Welcome to Personal Care     

Personal Care

Slogan here...

 
 

Home

        About Us          Contact Us         Articles  
 

 
Heading goes here



Below, you'll find extensive information on leading diabetes care articles and products to help you on your way to success.

Try Acne Rosacea Skin Care Products to Hide Those Rosey Cheeks
By Bill Wilson
Are you ready for that big night out on the town but not sure what to do about your “rosey” cheeks? Well, acne rosacea skin products can come to the rescue! By masking those tiny red blood vessels and the flushing of your cheeks, your social life can return to normal again. But exactly how can you hide these telltale symptoms of acne rosacea?

A trip to the cosmetic counter is your first step in fixing this problem. I’m not talking about the bargain counter with all of the budget makeup, but the counter with the quality skin cosmetics. The reason being is that the cheaper cosmetics tend to have ingredients that can irritate your skin and possibly cause a flare-up of your skin condition. It’s just not worth it!

To start your search, look for a green and yellow-tinted skin tone foundation. These tones generally work best at masking the redness. Avoid skin products with pink or orange hues. These only enhance the red tone of your skin.

An added requirement is that the makeup be hypoallergenic, a characteristic that minimizes the occurrence of allergic reactions. Also try to find cosmetics that are fragrance-free, oil-free, and provide a degree of sun protection.

If you use a powder, try a high quality mineral makeup. This is a natural makeup containing no artificial ingredients. It is the artificial

ingredients in makeup that can lead to allergic reactions, especially for individuals with sensitive skin, like acne rosacea sufferers.

The basis of mineral makeup is all naturally occurring ingredients. This is why dermatologists often recommend mineral makeup to their female acne rosacea patients. This type of makeup actually has skin soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.

Interestingly, a survey by the National Rosacea Society revealed that over 59 percent of survey participants used skin products that were hypoallergenic. Almost half of the women participants also utilized fragrance-free, PSF enhanced, and oil-free cosmetics.

When it came to eye cosmetics, over 60 percent claimed to be using powder, pencil, or crayon eye makeup. Less than 10 percent utilized a liquid eyeliner or liquid eye shadow. The reason being is that the liquid-based eye cosmetics can be a strong irritant for those acne rosacea patients also suffering from ocular (eye) rosacea.

As you can see, it is very important to choose your acne rosacea skin products wisely. It is generally not worth the risk of trying low-budget cosmetics, which will most likely irritate your sensitive skin, just to save a few dollars. Stay with the high-quality cosmetics and consider a natural alternative, like mineral makeup. You’ll be happy you did!
Bill Wilson is a freelance writer focusing on health-related topics for many online publications. He specializes in skin related disorders including acne and acne rosacea. To learn more about acne rosacea skin care products visit www.affordable-acne-treatments.com

 

diabetes care Navigation 

Article / Links
Apria Health Care
Health Care Ghana
Natural Skin Care Product
Care Clinic Health Professional
Palliative Care
Health Care Career
Diabetes Care
Personal Care Manufacturing
Universal Health Care
Home Day Care


More Resources

  Article / Links


  Article / Links

We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to care that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our diabetes care website.

 Home       |       About Us       |       Contact Us       |       Articles

 

© 2006 Personal Care. All rights reserved. diabetes care