctor and said I need antibiotics on standby in case I have a flare up. I find taking aloe Vera capsules and probiotics, things which are good for your gut health and has inflammatory properties is good for redness and the inflamed skin.
    I don’t wear heavy foundation and lots of powders, I prefer glowy skin and using concealer where I need it, if I need it x

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Think you are spot on with probiotics and just using concealer where you need it

    • @fortressofsolitude2960
      @fortressofsolitude2960 Před 4 lety

      hi everyone ,if anyone else is searching for
      banish rosacea try Mackorny Facial Miracle Blueprint (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got cool success with it.

    • @sunnyray4065
      @sunnyray4065 Před 4 lety

      Late reply but I'm British with an Irish/Scottish background and didn't know there was this link!

  • @vanessamoss2640
    @vanessamoss2640 Před 4 lety +5

    I would recommend trying sulfate free shampoos etc. My husband has suffered for years, particularly across his forehead. It was an accidental discovery from using my shampoo that we realised the trigger. It may be the sulfates in red wine that cause it to be such a demon too!

  • @michellej5517
    @michellej5517 Před 4 lety +7

    My mum suffers and uses Dermalex which is available from Boots, she finds it really helps. I’ve never had a bad flare but I definitely get redness around my cheeks and nose (I’m also fair and prone to blushing) and agree that if it’s looking/feeling particularly bad I go extra simple on my skincare routine. I love Cerave hydrating cleanser and also their moisturiser.

  • @lolad5856
    @lolad5856 Před 4 lety +4

    I found this so relatable. I suffered on the run up to my wedding and it was so dreadful that people would constantly stare at my face when talking to me. I eventually saw a dermatologist and had months of antibiotics to get on top of it. Like you I am now very careful with my skincare, I don’t use face masks or highly scented products, Cetaphil was amazing when things were bad. No 7 Hydra Luminous water concentrate has been incredible. I avoid foundation at all costs as that causes my skin to flair up so interesting that you use the complexion rescue. Thankyou for your tips, really helpful information. Less is more. 😊

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Lola - I know Dr Stefanie recommends Oxygentics foundation but I love the Bare Minerals

    • @lolad5856
      @lolad5856 Před 4 lety

      Rosie Green thankyou so much for the recommendation, I’ve had such a problem with foundations causing a flare up of symptoms and breaking out that I stopped using it altogether, but it’s so good to hear of another sufferer having gone through the process also and finding a suitable foundation, as I would love to have one as a back up for weddings or evenings out etc. The dermatologist managed to clear mine just in time for my wedding but I had to stay out of the sun completely and ended up doing my own makeup as was terrified to have any foundation put anywhere near my face. Your comments were so on point, people just don’t realise how horrible this condition can be. If you have any other recommendations I would love to hear about them. Thankyou so much. ☺️

  • @yassy-xv1bo
    @yassy-xv1bo Před 4 lety +2

    I am 25 and recently noticed my cheeks are getting burning hot and flushed almost daily now. One thing that has helped is not wearing synthetic fabrics. My polyester top made me sweat and hot and my cotton t-shirt didn’t trigger anything. I think the temp change to winter has made it all start, so I am just careful with what I wear! Thanks for all the other tips!!

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      If you feel a flush coming on try going to the loo and sticking your wrists under cold water - takes your core temperature down!

    • @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes
      @SpeedBeautybyCarolineBarnes  Před 4 lety

      yassy 3127 good tip!

  • @nancystark1958
    @nancystark1958 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Rosie,you have the most beautiful smile! My husband (62) has the most dreadful rosacea but only on his nose.He gets awful, huge spots, almost like boils on his nose when his flare-ups occur. His prescription cream stopped being effective,so he was recently prescribed antibiotics. Difficult for men cos they recoil in horror at the thought of trying to conceal it for special occasions. It's a dreadful condition. X

    • @cmdash2032
      @cmdash2032 Před 4 lety

      Hi...just read your post and I had rosacea on my nostrils for about 10 years. It would come and go but then I got a huge boil type flare up and it down me so down and upset...anyway I tried Soolantra. Has your husband tried that? It's the only thing that worked for me and 2.5 years later not 1 flare up. Amazing stuff.

