Prosacea, Eucerin Redness Relief, and over-the-counter treatments like that only provide symptomatic relief for *very* mild rosacea. They do not help to treat or control the underlying condition, nor do they prevent its progression. Many people who only have sensitive skin (and haven't been diagnosed by a dermatologist) don't have true rosacea. These products are very good for those who have sensitive skin and have redness due to irritation and sensitivity -- and are good complements for a rosacea treatment regimen -- but are not effective for true rosacea by themselves.
Rosacea really requires treatment by a dermatologist to prevent its progression into more severe and advanced stages. Have you tried anything for your rosacea that isn't a prescription?
rosacea-ltd is something you might like to consider. It is not prescription and comes with a money back guarantee. I have used this for several years ! It isn't cheap but as will last a very long time it works out really cheap.
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