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I suffer from rosacea on my face, mainly around my cheeks. It’s really embarrassing and makeup doesn't hide it very well, either. I read your article in a recent Irish Sunday Independent mag and you briefly mentioned using organic milk. Could I have more information/advice - perhaps you could recommend products I could use?
 
OK, so this is purely anecdotal, but it’s worth a try. Jo’s best friend Maggie also suffers from rosacea (and was prescribed antibiotics and antibiotic gels, which she didn’t fancy taking long-term). Another friend who shares the problem advised her not to use moisturiser, at night, but to swipe her skin with room temperature organic milk, using (organic) cotton wool. The results have been truly astonishing, and we’d say: worth a shot. (Let us know how you get on!) Our other advice would be: stick to an uncomplicated skincare regime, and don’t chop and change products. (We’ve a hunch that rosacea may be partly down to skin that’s ‘confused’ by having lots of new products applied to it.) Find a good concealer, or try the foundation Jo relies on to cover her broken veins: Lancôme Teint Idôle Hydra-Compact. (She introduced Maggie to this, and she’s also been unswervingly devoted to it ever since.)

Last update: 12:41 PM Friday, June 15, 2007

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