    • @nancystark1958
      @nancystark1958 Před 4 lety

      @@cmdash2032 Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to me! No,I've never heard of Soolantra. Are you based in the UK and is it a prescription only remedy or over the counter in a pharmacy? x

    • @cmdash2032
      @cmdash2032 Před 4 lety

      @@nancystark1958 I couldn't not share what worked for me as it's such an upsetting skin condition. I'm from Melbourne Australia and it's a cream by prescription by the doctor. It's about 50 Australian dollars but it's worth every cent as it has completely abolished any sign of rosacea. Let me know if you are able to get it and if it works x

    • @nancystark1958
      @nancystark1958 Před 4 lety

      @@cmdash2032 Thanks again. I've checked and it's available by doctor's prescription here in Scotland! My husband has recently begun a long course of antibiotics so after they're finished,we'll reassess and your cream could be the next step. I'm very grateful. We visited Melbourne 4years ago while our younger daughter,her hubby and our little grandson were there on a years fellowship- he's an eye surgeon. What a wonderful city and beautiful country to live in! Our daughter lived in Richmond - it was fabulous,full of great little neighbourhood cafés and friendly welcoming bars. x

    • @cmdash2032
      @cmdash2032 Před 4 lety

      @@nancystark1958 oh wow Richmond...I'm in Mitcham about 30mins east from there. Yeah it's a great city. Good luck with Soolantra...its been my godsend. Xo

  • @evamuhlhause
    @evamuhlhause Před 4 lety +4

    Great video, thank you for hitting on this topic that affects so many people, Doctors here in Ireland are pretty much completely dismissive of it. The ordinary has been a revelation for me, I can pick and choose different active ingredients without any of the frou-frous which might be great on someone else but make me red and itchy. My skin has improved dramatically. The Cerave cleanser for dry skin is great, I'm still looking for something for that first cleanse to get the makeup off that doesn't make me flush. The sunscreen that's worked well for me is La Roche-Posay Anthelios Shaka Ultra Light Facial Sun Cream SPF50, doesn't sting in the eyes and doesn't make me itch, a double win. For me, the worst part is the ocular rosacea which 30% of rosacea sufferers have that makes me cry all the damn time which is incredibly inconvenient for any kind of makeup application.

    • @Banana11128
      @Banana11128 Před 4 lety

      Guinot hydrasensitive cleanser is nice ,it contains parfum ,but dose not cause a reaction, maybe coz I wipe off

    • @tatyanac3823
      @tatyanac3823 Před 3 lety

      what do you use from the ordinary? I just ordered their Azaelic Acid and I’m going to try the niacinamide next

    • @evamuhlhause
      @evamuhlhause Před 3 lety

      @@tatyanac3823 I use the Azaelic Acid, the Niacinamide, and the Lactic Acid 10%, in the winter I use their B Oil. To be honest, I haven't seen huge improvements, the routine keeps my skin soft and non-flakey and hydrated so it's a win for me.

  • @fauxtaux
    @fauxtaux Před 4 lety +4

    Some solid advice here. Just wanted to note that some of us rosaceans really do have dry skin and need heavier creams. That is, rosacea is a skin condition, on top of whatever your skin type might be. Otherwise, great tips. I do find that if I want to enjoy an alcoholic drink on occasion, i can keep a cool compress near by and hold to my neck, which prevents flushing. Not the kind of thing one wants to do at parties, mind you, merely for day drinking alone ;) just kidding, else we'd be discussing a whole 'nother problem.

  • @sharonnodelman1813
    @sharonnodelman1813 Před 2 lety +2

    I never knew that I had rosacea until Covid and mask wearing. My doc prescribed Resiver and it works well. I would be very reluctant to take an antibiotic.

  • @karinverndal2055
    @karinverndal2055 Před 4 lety +5

    Caroline, you are so beautiful 😃 please make a tutorial with this makeup you’re wearing 🙏🏼

  • @florindalucero3236
    @florindalucero3236 Před 4 lety +2

    My rosacea is at the papule stage; if I keep using a prescribed cream, and continue my laser treatment, as well as care with an anti-inflammatory diet, I may be able to slow down the progress of the disease. I think a lot of people don't appreciate that this is (so far) an incurable and progressive disease though.

