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Home Remedies for Rosacea

by Mama Nature Health & Beauty
Rosacea is a skin condition. It is recognized as reddened skin, usually occurring on their cheeks and nose. It particularly affects those with fair skin, and it becomes more common with age. The redness can spread to their forehead, back, chest, ears, and even eyelids in severe cases or if triggered. Fortunately, there are many ways to treat rosacea naturally. Some of these treatments are readily available and can be applied at home.

Natural treatments with essential oils rosacea

Always talk with their doctor about changes to their skin. While rosacea is typically benign, skin changes may indicate a more serious underlying condition that needs medical treatment. If you are diagnosed with rosacea without more serious underlying causes, you have options. Before you seek prescription medication — and if their rosacea is not too extreme — you may want to try some of the following.

Aloe vera

The gel from the inner leaf of the aloe vera plant is emollient and moisturizing. It can be successful as a topical remedy for rosacea. Many moisturizers contain aloe. You can use these and follow package directions. Or harvest a leaf from a live aloe plant and apply the inner gel directly to their skin for vegan skincare. It is possible to be sensitive or allergic to aloe vera, so do a patch test before you apply it to larger areas.

Burdock

Burdock is available as a supplement, extract, or food.As an edible remedy, burdock root can purify their liver and clear up skin conditions such as acne. Burdock plant extract can be an effective treatment for rosacea.

Chamomile

Like aloe, chamomile is common in moisturizing skin products. It is often used topically in herbal treatment for inflamed skin.Many studies support it as a successful remedy. Purchase a moisturizing product containing natural chamomile and use it by following label directions.Chamomile essential oil can be diluted and applied, too. You can also make chamomile tea, wait for it to cool, and apply it as a skin wash or compress.

Coconut Oil

Moisturizers like coconut oil are popular for all sorts of inflammatory skin conditions, including rosacea.There are not recent studies showing coconut oil to be effective for rosacea. Still, it could help as a known anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and moisturizer.Apply a small amount of high-quality coconut oil to their skin. You can also use it as a carrier oil for appropriate essential oils if desired.

If rosacea flares up at home, there are plenty of simple, natural, and affordable options to help you. Some may be effective enough to avoid a doctor’s visit or medications.While research suggests there are health benefits, the FDA does not monitor or regulate the purity or quality of essential oils. It is important to talk with their doctor before you begin using essential oils and use caution when choosing a quality brand.Test products on their arm with a dime size application to be sure you are not allergic. If you do not react in 24 hours, you should be safe to use the product.If rosacea interferes with their daily life or gets too painful, talk with their doctor or local pharmacist about medication and other treatment options.


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