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Not Always Rosy: Rosacea in Deeper Skin Tones
Though rosacea is already a challenging skin condition for skin care professionals to correctly identify and treat, even more difficulty arises when working with deeper skin tones, particularly those whose...
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Triple Threat: An Up-Close Look at Eczema, Rosacea, and Psoriasis
Aestheticians frequently encounter clients with sensitive skin conditions. While a professional’s scope of practice does not allow them to treat eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis, they can provide treatments that supplement...
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Seeing Red: The Dos and Don’ts of Treating a Client with Rosacea
Written by: Scott McDougall
Rosacea is a skin condition that affects as many as 1 in 20 people and, because it mainly affects the face, it presents a significant problem for everything from makeup...
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Rosacea: Updates to the Standard Classification System
Written by: Emma Terhaar
When the National Rosacea Society published the first diagnostic guidelines for rosacea in 2002, it ushered in an unprecedented era of research into this widespread, chronic facial skin disorder now...
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On Red Alert: Recognizing the Common Symptoms and Triggers of Rosacea
Written by: Christiane Waldron
Rosacea is a chronic, and well-known, skin disorder primarily apparent in the center of the face cheeks, chin, nose, and central forehead and is often characterized by episodes of remissions...
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