Rosacea treatments shouldn’t leave your skin feeling raw, stripped, or worse than when you started. I’m Lori Legaz, a licensed esthetician with over 20 years of experience helping clients with sensitive, reactive, and rosacea-prone skin feel confident again.
At Simply Skin in San Diego, I take a holistic, ingredient-conscious approach that respects your skin’s limits and works with it, not against it. If you’ve been told there’s nothing you can do for your rosacea symptoms, I want you to know that’s not true. Rosacea isn’t something you “cure.” It’s something you learn to manage. With the right education, products, and professional treatments that actually support your skin’s natural healing process. In this post, we’ll walk through the most effective ways to treat rosacea, from gentle facials like the DermaSound to clinical options like IPL, azelaic acid, and more. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or just tired of constant flare-ups, this guide is here to help you understand what’s possible and what’s worth avoiding.
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Here on the Simply Skin blog, we talk a lot about acne. That’s because it’s one of the most common skin conditions, affecting around 50 million Americans annually.
But as common as it is, not all acne is created equal. In fact, for all the words we use to describe it — blemishes, bumps, pimples, breakouts — many people don’t realize that there are actually several distinct types of facial acne, each with their own appearance, causes, and treatment options. To see clearer skin, it helps to know what types of blemishes you're dealing with. In this blog post, let’s explore the different types of acne — how they form, what they look like, and what you can do to treat them. |
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