I developed facial redness about 2 1/2 years ago but felt it was just that my skin was sensitive. I was diagnosed by my primary care physician with rosacea last fall. Mine is pretty mild, but I can get very red. My doctor prescribed a topical antibiotic Cleocin-T (Clindamycin). It is working well for me at this point. My doctor told me this was a long-term treatment since the condition can't be cured, but it can be controlled. It is important to seek medical treatment since the condition typically gets progressively worse.
I use Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser to wash my face. I apply the cleanser to dry skin, massage and then rinse with barely warm water--hot water is bad for my face. I can't use benzyol peroxide or any alpha hydroxy acids on my face or they burn my skin. I use cetaphil cream and Eucerin Redness relief moisterizer (which has a sunscreen and a green tint to neutralize red). I also use the Bare Escentuals mineral makeup which I find very soothing. The foundation and Bisque concealer products cover redness amazingly well. Some cosmetic companies offer green makeup which will either neutralize red skin, or leave you looking like Kermit the Frog.
While you are waiting for your doctor's appointment, see if you can find your triggers. These are often hot beverages, alcohol, spicy foods, extremes in temperatures, and stress. Your goal is to try to minimize flushing as much as possible. People with Celtic, Germanic and Scandanavian heritage are prone to the condition. I wonder if it can be hereditary, since my dad was always very red-faced.
I use Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser to wash my face. I apply the cleanser to dry skin, massage and then rinse with barely warm water--hot water is bad for my face. I can't use benzyol peroxide or any alpha hydroxy acids on my face or they burn my skin. I use cetaphil cream and Eucerin Redness relief moisterizer (which has a sunscreen and a green tint to neutralize red). I also use the Bare Escentuals mineral makeup which I find very soothing. The foundation and Bisque concealer products cover redness amazingly well. Some cosmetic companies offer green makeup which will either neutralize red skin, or leave you looking like Kermit the Frog.
While you are waiting for your doctor's appointment, see if you can find your triggers. These are often hot beverages, alcohol, spicy foods, extremes in temperatures, and stress. Your goal is to try to minimize flushing as much as possible. People with Celtic, Germanic and Scandanavian heritage are prone to the condition. I wonder if it can be hereditary, since my dad was always very red-faced.