Something I would STAY AWAY from if you have sensitive skin-
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Apr 30, 2013
Madelyn F.
Tips for if your Rosacea ever flares up:
You will notice, because your skin will be covered in red rash-y bumps (not acne) and it will itch like crazy. Don't panic, all you'll need is some Aloe. Try to get it straight from the plant if possible! (Trust me, no more chemicals are needed!) DO NOT put on makeup. The aloe needs to do its job. It cleared mine up within a few hours, but everyone's skin is different. Also, stay away from scented makeup products if you have sensitive skin. Those usually make me break out the worst. Discontinue any product (makeup, lotion, body wash, etc.) if anything irritates your skin. Make sure you know your skin type girls! It will save you some trouble.
Xoxoxo