  • @TheLilaclaura
    @TheLilaclaura Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this, it has really really helped me understand how to manage my recent rosacea acne diagnosis

  • @annajohns738
    @annajohns738 Před 4 lety +6

    Love your make up in this video Caroline, particularly the blush colour. Could you do a tutorial on the look? Xx

  • @lisagrace6471
    @lisagrace6471 Před 3 lety +1

    I have it to the extreme. I have health issues so it has to be the least of my worries...I use la roche posay dermo cleanser for makeup removal/moisturizer/makeup primer. Sometimes I will use cetaphil moisturizer as well. I eat a careful diet because of food allergies....I have never drank alcohol so that is not an issue. Bell peppers will trigger flushing so I avoid those. I use osmosis foundation. I would love to improve my eye makeup but it costs so much money to try out products for hyper sensitive skin and eyes. So I don't wear concealer or eye makeup. I wish I could because I am very fair with light eyes and I think it would help me not look so washed out. I use a beauty sponge to apply the foundation- gentler on my skin. I use a light bronzer for "blush" from physician's formula. A great toner for me is colloidal silver or colloidal copper I spray on.

  • @lisac8082
    @lisac8082 Před 4 lety +4

    I am a 63 yo rosacea sufferer under control. Isn’t it funny that it seems to start in our twenties when we are “grown” and start making our own choices like alcohol, diet, lifestyle in general? I first discovered hands only (no cloth) cleansing with Ivory (I now cringe but no fragrance). Then I would suffer off and on with the little red pustules (😖sorry) or cysts that just hurt and of course I would “work” on them which only made them worse. Bare minerals became my friend (dry) for quite awhile. Got better when I gave up alcohol for my migraines. Then gluten and soy for my gut. Tested for contact allergies so no fragrance, bht, propylene glycol, composite mix(aster family, ie sunflowers, chrysanthemums, etc) or beeswax. Now the only time I get a problem is when I eat something I shouldn’t or try a physical exfoliant. Thank you for sharing so people (my grown son has it, loves spicy food and alcohol makes it worse) can start making lifestyle changes earlier in life so they don’t look like a raspberry in every photo or walk around looking that way. What you put on and in your body makes a HUGE difference! Sorry this was so long. Thank you both.😍

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Ahh thank you Lisa. Yes sadly lifestyle does make a massive difference!

  • @meesamagill1193
    @meesamagill1193 Před 4 lety +3

    Ive got no questions and dont suffer from this condition but know u will have helped so many people with this. Wonderful work, lovely ladies 🤗

  • @lisah2109
    @lisah2109 Před 4 lety +4

    Such an excellent video. Always helpful to hear directly from a persons own experience.x

  • @Banana11128
    @Banana11128 Před 4 lety +3

    Great lifestyle tips,not just what you put on skin but environment reactions to.I've noticed when cooking if in kitchen to long,cheeks flareup

  • @trevronson5801
    @trevronson5801 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the tips. Good to know I’m on the right track in terms of rosex & less is more etc. I love red wine & also flush from it. I think the problem is the sulphites & not the tannans. I’ve found if I decant the bottle and add a few sulphite removing drops (I use the brand “sulfree”) then I don’t flush. Anyway, give it a go! Thanks again, great tips 👍

    • @jettekej
      @jettekej Před 2 lety

      I think it's the sulphites too! I found out by taking a supplement high in sulphur and my rosacea got so much worse. Thanks for the tip onthis supplement! I also read that taking molybdenum with every meal could help.

  • @melodyal3357
    @melodyal3357 Před 2 lety

    What I've found out is that in our cases less is always more, literally! I use daily cream, sunscreen (mineral) SPF 50, and night cream and that's it - because (at least in my case) anything else just triggers rossacea back by irritating the skin.(having in mind that I put also makeup- chemical free, so I think it's enough for face. For removing makeup I highly recommend Rosaliac by la Roche Posay!). Plus rossacea doesn't like changes, so consistency (and gentleness) is so important- if something works for you, keep using it. And of course triggers such as red wine, hot-cold changing temperatures, spicy food, hot water, emotional stress..etc - beware of that. But... it was quite long road until I got to many of these realizations :D.

  • @fallguy6196
    @fallguy6196 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't get it that sunscreen has propylene glycol which is supposed to be a huge no no for rosacea. Also it's in the Cetaphil cleanser along with SLS which is another huge no no for rosacea. It's like everywhere I try to look for help everyone contradicts each other and everything

  • @deelopez2154
    @deelopez2154 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video!...I've developed Rosacea in the last year....my dermatologist prescribed a topical antibiotic and works great...no more oils (which I loved) and very simple skin care and clean minimal make-up.

