A Breakthrough for Rosacea
63Prosacea Delivers
I stumbled across Prosacea a few months ago at my local Rite Aid pharmacy. The active ingredient in Prosacea is sulfer 1x. Being a acne/rosacea sufferer for years, I was immediatly intrigued. Prosacea claims to alleviate rosacea-like symptoms such as facial redness, bumps and dryness. Pretty fierce claims, I thought. Only a rosacea sufferer can truly grasp the frustration associated with having this disheartening condition. Could this little $10 tube be the answer to my prayers? Cautiously optimistic, I purchased Prosacea.
After a couple days of using Prosacea (2x a day) I began to see wonderful results. The redness began to fade and the rough bumps were completely gone. I honestly couldn't believe my eyes! Although the redness on my cheeks hasn't disappeared completely, my skin overall looks so much better. However, like most things, there are pros and cons with Prosacea. Prosacea claims to alleviate dryness but it did just the opposite for me. I found this somewhat odd because I have particularly oily skin. I counteract this problem by using Prosacea just once a day instead of twice. I also use a moisturizer after applying Prosacea. My other complaint is that you need to use Prosacea religiously (everyday in my case) to fully reap the benefits.
In conclusion, Prosacea is more than worth the $10. It does what it claims (except for alleviating dryness, in my case). I would definitely recommend Prosacea to any rosacea sufferer. Not only is Prosacea available without a prescription, it's homeopathic and non-irritating. You'll find Prosacea at a few select drug stores such as Rite Aid, Walgreens, Longs and online. Look for Prosacea in the first aid section of these drugstores. After hundreds of dollars spent on prescriptions and dermatologist co-pays, I can honestly say Prosacea works better (by a longshot) than anything else I've used. I recommend checking out www.prosacea.com for more information.







Facial Redness 2 years ago
I have never used it, but for $10 it sounds like a save thing to try out at least.Thanks for sharing.