Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterised by skin redness and/or acne-like bumps. While there is no cure for this skin condition, you can surely make tweak your lifestyle to make the redness less obvious and flare-ups appear less often by changing your diet, limiting alcohol intake, minimising sun exposure and being mindful of the products you apply on your face. This is because certain skincare ingredients have been proven to trigger rosacea and increase skin sensitivity.
Ahead, five common skincare ingredients to avoid if you have rosacea.
03. Glycolic acid
04. Fragrance
05. Menthol
Written by Urvi Dalal on 3rd Dec 2020
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