May I ask how you managed your rosacea? I recently have been diagnosed and I’m still trying to educate myself around it. Your skin looks gorgeous! So I would like to know any tips that you have to manage rosacea :)
Hello! Great question. I actually keep it kinda simple. I just use sunscreen everyday and keep my skin moisturized. I also use this azelaic acid that has been prescribed from my doctor but I don’t see much of a difference with this compared to consistent sunscreen usage
@@geegee508 hi! Thank you so much for your response!! I’m mainly struggling with flushing, thanks for the tip, your skin is looking amazing :) I will definitely prioritise sun protection a lot more now
flushing is kinda inevitable especially because many of the causes are things I don’t really want to avoid like exercise and spicy food. I heard amazing results with laser therapy specifically for rosacea. I haven’t tried that yet but if I ever do get it done I’ll definitely film it
hi! ive been using this spf as well and i have rosacea, so a bit off topic but i wanted to ask whether you prefer water-resistant sunscreens? ive found that most korean sunscreens aren't water-resistant
Hello~ 💕 In colder weather I don’t really mind if sunscreen is water resistant or not but during the summer I do prefer water-resistant sunscreens esp if I am going to be outside for longer periods of time. If I am going hiking or generally doing outdoor activities I go exclusively for water resistant sunscreens. Hope this helps.
Hi! Thank you 💕 I use like around 5 night products. I double cleanse and then I’ll use a hydrating toner i like the skin1004 one and then i use the ordinary 10% azaleic acid and then the cetaphil thick body moisturizer for my face and body. sometimes if i feel extra dry i’ll put vaseline on too. I did just buy a retinal product so i’ll see how that goes These products are nice but I noticed the biggest change was when I started using sunscreen properly. 🤍
Hi! I never had laser so I’m not too sure. If your laser technician says it’s okay to apply sunscreen then I’d say yes cuz this is very sensitive skin friendly esp for inflammation. I would also recommend using other sun protection methods after laser like wearing a thick wide brim hat~