Does acne rosacea make me ugly?
My red face makes me look so ugly! I’m a 15 year old boy and have a very red face which i think is acne rosacea it’s like in blotches and mostly around my nose and cheeks area. It really makes me lose self confidence knowing my face looks this red. It makes me look gross, and makes me depressed. If I could clear it up my life would be great. Also do you think having a weird looking red face makes me ugly?
I have talked to a dermatologist and they said theirs not much they can do at this time. Is there any natural treatments i can do at home?
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If the redness of your face is affecting your self esteem, talk to your dermatologist about undergoing some IPL light treatments or laser treatment for the redness. Other than cosmetic cover up, there is no other valid treatment available for the redness of rosacea.
As a human being we are always more critical of ourselves than others. But, out appearance is important to the way we project ourselves and how we interact with other too. I would suggest going to the site below to educate yourself on Rosacea and talk with other who have the same problem. The more you know the better you can make a decision on how to get along with this problem or seek an answer to getting rid of it. I would say there are allot of topical treatments out there that others use to lighten up the rosacea. Good luck to you honey.
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There is this new popular cream that people have been talking about.
It prevents future and existing acne, diminishes scars, and lightens skin and blemishes. Fast results too! (It’s been claimed that major results can be seen within a week and no later than two weeks)
Before and After photos are available at the given ebay site.
This person is providing 1-3 week trial samples (Only for ONE DOLLAR.. definitely a deal) on ebay at:
Search up "Cee En’s Acne Solution" on ebay.
First 100 customers can get the item for $1 for one week trial and up to 3 weeks. Or you can purchase 1 month supply for $40, 3 month for $100, or 6 month supply for $150
It’s expensive, but the product DOES work.
My sister and cousin who both have major acne have tried the product and they both give it thumbs up. I have also heard many great feedbacks about this cream.
I don’t have a problem with acne, but it seems to have great results on my sister who has moderate to severe acne. Her acne swelling went away overnight.
check the seller’s feedbacks on the cream
I hope this helps. =)
Treatment options such as oral antibiotics and topical creams are commonly prescribed to reduce inflammation and redness. Topical cortisone preparations for short-term use may also be prescribed as topical vitamin C therapy and cosmetic surgery.
Often the harsh chemicals and synthetic ingredients that are contained in today’s skincare products do more damage to your skin than you may realize. Herbal remedies, on the other hand have carefully selected natural ingredients to improve the appearance of the skin and prevent future break outs. Two well known herbs such as Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil) and Lavender Essential Oil have wonderful healing powers attributed to their anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-septic actions.
Other herbs such as Arctium lappa and Bulbine frutescence have been used widely to treat skin conditions including acne, eczema, and psoriasis. In addition, Apparatus linearis (Rooibos) an indigenous shrub that hails from South Africa is known worldwide for its anti-oxidant and healing properties as well as its soothing and healing effect on the skin.
You may get detailed information on these remedies here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/r/rosacea.htm