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  2. What causes rosacea? Derms explain. - AOL

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    The Inkey List Azelaic Acid Serum Differin Gel Though retinoids can often be too harsh on sensitive skin, they can still work for rosacea-prone skin if they’re introduced slowly, starting with ...

  3. The Best Skincare Products for Rosacea, According to ... - AOL

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    Azelaic Topical Acid 10% “Using the same ingredient found in a commonly used prescription for rosacea, this azelaic acid serum works to reduce bumps associated with rosacea as well as redness ...

  4. What Does Azelaic Acid Do? (Apparently a Lot) - AOL

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    1. The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%. Beloved by thousands of fans for its ability to treat active breakouts, while also fading dark spots from past acne, this budget buy has a gel cream ...

  5. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Topical azelaic acid is available in gel or cream formulations; it exerts its effects by reducing inflammation through its activity on the cathelicidin pathway, which is upregulated in rosacea-affected skin; it also reduces inflammatory lesions and improves overall symptoms of rosacea; it has been well-studied and shown to be effective in ...

  6. Azelaic acid - Wikipedia

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    Azelaic acid (AzA), or nonanedioic acid, is an organic compound with the formula HOOC(CH 2) 7 COOH. [3] This saturated dicarboxylic acid exists as a white powder. It is found in wheat , rye , and barley .

  7. Steroid rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-induced rosacea is an iatrogenic condition (induced by the physician or patient) from the use of either systemic steroid or topical steroids. It is nearly identical to steroid induced acne from the standpoint of etiology. [1] Topical Steroid induced rosacea (left); after steroid withdrawal and photobiomodulation therapy (right).

  8. What Does Azelaic Acid Do? (Apparently a Lot) - AOL

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    Hyaluronic, glycolic and salicylic acid: Most of us have heard of these skincare ingredients before, but there’s another ingredient you may want to familiarize yourself with (especially if you ...

  9. Perioral dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Perioral dermatitis, also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common type of inflammatory skin rash. [2] Symptoms include multiple small (1–2 mm) bumps and blisters sometimes with background redness and scale, localized to the skin around the mouth and nostrils.