sakshi: Yes, dry rosacea skin can cause problems, definately. My skin
is much better when the humidity is at least 50% in my home. In the
winter, the dry heat from the heater can make the air very very dry -
around 20%, even though the humidity outside is much higher. You might
want to get a humidifier for your home and use an oil like jojoba or
emu, or a moisturizer if you are able to.
Cheers!
Artist
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> From: sakshi
> To: rosacea-support@
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:47 AM
> Subject: [rosacea] helllp
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> plz someone honestly tell me whether in rosacea flushing causes a
> dehydrated skin or vice-versa.
> because i only flush when my skin is dehydrated in winters
especially.
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> plz help
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