Managing rosacea naturally

Managing rosacea naturally

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition affecting millions worldwide, characterised by facial redness, swelling, and acne-like bumps. For those seeking relief, it's crucial to choose skincare products wisely, focusing on ingredients that soothe and avoiding those that exacerbate the condition.

Ingredients to avoid

Certain ingredients and environmental factors can trigger rosacea flare-ups:

  • Alcohol and synthetic fragrances: These can cause irritation and worsening of redness.
  • Harsh exfoliants: Physical scrubs or strong acids can further irritate sensitive skin.
  • Sulfates: Commonly found in cleansers and shampoos, sulfates such as sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to irritation and dryness, which may exacerbate rosacea symptoms.

Skin Botanist's soothing ingredients

Skin Botanist's products are crafted with a focus on gentle, natural ingredients suitable for sensitive skin types, including those with rosacea. Some of the key heroes are:

  • Apricot Kernel Oil: Known for its soothing effects on sensitive skin, it helps to reduce redness and provide deep moisturisation.

  • Jojoba Oil: This oil closely mimics human sebum, making it excellent for balancing skin's moisture without aggravating rosacea.

  • Shea Butter: Rich in vitamins and anti-inflammatory properties, it helps to nourish and protect sensitive skin from environmental stressors.

  • Beeswax: Forms a protective barrier on the skin while also offering anti-inflammatory benefits, which is crucial for rosacea-affected skin.

Additional beneficial ingredients

While Skin Botanist focuses on high-quality natural ingredients, those with rosacea might also benefit from incorporating the following into their skincare routine:

  • Niacinamide: This vitamin helps improve the skin's barrier function and reduce inflammation.
  • Green Tea Extract: Offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to soothe the skin and reduce redness.

Skincare tips for rosacea

  • Gentle cleansing and moisturising: Use mild cleansers and moisturise regularly with products containing calming ingredients like those in our range.

  • Sun Protection: Always apply a mineral-based sunscreen to protect sensitive skin from UV rays.

  • Minimalistic skincare routine: Using fewer products reduces the risk of irritation.

Managing rosacea involves understanding and avoiding triggers, using products with beneficial ingredients, and maintaining a gentle skincare routine. 

Skin Botanist offers a range of products that support skin health with natural, soothing ingredients, making them a suitable choice for those with rosacea. 

Visit our ingredient page to learn more about the benefits of the healing oils and butters used in our products. 

By combining these practices with the right skincare products, those with rosacea can achieve better skin health and comfort.

The Skin Botanist approach

Why our skincare looks different

Most skincare is 70 to 80% water. Once it dries, what's left is fragrance, preservatives and a thin film of actives. We remove the water entirely.

Every Skin Botanist formula is anhydrous - concentrated botanical oils, butters and waxes, with nothing diluted. Cold-blended by hand in Victoria, Australia, in small batches small enough that we notice if a butter sets differently or a scent lifts stronger. The texture is richer. A little goes further. Skin feels nourished, not coated.

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