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      I know - gutted not to be able to use oils. use them on your body instead!

  • @tinacouling1572
    @tinacouling1572 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you put the rozex on at night Rosie after you've cleansed and do you put a moisturiser on before you put Rozex on before bed at night? You said you take makeup off in the morning

  • @LouLaBelle1000
    @LouLaBelle1000 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing, without easy access to a dermatologist this really gives other sufferers some guidance in what to try in a very overwhelming market.

  • @RD-trixiedixie
    @RD-trixiedixie Před 4 lety +1

    So useful thank you! After 18 months of hideous spotty skin I have been diagnosed with rosacea. I have no idea where to start with my skincare are it seems everything o used to do is now not good for me. I’m hoping to get on top of my spots with the gel that’s been prescribed and then get back to wearing far less make up like unused to! Thank you so much xx

  • @lizcross4466
    @lizcross4466 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't have rosacea but I just have to watch my weekly dose of Caroline Barnes ❤️
    You are both su h sweet hearts 💕💕and I am already looking forward to next week 😘

  • @roseannegagliardi5079
    @roseannegagliardi5079 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Ladies...just came across this wonderful video on rosacea...I can so relate to Rosie...Which by the way my name is Roseanne and people call me Rose or Rosie...I have had rosacea since I was very young also...I am from the US so I use the CeraVe gentle cleanser recommended from a dermatologist (which is on CZcams Dr. Dray) she is fantastic...Works great...I also use a beautiful serum or moisturizer called ProCure Rosacea...Its green. It has licorice root which has really helped my flushing and redness. Also never never use any products with any fragrance. I also use tinted sunscreens that were recommended by the dermatologist.. I really liked all the products you showed on the video..Thanks for sharing.

    • @mariamzahid6206
      @mariamzahid6206 Před 4 lety

      Hello Roseanne, can you please mention the name of your tinted sunscreen?

  • @alicereynolds414
    @alicereynolds414 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! Great info. I'm in my 50's and have rosacea round my nose. Looks like I drink all day or have been crying. I will work on my skincare but can't wait to hear about how to cover. Seems whatever I use just looks caked and flakey. Tnx for sharing!

  • @twiggylove5523
    @twiggylove5523 Před 4 lety +2

    Anything from the grape really triggers it. It's the acidity setting it off. Beta blockers do help when you want to have a drink, I find my skins bad for days after I go out.

  • @bibiandersen3177
    @bibiandersen3177 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video, Thank you. Im very greatful for that and I will look at the video where you show you beautybag. Im using Soolantra, it feels so irritating on the skin and I feel very dry. Greetings from Copenhagen/Bibi

    • @judydenison161
      @judydenison161 Před 4 lety +1

      Bibi Andersen Soolantra did the trick for me, too.

    • @MsS-J
      @MsS-J Před 4 lety +1

      Soolantra was no good for me either.

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Oh I'm sorry Bibi - I don't find that at all. Maybe try the Rosex?

  • @pencilfriendpaperscribbler6032

    Rosie may like to try Hado Labo sun cream from Japan. The Koi-Gokujyun sun gel has no fragrance, is spf 50, pa ++++, and is £12 for 90 grams. It was very helpful to hear Rosie's story and I am very much looking forward to the makeup!
    It’s very difficult to know what makeup to use if your natural flush is cool toned and reddish, but you have too much redness. Warm colours can look muddy, but any pinks you add immediately draw attention to the blob of bright red on your nose where you have accidentally wiped your foundation away. It looks ridiculous to put a pink hand up to a yellow face; I'm very tired of the cover the entire face in a thick coating of yellow solution that is always trotted out. Pleased to hear that Rosie likes light makeup and am hopeful that there might be a fragrance free option.

