Tag: Rosacea

Why Does My Face Flush After Drinking Alcohol?

Many people notice that their face looks pink, warm, or noticeably red after a drink. In many cases, this happens because alcohol can widen blood vessels near the surface of the skin, making redness more visible for a while. For some people, though, flushing can be stronger, last longer, or show up alongside burning, stinging,… Read more »

What Are 12 Skin Conditions You Should Know About?

Yes – there are several skin conditions that are especially useful to recognize because they are common, can look similar at first, and do not all need the same kind of care. Some are mostly frustrating, some tend to flare and calm down over time, and some deserve prompt evaluation because they can mimic something… Read more »

When Persistent Redness Needs a Dermatologist Visit

Some redness fades quickly after exercise, sun exposure, a new product, or a stressful day. But when redness keeps showing up, lingers for weeks, or starts coming with burning, swelling, bumps, or visible vessels, it is worth paying closer attention. Persistent redness does not always signal something serious, but it can be associated with several… Read more »

Alcohol and Rosacea: What People Notice Most

For many people with rosacea, alcohol is less about a dramatic reaction and more about a pattern they start to recognize over time. A glass of wine, a cocktail at dinner, or drinks during a social weekend may be followed by more redness, warmth, or a lingering flushed look that feels hard to calm down…. Read more »

Why “Hot” Skincare Trends Can Worsen Redness

Redness can be frustrating, especially when you are trying to do the right thing for your skin. Many popular routines are designed to feel dramatic in the moment, but for reactive skin, that intensity can backfire. Quick answer Heat and friction can increase flushing and make redness look more noticeable. Over-exfoliating can weaken the skin… Read more »

Rosacea vs. Sensitive Skin: How to Tell the Difference

Facial redness can come from more than one cause, so the short answer is: it may be rosacea, but it may also be irritation from a weakened skin barrier or products that do not agree with your skin. The two can look similar at first, especially when redness comes and goes. A helpful difference is… Read more »

Laser Options for Visible Vessels: What to Ask About

Visible vessels can be frustrating because they often seem more noticeable in bright light, photos, or after heat and exercise. If you’re looking into laser treatment, the most helpful starting point is not finding a single “best” device for everyone, but understanding what questions will help you have a more informed consultation. In plain terms,… Read more »

Best Skincare Routine for Redness-Prone Skin

Redness-prone skin often does best with less, not more. A calm, consistent routine can help support your skin barrier and reduce the cycle of stinging, flushing, and irritation that sometimes comes from over-cleansing, over-exfoliating, or trying too many products at once. The goal is not perfection. It’s choosing a few well-tolerated basics, using them consistently,… Read more »

Excel V+ for Facial Redness: Rosacea, Broken Capillaries, and Sun Damage

Facial redness can result from several factors, including rosacea, broken capillaries, and sun damage. At Waverly DermSpa, we understand the emotional toll these conditions can have, affecting confidence and skin health. Luckily, there’s a solution: Excel V+. This advanced laser technology effectively targets and reduces redness, leaving skin looking clear and refreshed. Quick Answer Excel… Read more »