By: Leonard Dawson | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Rosacea is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "adult acne" because it causes outbreaks on the nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead that look like acne. But rosacea is a little different. read more
By: Ernest Emelezi | 2011-05-17 | Skin care Of all the pain and indignities that come with Rosacea, few are more debilitating than going through your day with a red face. read more
By: Suzan Mosbey | 2010-11-06 | Health & Fitness Rosacea, pronounced as (roz-ay-sha) is a chronic skin condition that affects mostly Caucasians with fair skin. read more
By: Monica Spears | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Well, eczema is an unwanted and unhealthy skin condition that affects how the skin looks and also causes itching and irritation to the person suffering from it. Not only is this skin condition uncomfortable but it also embarrassing. This is especially the case if you develop eczema on exposed body parts like face, neck or hands. read more
By: Steve Henderson | 2010-10-29 | Accessories There's a reason why your face isn't clearing up with all of the acne medication you've been using. Perhaps you need to consider that your condition is not acne, but rosacea. Rosacea could be a chronic skin condition with an appearance similar to acne - red bumps on the face, primarily, flushed skin, blushing, etc. Treating rosacea with acne medication won't work as a result of you are not addressing the root of the problem. Natural rosacea remedies read more
By: Dillon McRamey | 2010-04-02 | Acne What causes rosacea? No one really knows. But professionals have some ideas. Rosacea has been linked to your ancestors, bugs, food, and even hot drinks. Read along and get the straight scoop. read more
By: Jarrett Oliver | 2012-01-11 | Skin care Acne rosacea is a long-term condition of the skin with intermittent ups and downs. This involves the central region of the face which causes persistent flushing mainly on the nose and cheeks. This is mostly evident with English, Scottish and Irish who have light skin. It is known that former president Bill Clinton had acne rosacea. It is generally considered by most dermatologists to be non-curabl read more
By: Chase Parker | 2010-03-28 | Skin care Living with rosacea is very hard because you don't like the way that you look. You are constantly worrying about your appearance so therefore, you cannot focus on anything else. If you have rosacea, then you know that you need a cure. Learn more about homeopathic cures for rosacea today. read more
By: AlnwickKajetan | 2010-09-20 | Diseases and Conditions Rosacea is a skin problem that affects millions of people around the world. It's commonly occurred in light-skinned people especially with aged from 30 to 60. The affected areas are nose, cheeks and forehead. Many patients never realize that they have rosacea. read more
By: Rod L Edwards | 2010-04-02 | Skin care While the cause of rosacea is unknown there are natural alternatives and help is available that can control the signs and symptoms of this potentially life-disrupting disorder. We believe rosacea is curable by using the right natural treatments. These treatments act by treating rosacea from the inside and from the outside to reduce or cure it. Topical treatments from the outside will relieve symptoms and provide temporary relief. Treatment from the inside will help detoxify and rebuild the body, and prevent the problems from coming back in the future. This is the key to long-term rosacea relief. read more
By: Noel Chua | 2011-07-24 | Acne MRSA (multi resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a huge problem in many hospitals leading to numerous deaths and increased hospital read more
By: Matthew Van Dun | 2010-03-29 | Skin care To start with, there are four types of Rosacea that are different. You have Prerosacea, vascular Rosacea, rhiophyma and inflammatory Rosacea. With prerosacea, it is characterized as are being outbreaks that regularly occur and looks like blushing and flushing on the neck and face area. This is also known for being the earliest stage of Rosacea. read more
By: Alex Trengo | 2010-03-27 | Skin care This is a serious skin condition that looks like a bad case of acne. The condition displays papules (crusty pimples), pustules (pus filled pimples), rhinophyma, bulbous, puffy cheeks and enlarged red nose... read more
By: Outarow Chuong | 2010-03-31 | Acne Anyone that suffers with any type of markings on their face especially are very self-conscious about it. When it comes to Acne Rosacea, a condition is frustrating as well as embarrassing. read more
By: James B Burney | 2010-04-03 | Acne Common Acne and Rosacea are very similar yet are not the same skin condition. Regular Acne tends to affect the teenage population and is mainly caused by massive changes that naturally occur within the adolescent body. read more