    • @adeleelzinga
      @adeleelzinga Před 4 lety +1

      Pencilfriend Paperscribbler I agree Hado Labo & Koi-Gokujyun products are amazing 🙌🏻💚

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      Ahh thank you - so kind. Hopefully our next video will help you with make-up xx

    • @pencilfriendpaperscribbler6032
      @pencilfriendpaperscribbler6032 Před 4 lety

      @@rosiegreen4568 💕

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 Před 3 lety +1

    Really very interesting and informative
    Thanks so much

  • @julieturner1541
    @julieturner1541 Před 4 lety

    I have never had the rosacea pimples but I definitely get ruddy and still blush easily.
    As if... I find I flush late afternoon and I am trying to drink water in the late afternoon
    to see if that helps. The thought of a French water spray, though, to me, is terrifying.
    I think Avene has one. Rosie, definitely, less is more. But complexion rescue is
    the best. I like the yellow tones of it too. I use buttercream shade.

  • @cristinarisso8668
    @cristinarisso8668 Před 4 lety +1

    i guess there is a reason why she did not mention using retinols at all ;)))

  • @julieturner1541
    @julieturner1541 Před 4 lety +3

    I love Bare Minerals complexion rescue and Nars radiant tinted moisturizer.

  • @kathleendowney9025
    @kathleendowney9025 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Rosie thank you for the information I found it really helpful.
    Can you please also tell me what kind of cleanser to use on my eyes? as they are quite sensitive also.

  • @diannalocke997
    @diannalocke997 Před 4 lety

    Rosie thank you for sharing your information with us! I use several of the products you mentioned and now I know why! Thanks!

  • @shazcad
    @shazcad Před 4 lety +1

    I avoid steam rooms and sauna like the plague. Also exercise is not good. I can drink wine though. Extreme weather is also a trigger.

  • @m.teresahombre8234
    @m.teresahombre8234 Před 4 lety +4

    I suffer from rosácea and I have never found a proper skin care..

    • @Mollyjean2014
      @Mollyjean2014 Před rokem

      Vanicream has been a skin saver. Very basic skincare without irritating ingredients.

  • @christinecrowley6636
    @christinecrowley6636 Před 4 lety

    Very interesting, can't wait to see next weeks makeup :)

  • @babayaga7027
    @babayaga7027 Před 4 lety +4

    "Rozex is a prescription cream that somehow really works" 😂 Rozex is an antibiotic cream. That's why it works.

    • @cristinarisso8668
      @cristinarisso8668 Před 4 lety +2

      exactly, and one cannot use an antibiotic cream forever.

    • @hydenh
      @hydenh Před 4 lety +2

      Actually antibiotic creams are prescribed forever with no effect to your overall immunity. When it is applied on the skin it does not have the same result as oral antibiotics. (This was explained to me by several dermatologists.)

  • @ninak8506
    @ninak8506 Před 4 lety

    Red wine makes my whole body hot. It's the sulfites & tannin I believe. Great tips. I too have rosecea and I keep my products very simple on my face.

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      Simple is best fo sure!

    • @sohobarbie
      @sohobarbie Před 4 lety

      Read up on histamine intolerance too, it could be that!

  • @elizabethsmith9624
    @elizabethsmith9624 Před 4 lety

    The only thing that works for me is thoroughly wetting my face, wetting a scoop of Vaniply and smushing it all over my face, then wetting my face again. It's basically a water mask that I go to bed with and it's really helped my redness.

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Interesting!! If it works for you stick to it!

  • @rociolauener5367
    @rociolauener5367 Před 3 lety

    Hello this is by far the best video on Rosacea in youtube - thanks so much for the information :)

  • @angiebasham7021
    @angiebasham7021 Před 4 lety +3

    How do you get the toleriane dermo cleanser to remove makeup or sunscreen? I have to do 2 cleanses and use quite a few damp cotton pads to try to wipe off my tinted sunscreen. That rubbing just flares my sensitive rosacea skin. I was thinking about trying the clinique take the day off balm first but you she mentioned NO cleansing balms. Any advice?!

    • @AJ-vg7uw
      @AJ-vg7uw Před 4 lety

      TTDO balm is fine because it is mineral oil based which is neutral and won't exasperate the issue whatsoever

  • @mattier.9095
    @mattier.9095 Před rokem

    Thank you. I needed this

  • @fallguy6196
    @fallguy6196 Před 3 lety +1

    No way she tried the CeraVe or Cetaphil before this video that stuff cleans way to good and is super drying terrible for rosacea.

  • @adriennecassidy3925
    @adriennecassidy3925 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks so much for your super helpful tips! I’ve had rosacea for 13 years and after trying everything and having spent a fortune agree less is more. I had to abandon exfoliants a long time ago but now I’m in my 40s I find my skin is very dull and quite congested. Can you recommend anything to help with this? Are there gentle acids that you can use with rosacea or anything else that might help?

