How I Got Rid of My Rosacea | Just a Red Face or Something More?

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This is my story about how I soothed my terribly red face in a very unusual way. If you have rosacea, facial redness, or irritated skin, I hope this helps you find answers too.

If you’re dealing with rosacea, facial redness, or flushing, you’re not alone—and there may be underlying causes you haven’t considered.

woman with redness or rosacea on cheeks.

Last night a new acquaintance said to me, “You have a beautiful complexion!” (and no, the above photo is not of me).

I almost couldn't believe it, and then I told her what a testimony that was to my health improving.  I mentioned to her my previous struggles with my poor red face and thought, “After all that I have been through, I really need to share with others what I've been through with my skin and my health.”

Your Skin and Your Health

Your skin can be a reflection of what is going on inside of you.

If you have blemishes or rashes going on with your skin, something isn't quite right inside.  It could be a topical issue, of course, but more often than not if you work on something inside, the outside gets better.

Many many people are struggling with unnecessary skin conditions. They think that they have to just live with them, putting makeup on top to cover up the problem.

That's just not true. Often working on the inside of your body is the answer.

There are different thoughts in the alternative medical community about the causes of skin problems, but this is my story of a simple solution that made a HUGE difference.

My Skin's Story

In my childhood, I always had beautiful, olive-toned skin.

The first signs that I had a problem showed up in my late 20s.  I remember wondering about faint flushing and I asked an older woman in my church if she thought that I had rosacea. She had mild rosacea, and she said that there was no way I did.

But the redness continued to come and go. It was slight, but it was still there.

Several years later, I asked my doctor what he thought, but he dismissed my concerns and told me to just be gentle with how I washed my skin. “Use tepid water and don't scrub,” was his advice.

Another year or so later I saw my dermatologist for another issue. I timidly voiced my concerns, and he validated my suspicion.

I had rosacea.

His reassurance was that “It probably won't get so bad that you'll have a bulbous nose.”

Well, I was glad about the nose thing, but I didn't want the red face either.

I started avoiding wearing pink and red and it was manageable until things got really bad.

My face was red. Really red. Nose, cheeks, chin. 

There was also awful irritated tingling constantly. I could feel it creeping up into my skin and it was basically petrifying.

I was crying, complaining to my husband, and scouring the internet for solutions. I even got an intense case a few times when the rash got bright red and looked like the classic lupus butterfly rash.

Talk about stress. 

Here are some potential solutions that I found at first.

How to Calm Rosacea and Facial Redness

Rosacea and facial redness can be triggered by a variety of factors, including diet, stress, temperature changes, and internal imbalances.

Following are some things that you can do to soothe or coverup red facial skin.

  • Special face creams and washes
  • Dietary changes (e.g. avoid spicy foods, too hot or too cold drinks, and alcohol)
  • Avoid intense exercise
  • Avoid stress
  • Avoid extreme temperature changes
  • Use green-tinted cover-up (can you say, “Wicked Witch from Wizard of Oz”?)

Basically, I was supposed to change my whole life.  Meanwhile, this red face was doing its best to do just that.

I truly didn't want to go anywhere.

I clearly remember one night my husband kindly drove me across town to a woman's house to try samples of her expensive skin care routine that was supposed to help my terribly itchy and irritated skin. 

Basically I was spending more and more money to throw after a problem that wasn't going away.

And how I was supposed to avoid stress when I felt like my skin was inflamed all the time?  Sigh.

Well, finally I found some answers. And they were shocking.

A Possible Root Cause of Rosacea

As I was doing research on my situation, I read that a red face is thought to be linked to acid reflux. Interestingly, I'd been having heartburn. So I talked with my physician and he prescribed Zantac.

However, one night, while doing more research into acid reflux, something on the internet caught my attention.

Acid reflux can be caused by too little acid in the stomach – not too much.

What, really? Could this be the case for me? And if so, what was the remedy?  Betaine HCl (that stands for hydrochloric acid, aka stomach acid).

That sounded simple but also crazy to me. Take stomach acid?

