Rosacea Protocol
3% Sulfur15% Azelaic Acid2% Niacinamide
Redness-prone skin may present with visible flushing, sensitivity, and uneven tone. These concerns can appear persistently and may be influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
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without codeClinical Notes
• Avoid common triggers when possible.
• Use daily broad-spectrum SPF as part of a comprehensive skincare routine
• Introduce products slowly to avoid irritation.
• Focus on supporting the skin’s natural moisture barrier and overall comfort
• Seek medical evaluation if eye symptoms are persistent or severe
Protocol Breakdown
Cleanse
Key Ingredients
3% Sulfur: antibacterial, antifungal, reduces oil
Why It Helps
- Decongests follicles and reduces breakout-causing bacteria
- Balances oil without over-stripping
How To Use
Lather 30 to 60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly. If dryness occurs, reduce to once daily.
Anti-Inflammatory
Key Ingredients
15% Azelaic Acid: anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-comedogenic, and antimicrobial effects
Why It Helps
- Reduces inflammatory signals and oxidative stress
- Helps control rosacea-associated bumps
- Improves overall skin clarity and comfort
How To Use
Start nightly, then increase to morning and evening as tolerated. If sensitive, layer over a barrier cream.
Barrier Booster
Key Ingredients
2% Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): supports the barrier and helps defend against environmental stressors
Why It Helps
- Clinically tested for melasma and hyperpigmentation
- Restores and maintain skin’s natural moisture balance and protective barrier
- Defends against environmental stressors
How To Use
Use in the morning and follow with sunscreen. Use as the final step at night.
Genetic & Environmental Factors
The exact cause is unknown, but redness-prone skin may be influenced by a combination of…
Neurovascular Inflammation
Skin sensitivity may contribute to visible flushing and persistent redness.
Compromised Skin Barrier
A weakened moisture barrier may contribute to dryness and increased sensitivity to produ…
Common Triggers
Heat, sun, spicy foods, alcohol, hot beverages, stress, exercise, wind, and harsh active…
What Causes Rosacea?
Erythematotelangiectatic (ETR)
Persistent visible redness and flushing.
Papulopustular (PPR)
Visible bumps that may appear alongside background redness.
Phymatous
Thickened or uneven-looking skin texture, most commonly affecting the nose.