Oh no! Well. Here's hoping!I took a look at that puriya stuff because I have occasional flare ups. Unfortunately it has a pretty low score on fakespot for fake reviews.
http://fakespot.com/product/puriya-...-severely-dry-cracked-itchy-or-irritated-skin
I'm really skeptical of any "too good to be true" over-the-counter products for rosacea after I lived through this fiasco:
https://unfadingbeauty.co.uk/2015/08/06/rosacea-rescue-mario-badescu-control-cream/
That stuff definitely helped my flare ups ... because it had steroids in it.
I started to have turmeric daily, for a completely different reason, and mine pretty well disappeared.
Thank you for the replies! I'm going to try puriya cream. It was on Amazon and had almost 5 stars with over a thousand reviews. Fingers crossed.
My mother has terrible skin so I'm doing my best to take care of mine. Currently using oil of Olay face wash and moisturizer which doesn't make it better but doesn't make it worse. I think it's just all the types of foods I like to eat and of course I love hot yoga which extreme temperatures and exercising are irritants. (What's not right?). I just noticed my eye starting to itch and I never realized rosacea can be on the eyelids! Lovely!
I started putting my sons eczema medicine on my eye because it itches so bad (it worked) but I'm not wanting to do prescription Rx just yet to regularly control it.
Tea tree oil might help but it is extremely harsh on your eyelids. The Cliradex just uses the active ingredient in tree tea oil. Some dermatologist have recommended mixing a drop of tea tree oil with baby shampoo and washing your eye lid with that. I don't have redness or flakes either just itchy, burning eyes. The cliradex helped me so much. I then began to use it on my face and was shocked at the improvement on my face.Interesting about the cliradex -- I came down with pretty severe dry eye practically overnight a few years ago. I don't have any redness, flakes, or other signs of demodex, just clogged glands. I've been doing the heat compresses until a few months ago, when my eye doctor put me on the new dry eye rx, Xiidra. I didn't have very high hopes, but it's made a huge difference in my daily quality of life, especially during winter. Give it a try, they give you the first month free with a pharmacy coupon.
That said, back when I was first trying to sort out the eye issue, I remember the tea tree oil thing and at some point I bought a bottle of Desert Essence tea tree oil face wash. I only used it a few times. (My glands were so clogged that nothing helped back then until I figured out the right way to use the compresses.) I'm going to start washing my face and eyelids with it and see if it helps even beyond the Xiidra.