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thanks so much for the answers but i just wanna know that i only
flush when my skin is dehydrated in winters especially.is this
rosacea?
-- In rosacea-support@
<brianshaffner@
>
> Yes. A flush can dry your skin, and vice versa, skin being dry
and
> irritated can contribute to redness. I know by
experience, 'cause I have
> the dry sort of rosacea rather than the oily type.
>
> So, I'm doing -much- better this winter, which is encouraging,
because it's
> my first winter knowing that I'm a rosacean, and what to do about
it.
> Having a good moisturizer really helps. I use the RosaceaCare
line
> moisturizer, which works really well and thus far has never
irritated my
> skin.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: sakshi
> To: rosacea-support@
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:47 AM
> Subject: [rosacea] helllp
>
>
> 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.
>
> plz help
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