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Rosacea: What It Is and What Makes It Worse

  • Writer: Dr. Lazuk
    Dr. Lazuk
  • Feb 23
  • 2 min read

Rosacea: What It Is and What Makes It Worse | Lazuk Esthetics, Alpharetta, GA

Rosacea: What It Is and What Makes It Worse

By Dr. Lazuk, Co-Founder and CEO of Lazuk Cosmetics® | Esthetics® | Alpharetta, GA


Today, let's talk about rosacea. Because it's widely misunderstood — and often mistreated.


Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and in some cases, papules and pustules that resemble acne.

It's not curable. But it is very manageable.


The key is understanding your triggers. Because rosacea is highly individual.


Common triggers include: heat exposure, spicy food, alcohol — especially red wine — physical exertion, emotional stress, certain skincare ingredients, and sun exposure.

What makes it worse in a dermatological context?


Use acne treatments designed for non-rosacea skin. Harsh exfoliants. Fragranced products. Anything that increases skin temperature or vascular reactivity.


What helps?


A gentle barrier-focused routine. Consistent mineral SPF. Niacinamide for barrier and redness support. And working with a dermatologist to identify individual triggers.


Rosacea asks you to understand your skin — not fight it.


May your skin glow as brightly as your smile.


~ Dr. Lazuk


CEO & Co-Founder

Dr. Lazuk Cosmetics® | Lazuk Esthetics®

Alpharetta, GA | Johns Creek, GA | Milton, GA | Suwanee, GA


Entertainment-only medical disclaimer

This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Individual skin needs vary and should be evaluated by a licensed professional.






✅ Quick Checklist: Before You Start Your Facial Skin Analysis

Use this checklist to ensure the most accurate results:

  • Wash your face gently and leave your skin bare

  • Do not wear makeup, sunscreen, or tinted products

  • Avoid heavy creams or oils before analysis

  • Use natural lighting when possible

  • Relax your face (no smiling or tension)

  • Take the photo straight on, at eye level

  • Repeat the analysis every 30 days to track progress

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