Collection: Rosacea
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels, bumps, and in some cases, eye irritation. It often appears on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin, and may flare up in response to stress, sun exposure, spicy foods, heat, or alcohol.
Although rosacea is not contagious or dangerous, it can be emotionally distressing and affect confidence. Managing rosacea naturally involves soothing inflammation, strengthening skin health, and avoiding common triggers.
Symptoms of Rosacea
- Persistent facial redness or flushing
- Visible blood vessels (spider veins)
- Small red bumps or pus-filled pimples
- Burning or stinging skin sensation
- Dry, irritated, or swollen eyes (ocular rosacea)
- Thickening of the skin, especially on the nose (in advanced cases)
Natural Support for Rosacea
To help calm inflammation, strengthen skin resilience, and support the body’s natural healing process, our practitioners recommend:
- B01 SilZinco Liquid – A powerful blend of zinc and selenium that helps reduce inflammation, support immune function, and promote healthy skin cell regeneration from within.
- CH196 Colloidal Silver Liquid – A gentle topical antimicrobial that helps soothe red, irritated skin while fighting bacteria and supporting skin repair.
- CH209 Skin Health Capsules – Formulated to nourish the skin from the inside out, this blend helps reduce sensitivity, combat oxidative stress, and promote a clearer, more balanced complexion.
Natural Ways to Manage Rosacea
- Identify and avoid triggers – Common ones include spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, heat, and sun exposure.
- Use gentle skincare products – Avoid harsh chemicals, exfoliants, and synthetic fragrances.
- Apply natural soothing agents – Aloe vera, chamomile, and colloidal silver can help ease redness and burning.
- Protect your skin from the sun – Always use a natural, mineral-based SPF when going outdoors.
- Keep your skincare routine simple – Less is more when dealing with sensitive skin.
- Stay hydrated and eat anti-inflammatory foods – Omega-3s, leafy greens, and berries support skin health.
- Avoid stress where possible – Practice calming techniques like meditation, journaling, or breathwork.
Note: Rosacea is a long-term condition, but with consistent natural care, many people see significant improvement in flare-ups and skin appearance. If symptoms are severe or affect the eyes, consult a healthcare professional.
Would you like help creating a gentle rosacea care bundle to soothe and support your skin? We’re here to walk the journey with you