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +2

      I use make-up to add the glow back (highlighters etc - love Hourglass for this). I find Hyaluronic acid serums don't upset my skin and they give it a dewy glow.

    • @adriennecassidy3925
      @adriennecassidy3925 Před 4 lety

      Thank you!!

    • @hydenh
      @hydenh Před 4 lety

      I use hyaluronic acid which doesn't seem to irritate my skin at all (despite my rosacea) and makes it feel plum and glowy!

    • @kathrynmuir6691
      @kathrynmuir6691 Před 4 lety

      Lactic acid is a gentle exfoliant, avoid glycolic

  • @gobosMommy
    @gobosMommy Před 4 lety

    i have been dealing with rosacea since i was a teen. it's horrible. i remember everyone always commenting on my ability to have a full face flush at the drop of a hat, and you can just feel that heat and it can stay forever!!! thankfully i never got to the break-out bumpy stage (currently 38y/o) but i have broken vessels on my cheeks and my face i just always red all the time now.
    but my issue is i have extremely oil skin, and cetaphil and cerva are so gentle my skin never gets clean, and then i break out because i'm too greasy :(

    • @anhdo6460
      @anhdo6460 Před 2 lety

      I can’t see the name of the cream you used what’s Rose X and what’s the name of cleansing?
      Please tell me lazer can decrease the redness and hot flush on both cheeks forehead I feel my ear red and hot too
      Could you please help me
      After used lazer redness can move to different places on the face?
      Thank you so much
      Ánh Do

  • @lindsaydoherty6702
    @lindsaydoherty6702 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the great video! I have rosacea and roses works well In general but does t seem to help the particularly bad redness around my nose. I’ve just startled trying azaleic acid (by the ordinary), dr Sam bunting seems to think this is a miracle product for rosacea, have you tried it?

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Not that product but I know azaleic acid is meant to be a good rosacea ingredient. Thanks Lindsay!

  • @karenbrain2459
    @karenbrain2459 Před 4 lety

    Caroline, loved your make up in this video, your eyes look lovely, can you do a tutorial on this look xx

    • @patmensah3223
      @patmensah3223 Před 3 lety

      hey ,if anyone else wants to discover treating rosacea naturally try Tarbally Rosacea Tactics (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got great results with it.

  • @heatherdean7793
    @heatherdean7793 Před 4 lety +1

    Rozex is an antibiotic and antiprotozoal. If applied topically does it affect the gut like oral antibiotics? Derms always prescribe oral antibiotics and they have almost no education on the gut, microbiome, etc. info on the microbiome is only really about 5 years old, so everyone has a lot to learn; however, our gut is one cell thick and once we destroy it, it can be difficult or sometimes impossible to repair. Not trying to bash derms. I love them, but they just don’t get any education on the gut, nor do most keep up on new papers because allopathic medicine is so compartmentalized. If a topical antibiotic can save your gut then I would go that route over oral to start with personally. I also think we should save antibiotics for truly life saving circumstances because antibiotic resistance is real in terms on personal health and “herd” health (yes, a real term), 🌺

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      I agree Heather - I only use antibiotics when rosacea is really getting me down

  • @tanyaheath9214
    @tanyaheath9214 Před 4 lety +1

    Rosie / Caroline - thank you for this video. Rosie - what do you use for anti-aging treatments? Every youtuber is all about the Vit A/ Rentin A/ Rentinol etc, or exfoliants like Lactic/ glycolic acids, and/or Vit C or other antio idants. Presumably, all this stuff is irritating. So, does that mean anti-aging stuff is 'out'?

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      Hmm - if I'm really honest I focus on skincare to keep my rosacea calm then anti age with injectibles - Botox, Profhilo etc.

  • @gabikas6963
    @gabikas6963 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh my, red wine! Open the bottle and the red cheeks and red bumps with veins come up! ☹

  • @MaxineV
    @MaxineV Před 4 lety

    Fantastic video for us rosacea sufferer. Can’t wait to see how you apply makeup. Many thanks.

  • @vickim6990
    @vickim6990 Před 3 lety

    I'm 64 and have a mild case of Rosacea. Is it possible to use creams in the areas that are not flushed?

