What Do You See When You Look in the Mirror?

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Earlier this year we told you about a common affliction that causes many Canadian women to get red in the face—rosacea. There are different types and triggers, but the fact is that rosacea is very common and is nothing to be ashamed of.

Several of our bloggers have opened up to us about their own struggles with rosacea.

No, I Don’t Have a Sunburn
During her first pregnancy, Rebecca from Playground Confidential experienced a persistent rosiness that she soon learned wasn’t actually acne, but rosacea. Read her story.

 

Rosacea—Act on Red!
Carla from My Half Dozen Daily has pinpointed the causes of her rosacea—too much sun, heat and humidity in the summer and bitter cold winds in the winter. Read her story and find out what other elements could trigger rosacea.

 

Seeing Red
After getting red in the face during exercise for many years, Amy from Keep Your Head Up finally saw her doctor, who quickly diagnosed her with rosacea. Read her story.

 

Rosacea Help
Rosacea can affect people of all ages, as Sandy from Canadian Blog House learned when her mother was diagnosed with it over 20 years ago. Together they have discovered many different triggers and symptoms of rosacea. Read her story.

 

The Reason for the Red
There could be a medical reason for that creeping red flush, as Melissa from MommyKnowz learned when her mother finally spoke to her doctor about her flushed face. Read her story.

 

Red is for roses, not for noses, and there’s a lot more to learn about rosacea, so take some time for yourself and find out how to deal with this condition by visiting Act On Red. Your face will thank you for it.

 

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