I'm 59, and I was diagnosed with Rosacea about 30 years ago. (I'd had the symptoms for a few years before that, but it had been diagnosed as allergies/eczema). My face was sore, very red, covered in PAPULES (lumps but not spots). It resembled acne but without "heads" on the lumps. I was depressed and my confidence was zero. The GP said it was one of the worst cases of Rosacea he'd ever seen.
I was prescribed a variety of antibiotic tablets, creams and gels. None made any difference. I was eventually seen by a dermatologist, who prescribed Roaccutane tablets which worked like a miracle! I had a few courses of them, over the following 2 years.
I haven't needed any treatment at all for about 10 years now. I am quite fed on my nose and a bit across my cheeks. Luckily, make-up covers it. There are certain types of camouflage cosmetic creams that work extremely well, and they are available on prescription. VEIL is one, DERMABLEND is another. I don't need those now, but they were fantastic for me years ago.
Certain things make my face redder and hotter than usual.... HEAT (sunshine, exercise, hot showers/baths, spicy food, etc.)
ALCOHOL... any alcohol at all, including cosmetics etc which contain alcohol.
STRESS...when I'm upset or anxious, my face becomes worse.
SOME FOODS....anything containing Ginger, chillies, tomatoes or citrus fruits.
COLD, WINDY weather.
I only use SIMPLE soap and moisturisers on my skin, and I use SURCARE for my laundry.
Contact ACNE & ROSACEA SOCIETY for more information.