April is Rosacea Awareness Month. Rosacea is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that tends to affect the face and can worsen with time if left untreated. It is often mistaken for acne, eczema, or a skin allergy and is common among fair-skinned people, although the causes are not fully understood and there is no cure, there are a number of ways to relieve symptoms.

I have suffered from this for many years, I do struggle with the blushing side of it as people tend to poke fun at it, then resulting in you blushing further.

Bioderma Sensibio AR cream aims to directly act on the sources of redness and irritation and protect and prevent visible red vessels. Using soothing agents, enoxolone and canola, it works to combat rosacea and provide relief of the symptoms. Sensibio AR reduces the ‘overheated’ feeling experienced in skin that is prone to redness.

The cream also works over time to combat the formation and aggravation of diffuse redness with a long-lasting effect. 

You apply the cream twice a day to skin that has been cleansed, it also moisturises and can be used as make-up base, so a worth while buy. Having only used it for a short time I have noticed a difference to my skin, the redness is not as prominent, and I will be investing in some more to see the lasting effects.

Bioderma's Rosactic cream is available priced £16 from Look Fantastic, Feel Unique and Escentual.