Redness & Rosacea

Struggling with a red rash that flares up with the slightest provocation?
Meet rosacea, a common yet complex skin condition that loves to leave flushing or redness on fair-skinned individuals between 30 and 50—though it doesn't discriminate and can affect anyone, anytime.
While there is no cure for rosacea, our professional-grade product line up available at top clinics can help strengthen and soothe your skin. Additionally, in-clinic treatments will help in managing your rosacea effectively.
What causes Redness & Rosacea?
Although the causes of redness & rosacea remain unknown, there are many environmental and lifestyle factors that contribute to flare-ups.
Think of moving from a hot room to a cold one, hot baths and showers, or indulging a bit too much in spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine. As do stress, anxiety, and menopause.
Recent findings also highlight a possible role of gut microbiome imbalances in aggravating this condition.
Prevention and care.
While there isn’t a magic cure for rosacea, knowledge of its signs and symptoms has advanced to where it can be effectively controlled with expert advice from a skin professional.
Enhance your skin’s resilience through treatments like Dermapen Microneedling which rebuilds and densifies your skin layers, or soothe and fortify with LED light therapy and hydrating clinical facials. Embrace products with cooling properties, always layer on an SPF, make diet adjustments, and consider gut-supporting supplements for a holistic approach.
Professional Skin Treatments
Probeauty partners with top clinics to offer treatments that manage redness & rosacea concerns effectively.

DermapenMicroneedling
Melanocytes (pigment producing cells) are directly targeted to out even skin tone and improve texture.

NEUROCOSMEDICSMindfulness Treatment Sessions
Using high-strength vitamin C and peptides, this treatment has the power to encourage optimal brightening effects.
Professional treatments, paired with our expertly formulated products, help maintain skin vitality and reduce the appearance of redness & rosacea.
Skincare for Redness & Rosacea.
For the most effective results, we highly recommend seeing a skin professional who can prescribe a skincare routine tailored to you.

Our formulations are designed to effectively nourish and protect your skin. Consulting a skin professional can help tailor a regimen for managing redness & rosacea.
Our ingredients provide comprehensive care: ceramides lock in moisture and shield against irritants, hyaluronic acid boosts hydration, niacinamide (vitamin B3) reduces redness, peptides support skin restoration and minimise inflammation, and SPF protects against sun-induced irritation.
This blend of potent ingredients works synergistically to improve skin health and reduce symptoms of rosacea.
Real Results
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the real success stories of our clients.
Through a combination of professional treatments and tailored home care routines, the clinics we supply with Probeauty products help individuals achieve visible improvements in their skin’s appearance.

Amplified Cosmetica

Lovoir

Cameo – Skin Body Beauty
Visiting a skin professional is essential for achieving optimal results.
They provide personalised guidance and treatments tailored to your unique skin needs and goals.

You can support rosacea internally by supporting your healthy gut microbiome (because your skin is connected and reliant on your gut health).
Think vitamin C and Zinc for their antioxidant benefits and a probiotic to support your microbiome.
These can improve skin health, reduce inflammation, and promote healing from the inside out.
Skin Insights
Your comprehensive guide to radiant, healthy skin.
Take a results-driven approach to your redness or rosacea.
Because the signs and symptoms of rosacea vary from one person to another, treatment must be tailored by a skin professional.
Pair this with a personalised at home skincare routine to feel truly confident.

You've got questions, we've got answers.
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterised by facial redness, sensitivity, and often small, red, pus-filled bumps. Common symptoms include persistent redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels. If you experience these symptoms frequently, it’s wise to consult a skin professional or a specialised beauty therapist for an accurate diagnosis.
Not all skin redness is the same. Occasional redness from sensitive skin or environmental damage doesn’t usually indicate rosacea. However, persistent redness might require professional attention.
As we age, our skin changes due to factors like stress, sun exposure, and hormonal shifts, which can manifest differently for each person. For some, this results in skin inflammation like rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic condition typically appearing between ages 30-50. It often causes persistent facial redness that fluctuates with skin stressors. Winter, certain skin products, medications, or diet can trigger flare-ups. However, there are steps to manage and reduce its severity.
Yes, managing lifestyle factors can significantly impact the severity of rosacea symptoms. Avoiding known triggers like extreme temperatures, spicy foods, alcohol, and stress can help. Additionally, incorporating gentle skincare products and protecting your skin from sun exposure with a broad-spectrum sunscreen are crucial steps.
Be mindful of what is triggering your redness, this may come from diet or environmental factors so try keeping a diary of when they occur and try to distinguish a common denominator. You can support rosacea internally by taking essential fatty acid supplements and probiotics. Eat clean, but enjoy some treats, and always stay hydrated.
Treatments such as Dermapen Microneedling can help by boosting skin integrity and reducing redness. LED light therapy is also beneficial as it strengthens capillaries and calms inflammation. Clinical facials tailored for sensitive skin can soothe and reduce redness, providing relief from rosacea symptoms.
Look for skincare products containing ceramides, which help maintain the skin’s barrier; niacinamide (vitamin B3), which reduces inflammation and redness; hyaluronic acid for hydration; peptides for healing; and always use a mineral-based SPF to protect against UV rays which can exacerbate rosacea.
Emerging research suggests a link between gut health and skin conditions like rosacea. A balanced gut microbiome can potentially reduce systemic inflammation and thus rosacea symptoms. Consider incorporating probiotics, either through diet or supplements like Body Biotics, and discuss with a healthcare provider to tailor a gut health strategy that works for you.



















