tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645659386014368711.post1676289572999839649..comments2024-03-22T07:17:22.155-05:00Comments on The Acne Whisperer: Adult Acne? ...Or Is It Really Rosacea?The AcneWhispererhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01489926625474390800noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645659386014368711.post-8915397387337518292021-06-05T11:05:11.873-05:002021-06-05T11:05:11.873-05:00Thank you for your comment. Perhaps if you're...Thank you for your comment. Perhaps if you're located in the US you can include a link to your website or blog so I can advertise on your site as well? :)<br />Diet is indeed important, but when it comes to acne or rosacea we have to be mindful of what foods can trigger these conditions, in addition to adding healthful foods that contribute to our general well being. Always remember, dear readers, there are very healthy foods that can be serious triggers for acne, like foods containing iodine, and rosacea, like foods and beverages that increase blood flow and dilate blood vessels.The AcneWhispererhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01489926625474390800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645659386014368711.post-32809552469731660842021-06-04T14:00:20.596-05:002021-06-04T14:00:20.596-05:00we want to make the conversation about all over th...we want to make the conversation about all over the diseases and Our expert makes <a href="www.harborcompounding.com/tag/1495-dermatology-skin-care" rel="nofollow"> Dermatology & Skin Care </a> for skincare health.<br />Loaded with full fats, vitamins, and antioxidants, avocadoes are incredible for your skin's wellbeing. Utilizing avocado oil is additionally probably the most ideal choice to keep your skin sound. Eating avocadoes is likewise one approach to help your skin shine.<br />Harbor compounding pharmacyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596966741944965691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645659386014368711.post-58147022615271200272021-05-26T10:39:53.786-05:002021-05-26T10:39:53.786-05:00Thank you so much for your comment! :) Just remem...Thank you so much for your comment! :) Just remember, since you're getting it on line and not from a doctor who can monitor you, you need to make sure you're applying correctly - thinly and not too frequently, nowhere near the eyes or mouth, and that you're not only using lots of moisturizer, but lots of sunscreen, too! Apply sunscreen in the morning and then again once in the afternoon if indoors and once every 2-3 hours if outdoors! If you have Type 2 Rosacea, which features pimples with and without white tops, and you had some acne as a teenager, you have a little more oil in your skin than someone who has Type 1. This means you definitely have to consider yourself acne-prone, which means the cream version of Retin-A, which contains a very pore clogging ingredient in its base, will result in acne breakouts down the road. The reason doctors will sometimes prescribe Retin-A for Rosacea, even though exfoliation is supposed to be a complete disaster by making the surface of the skin even more sensitive than it already is, is that while it does thin the top layer of the skin, it also thickens and strengthens the layer underneath. In some cases of rosacea (not all), this can be a very positive thing. Please keep me posted! :)The AcneWhispererhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01489926625474390800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2645659386014368711.post-4445562145917277742021-05-25T09:35:36.423-05:002021-05-25T09:35:36.423-05:00You are doing amazing work ❤️! Thanks for sharing ...You are doing amazing work ❤️! Thanks for sharing your wonderful posts. I am using tretinoin (retin-a) 0.05% for acne / anti ageing but I have rosacea. I’m not using it for rosacea per day, but i am using it to improve redness/ skin health etc so I guess I’m using it for rosacea second to acne. So happy 😊 I googled ‘Ret247get’, and got retin-a. It hasn’t aggravated it so far. I find if I use moisturiser lots it generally has been pretty good for my rosacea, it’s made my skin more healthy, which in turn has improved my redness...Deirdrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06393846102213993185noreply@blogger.com