Aloe Vera is an option for rosacea. It has a hydrating and penetrating capacity much greater than that of water, which multiplies its effectiveness.
Try applying Aloe every time an outbreak occurs, or even once a day or once every few days as maintenance. The most advisable thing is to wash the area where it is going to be applied well and avoid contact with other areas so that bacteria do not spread.
DANI MARTÍN'S ROSACEA
The singer Dani Martín revolutionized social networks a few days ago with the publication of a selfie in which he shared with all his followers that he suffers from rosacea.
It is a chronic and inflammatory skin disease that causes temporary redness mainly in the forehead, nose and cheeks, and can sometimes be accompanied by acne. "It has been difficult for me to accept that from time to time my skin breaks out these outbreaks, but this is also me," explained the singer. And this problem not only affects the appearance of the skin. It also generates insecurity and complexes in those who suffer from it. In Spain, more than 4 million people have been diagnosed with rosacea for very diverse reasons: diet, climate, pace of life, hygiene habits...
Not smoking, avoiding eating spicy food or protecting the skin from the cold with very moisturizing cosmetics in winter are just some of the advice that dermatologists give to stop its appearance.
REMEDIES TO ALLEVIATE IT
Frequently, when talking about the best natural skin care, Aloe vera emerges as one of the most effective and popular remedies. Its multiple properties (moisturizing, regenerating, detoxifying, healing, etc.) make it a true oasis for our dermis, also for cases of rosacea.
In addition, it eliminates bacteria and oil deposits that clog pores. When it penetrates the skin, it stimulates the reproduction of new cells, as it is a powerful cell regenerator, healing and toning.
Of course, to enjoy all these benefits, it is essential that we make sure that the Aloe is 100% pure, like Atlantia Gel.
In any case, we must not forget that rosacea is a disease that can be improved, but not curable, and not in all cases the skin responds in the same way to a treatment or cosmetic, so you should always go to the dermatologist first.


