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7 Common Rosacea Triggers, and Easy Solutions to Avoid Flare-Ups

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

Last week, we talked about rosacea in general, and mentioned some of the common activities that can trigger a flare-up. This week, we’ll go into these triggers in more detail, and help you to adopt coping techniques that will help keep your skin clear. Keep a lid on redness with these tips!  7 Rosacea Triggers [...]

Ingredient Showcase: Barberry Bark, the Acne-Inhibiting, Wound-Healing Ingredient

Monday, June 17th, 2013

If you’re looking for something to kill bacteria and ease inflammation on your skin, barberry bark is your answer. Used in traditional medicine for thousands of years, it contains a number of natural components that help soothe irritating skin conditions and even reduce stomach pain. Used for thousands of years, barberry kills bacteria and can [...]

Rosacea 101—What It Is, How to Cope

Wednesday, June 12th, 2013

My rosacea was at it’s worse last summer and fall,” writes Jessica. “My face was on fire and I was also getting all sorts of bumps on my face—little white one and red ones too.” “I feel like I look like a monster when my face goes all red,” writes another forum member. “I hate [...]

Ingredient Showcase: Fenugreek Seed, the Anti-Inflammatory

Monday, June 10th, 2013

Fenugreek seeds are typically ground up into a spice and used in curry and to contribute a complex sweetness and subtle bitterness to saucy dishes. We also like using the seeds here at Annmarie Gianni Skin Care for their anti-inflammatory action, and for their natural ability to exfoliate the skin, revealing new, younger cells underneath. [...]

Ouch—5 Tips for Soothing Sunburn, Naturally

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

You know better. You had planned to reapply your sunscreen. You didn’t think you were outside that long. It wasn’t that hot. There were clouds. We all tend to blame ourselves just a little bit when we end up with a sunburn. Truth is, they can sneak up on us when we least expect them. [...]