Last Updated on April 13, 2015 by Janell
This post brought to you by Prosacea . The content and opinions expressed below are that of Saving You Dinero.
Growing up, I always had pink, blotchy cheeks. We always just said I had natural blush. It never really bothered me when I was little but as a teenager and an adult, I didn’t like the extra redness on my face. I am not a big fan of wearing make up. Back before they had mineral powder, most people used liquid foundation and it felt gross because it’s hot and muggy in Florida.
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As an adult, I visited a Dermatologist. They told me I had Rosacea. I never knew what that was. She gave me some pamphlets and a prescription. I went home and did some research and it made sense! I did use the creams for a little bit and it did help some, but once the prescription ran out I didn’t bother to refill it.
It has been a few years and I wanted to do something to help reduce the redness and blotches on my face. I have been using Prosacea Medicated Rosacea Gel and I love it – I can really see a difference!
Prosacea Medicated Rosacea Gel does not cover up rosacea symptoms but actually controls them. I tend to have sensitive skin – but this cream did not bother my face at all – it really helped!
Why You Should Try Prosacea® for Rosacea:
- It helps to heal, not conceal Rosacea.
- Light, water-based formulation that goes on easily, absorbs quickly, and provides a flawless finish under makeup. Aloe also helps soothe dry, reddened skin
- Prosacea® Medicated Rosacea Gel is Dermatologist recommended
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Prosacea Medicated Rosacea Gel is a medicated treatment that effectively controls rosacea symptoms like redness, bumps, and irritation. When you click here you can print a coupon to save $3.00.
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Would you like to try Prosacea®? Leave me a comment and share a personal tip on how you face Rosacea (for example you can share make-up tricks and tips) One lucky reader will win a Prosacea® care package!
Like with everything in your medicine cabinet, please make sure to read and follow all label instructions before using.

Scott Johnson
Wednesday 15th of July 2015
Hi! I don't remember having it as a teen or kid, but about 10 years ago I noticed my face would get really red. Stress would make it worse. For about 5 years, the skin would be peeling, stinging and itching real bad. I thought it was very sensitive skin. I went to my GP and during the check up I mentioned my skin. He believed it was rosacea and a dermatologist confirmed it. Before the appointment, I bought a book on rosasea and I searched online for th cheapest OTC product for rosasea. You guessed it, it happened to be Prosacea! I immediately starting using Cetaphil wash and lotion and used Prosacea once or twice a day. I noticed a difference! My dermatologist has allowed me to continue that and we've added metro gel 1%. What the Prosacea hasn't taken care of the metro gel 1% has. With my insurance it costs $15 and one 60 gram tube lasts 3 months! Prosacea lasts me about 1-3 months depending on how often I appply it, which I try to aim for once a day. My dermatologist talked about antibiotics and laser treatments, but my rosasea isn't as bad as others I have seen online, so I declined that. He recommended CeraVe PM to reduce the redness and it seems to work, too. It's expensive at the drug stores so I might switch to the generic or buy it online. I use a sunscreen when I go outside and have to watch my triggers.
If you're still doing the contest, I'd love to enter. Also, this is my personal experience, you should check with your doctor--I'm not getting paid to talk about these products. However, I wouldn't mind if I did. LOL!
Chloe
Saturday 23rd of May 2015
Hmm. I never heard of this product! I am gonna check it out. Thank you!
Olivia Douglass
Friday 22nd of May 2015
I try to use skin care products that don't bother it!
Naomi
Friday 22nd of May 2015
I've been told I have Rosacea, but I've never really done anything with it. I also have some skin allergies, so I avoid makeup.
Stephanie Keeping
Friday 22nd of May 2015
I have a friend who has trouble with rosacea. I am going to share this with her.