ROSACEA
SKINCARE FOR ROSACEA – A COMPREHENSIVE AND GENTLE APPROACH
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face – including the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It manifests as redness, visible capillaries (known as couperose), sensitivity, dryness, and sometimes small acne-like bumps. This condition comes in cycles of remission and flare-ups, which is why it requires targeted and personalized care.

CAUSES AND TRIGGERS OF ROSACEA
The exact mechanism of rosacea varies from person to person, but the most common contributing factors include:
genetic predisposition
weakened skin barrier and inflammatory response
hypersensitivity to sunlight, heat, or abrupt temperature changes
consumption of alcohol, spicy foods, or hot drinks
stress and emotional imbalance
improper skincare or use of harsh cosmetics
Unlike common acne, rosacea is not contagious and has nothing to do with poor hygiene. In fact, it often develops in very clean and sensitive individuals whose skin is overloaded or overstimulated.
🩺 HOW WE CARE FOR ROSACEA-PRONE SKIN IN OUR STUDIO
Every client with rosacea deserves a careful, gentle, and professional approach. Our goal is to soothe the skin, strengthen the skin barrier, restore microcirculation, and support the skin's natural balance.
Step by step:
Consultation and skin analysis
We identify the type of rosacea, the level of inflammation, and possible triggers. We also assess overall health, lifestyle, and environmental factors.
Creation of an individual care plan
This includes professional treatments, home care, recommended cosmetics, and if necessary, dietary and supplement recommendations.
Cosmetic treatments suitable for rosacea
We use only hypoallergenic, soothing, and vascular-strengthening products that restore the skin barrier and minimize irritation.
Long-term guidance and client education
We teach you how to care for your skin properly, how to prevent flare-ups, and how to recognize early warning signs..


What worsens the condition of rosacea-prone skin?
Sensitive skin reacts to a variety of internal and external triggers. By avoiding them, you help your skin stay calm.
🔥 Most common triggers:
Viral load, heavy metals (mercury, aluminum)
Diet high in sugar, dairy, spices, coffee, glutamates
Sun exposure, heat, frost, wind, sudden temperature changes
Hot showers, saunas, steaming
Physical exertion (intense exercise)
Alcohol (especially red wine)
Inappropriate skincare products
What to avoid in skincare:
Aggressive products (alcohol, mineral oils, retinoids, acids, essential oils)
Peelings, cleansing brushes, mechanical cleaning devices
Soap on the face
Contact with toxic substances (aluminum foil, tuna, pesticides, chlorinated water, scented candles)