Before and After using Aloria Skincare R-Relief Serum
Primary Signs of Rosacea
- Flushing
Many people with rosacea have a history of frequent blushing or flushing. This facial redness may come and go, and is often the earliest sign of the disorder.
- Persistent Redness
Persistent facial redness is the most common individual sign of rosacea, and may resemble a blush or sunburn that does not go away.
- Bumps and Pimples
Small red solid bumps or pus-filled pimples often develop. While these may resemble acne, blackheads are absent and burning or stinging may occur.
- Visible Blood Vessels
In many people with rosacea, small blood vessels become visible on the skin
Visibly reduce signs of chronic redness, irritation, sensitivity and other aggravating factors linked to rosacea in 1-4 weeks. Helps cool heat-activated skin to reduce a primary factor that leads to redness and blotchiness. Puffiness seems to lessen, discomfort and surface tenderness are brought under control, and future flare-ups are averted.
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