How is Rosacea Different From Acn
July 14th, 2008Acne is a very difficult condition for anyone, young or old. But of course acne is not the only problem that one can have with their skin, whether it’s the skin on their face or anywhere else. Cysts, moles, and rosacea are also very common problem that many people have, and what is unfortunate is that most people just don’t know the difference between these things. They put acne medication on their cysts or think that moles are blackheads, and so on. One of the most common mistakes they make in this area is confusing rosacea for acne itself. If people don’t get a proper understanding of what the difference is between these conditions it’s very possible to not only ignore acne at the source but to actually make the condition even worse; especially with rosacea can the skin become inflamed and irritated if it’s not treated properly. But how is this condition different from acne and what can you do to address it?
Acne is a very unique condition of the skin wherein dirt, oil and bacteria get trapped in hair follicles or pores and a thin layer of skin or a skin cell forms over it so that it can’t get washed away.
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