  • @karincope3019
    @karincope3019 Před 4 lety

    2 beautiful women , what’s no5 to love . Thank you for the info .

  • @lina1911
    @lina1911 Před 4 lety

    This was really helpful! A few questions for next time!
    1) Any serums or toners that can be used with rosacea? Should we just cleanse, put on prescription cream, and moisturise?
    2) Any adivce on the makeup, e.g. should we get water based foundations, any ingredients to avoid?
    3) I use a cleansing oil to break the makeup off and then use the CeraVe mild cleanser (like a double cleanse). Ιs this a bad idea? Should I skip the cleansing oil and use miccelar water for the first step to take makeup off?
    Thanks in advance, looking forward to the next video!

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Lina - I find I can tolerate a watery hyaluronic acid serum and a vitamin C serum.

    • @lina1911
      @lina1911 Před 4 lety

      @@rosiegreen4568 Thanks so much for the reply Rosie, it makes me really glad because I just received a japanese hyaluronic acid lotion from hada labo and I am excited to see what it does for my skin. I'll now watch the new vid uploaded today! ♥

    • @julieprosak2602
      @julieprosak2602 Před 3 lety

      A

  • @sarahleverett7402
    @sarahleverett7402 Před 4 lety

    Do u use the antibiotic cream all over your face or just red areas pls?? X

  • @danyeldoyle9685
    @danyeldoyle9685 Před 3 lety

    My skin get so red and burns like a mother. I also get acne along with it. I use no makeup or anything cause everything seems to irritate my skin. The antibiotics did nothing for me. I’m hoping that I can get products that can help me.

  • @sylvieplante8173
    @sylvieplante8173 Před 4 lety

    Hi ! would micellar water be better for cleaning your skin when you have rosacea ? Thanks 😊

  • @efroggys
    @efroggys Před 2 lety

    Do you have to cleanse in the morning with type 1 rosacea?

  • @davidking3953
    @davidking3953 Před 4 lety

    Do you use the same routine at morning and night?

  • @cjj5276
    @cjj5276 Před 4 lety

    Do you not use any hypotonic acid or anti ageing serum or rose hip oil?

  • @Vee_of_the_Weald
    @Vee_of_the_Weald Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you! xx

  • @jamesjj3672
    @jamesjj3672 Před 4 lety +1

    im in japan , the air is cold and dry here, sadly the also get china factor air drafts,
    I`ve tried to purchase Rozex from online however they dont deliver, im frustrated as I've been to countless stores in Osaka, but have not found it, ive been going to the local dermatologist here, but they just recommend the same procedure as they would with Japanese, however im not Japanese so my skin rejects the treatment, as well as the medication has side effects ,
    can someone help me with a link where i can buy , that sents to Japan, or aid in this situation??
    thank you

    • @user-xm9nu5ex8q
      @user-xm9nu5ex8q Před 3 lety

      I’m in Taiwan. I can get LRP products here. Try their products first. I have tried so many products that skin doctor recommended on CZcams. My skin finally get better after I use their products

  • @Haileyrodriguez288
    @Haileyrodriguez288 Před 2 lety

    What about anti aging what can we use

  • @gwenloughman3775
    @gwenloughman3775 Před 4 lety

    Would love to see Rosie's makeup.

  • @Banana11128
    @Banana11128 Před 4 lety +1

    I get red flushed skin with bumps and ive tried lrp ,cerave, cethaphil and avene and all either irritate or cause breakouts

    • @shesadiamond5167
      @shesadiamond5167 Před 3 lety +1

      samee, it’s like nothing works for me. not even azealic acid

    • @Banana11128
      @Banana11128 Před 3 lety

      @@shesadiamond5167 have found I need to be careful of coconut derived ingredients like sodium lauryl lactylate or caprylic triglycerides as still comedigenic for me even though less lactic acid than pure coconut oil. I think alot of skincare brands are using them now.I found sodium hydroxide an issue also fragrance. If alcohol in it has to be bottom of list if near top it irritates.i have a list I keep to remind me

    • @Banana11128
      @Banana11128 Před 3 lety

      I mean laurie acid

  • @bkgardmadsen983
    @bkgardmadsen983 Před 4 lety

    Thank you 💗

  • @glaizasison9260
    @glaizasison9260 Před 3 lety

    Is that La Roche Posay cleanser?

  • @alisonmckenzie1415
    @alisonmckenzie1415 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Caroline and Rosie, I didn't know about the no red wine but I hardly drink alcohol anyway.What about retinol on the skin I have tried The inky list one and it seemed ok on my nose where I am permanently red ?? X

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety +1

      I think diff people can tolerate diff things. If your skin copes then stick with it.

  • @kipperpingsman943
    @kipperpingsman943 Před 4 lety +1

    I developed bumpy red skin on my cheeks in my forties. The best thing I did was to go to my GP. After a diagnosis of rosacea I was prescribed metronidazole, then azelaic acid, and now soolantra topical cream. With just a tiny smear on each cheek once per day I can drink as much red wine as I like without any probs. I also use 0.05% retinol every night and micro needle once every three weeks. I always moisturise and use SPF and avoid anything with fragrance. Dr Sam has fantastic advice on rosacea for anyone who needs more support.

    • @florindalucero3236
      @florindalucero3236 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, the soolantra is the only thing that has worked so far, for me.

  • @clairerachel9179
    @clairerachel9179 Před 4 lety

    Hi, can I ask? Has Rosie ever used any type of laser treatment. I'm very interested to try. I have mild rosasea which I have under control but I have several fine broken capillaries that I would love to get rid of. Thank you x

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Hi Claire - yes I've had IPL very sucessfully. It works best when you have no spots then can work on the underlying redness.

    • @clairerachel9179
      @clairerachel9179 Před 4 lety

      Thank you Rosie, your skin looks great x

    • @florindalucero3236
      @florindalucero3236 Před 4 lety

      I've used BBL, I've had 2 treatments, and so far none of my capillaries or bumps have been diminished, I'm pretty disappointed.

  • @beauty_enthusiast
    @beauty_enthusiast Před 4 lety +1

    Will retinol aggravate rosacea? Maybe it depends on the formulation but if you have recommendations?
    Also, thanks for the tip about cleansing oils! I had never heard this and I love them and am always trying a new one. I’ll take it out of my routine to see if it helps.

    • @annamacm4063
      @annamacm4063 Před 4 lety +1

      I have rosacea and, to my surprise, have been coping very well with 0.025% Tretinon every second night for the last month. I’ve come across a few pubMed papers that say because tretinoin thickens the dermis the capillaries are more protected, cushioned as it were and some of the redness and tendency to flush is eradicated. I was frankly amazed that Tret didn’t aggravate my rosacea. I think the key is to start as low as possible, buffer with a moisturiser and take it very slowly. Incidentally some of the info in this video is outdated and some is not applicable to ALL rosacea subtypes.... for instance it is no longer considered the case by most dems that rosacea progresses from subtype 1 (flushing) to subtype 2 (papules and pustules) and so forth. Also, there is NO comparison between acne pustules and rosacea pustules, the latter have nothing to do with excess sebum, rather the ‘stuff’ inside the rosacea pustule is inflammatory exudate, same stuff you sometimes get in an inflamed cut. Also Rosex is very unlikely to help someone with subtype 1 rosacea as it seems to help with the papules and pustules, if they’re not too bad at least. Rosex is a topical antibiotic but it’s not the antibiotic component of the gel that works, it the anti inflammatory side effect,mask it were that helps rosacea. Same with antibiotic taken internally.

    • @rosiegreen4568
      @rosiegreen4568 Před 4 lety

      Retinol can help with rosacea - but approach with caution!

  • @limeykl
    @limeykl Před 4 lety

    My nose gets red when I get emotional I’ve learned to live with it and use Elf green concealer. Wish it was just my cheeks

  • @tammygarrett9261
    @tammygarrett9261 Před 2 lety

    Can't wear make up because of it. Burns and hurts all the time.

  • @shazcad
    @shazcad Před 4 lety

    Rozex didn't do it for me I'm afraid. My skin sometimes flares up but generally it has improved with age. I will try the skin ceuticals SPF though and see if that helps. Thanks for the tips.

  • @mollyschultz2331
    @mollyschultz2331 Před 4 lety

    Why are you mentioning rx creams most people can’t get?

  • @오미영-f2b
    @오미영-f2b Před 4 lety

    🥰🎀

  • @alisonmurphy8138
    @alisonmurphy8138 Před 3 lety +1

    Stay on subject ladies please - too much chatting, very distracting