But after digging around on the internet more and reading over and over again that people were having relief from this simple change, I couldn't ignore it. I didn’t come across major concerns about trying a small amount, but of course, this is something to approach carefully and with guidance if needed.

Next thing I knew I was driving to the health food store.

The $17 bottle at the health food store for 200+ pills was a lot cheaper than the expensive skin care routines I'd been trying. (Note that even years later that Betaine HCl is still a very very inexpensive supplement.

Two pills with my dinner and a good night's sleep and my face looked a TON better in the morning.

I couldn't believe it. My red face wasn't completely clear, but it sure had improved a lot.

I wasn't afraid to go out in public anymore. Though I didn't want to wear red yet, at least I didn't feel like I was going to crawl out of my skin.

Since then, I've continued to work on my health and my skin. And I'm happy to say that I get compliments on my skin every so often.

What a miracle!

Can Low Stomach Acid Be Linked to Rosacea?

There are There are many medications and approaches used to manage rosacea, but for me, and for many others, this seems to be a link. As mentioned, when I was desperately doing research on this topic, I found quite a few people finding that their rosacea cleared up when they addressed their low stomach acid.

My experience showed a clear link. One night of taking a small amount of Betaine HCl and my skin was greatly improved.

Of course, it's not a universal cause and there can be many other things that can be contributing to rosacea, but low stomach acid and poor digestion can be a root cause or contributor to many health issues.

This isn’t the cause for everyone, but it may be one piece of the puzzle for some people.

Other Ways to Support Low Stomach Acid

In addition to taking Betaine HCl, there are other ways to address low stomach acid. Here are some options:

  • Eating slowly and chewing well
  • Not drinking large amounts of water or other beverages with meals
  • Using digestive enzymes
  • Managing stress
  • Addressing gut health overall

If digestion or low stomach acid might be part of your situation, I share more practical ways to support digestion in my natural indigestion remedies post.

One thing that's important to note is that that in general, stomach acid decreases with age.

I’ll be sharing more about this whole topic in a separate post, since digestion can be a big piece of the puzzle for many health issues.

What I Did to Soothe My Red Skin

The HCL was a great help for me, but there are other things that have been helpful for me as I have worked on my overall health doing the following.

While internal health changes made the biggest difference for me, I’ve also found that using gentle, non-irritating skincare helps support sensitive skin.

Keeping things simple and avoiding harsh ingredients can make a big difference when your skin is already inflamed.

If you’re looking for cleaner skincare options, I’ve shared more about brands I use now, including Crunchi, in this review.

How Is My Face Now?

I actually wore a scarf with pink in it a few weeks ago and was told by a friend how nice it looked. Great, huh?

Wearing pink or red is not my goal, but it sure feels nice to be able to wear these colors and not feel self-conscious.  What I truly hope is that this information can help you or someone you love.

Your red face may appear to be merely a cosmetic issue, but looking and feeling inflamed all the time is not fun. And more importantly, it typically means something needs addressing inside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Is My Face Suddenly Red All the Time? (Common Causes)

There are a number of reasons that one's skin could become red. A few possible causes are:

Can Digestive Issues Cause Facial Redness or Rosacea?

In some cases, digestive issues may play a role in skin conditions. While this isn’t widely accepted in conventional medicine, some people report improvements in facial redness when addressing gut health or low stomach acid.

For me, supporting digestion made a noticeable difference.

Can Food or Diet Trigger Rosacea Flare-Ups?

Yes, for many people, certain foods can trigger or worsen facial redness. Common triggers include spicy foods, alcohol, and highly processed foods or foods high in histamine though sensitivities can of course vary from person to person.

Finally, I am not a doctor. Even though I was re-med at a top university, I decided that I couldn't likely juggle being a physician while being a mom. In hindsight, I was probably right, but that doesn't make me any less interested in all things medical.

Still, you must check with your own physician prior to changing your diet, exercise routine, or supplements.

If you struggle with a red face, what's helped you?

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175 Comments

  1. I tried the Made from Earth Rosehip Serum for my rosacea on my cheeks and it works because my cheeks really flare up in the winter with central heating, cold, etc. It has definitely helped the flare ups and moisturises really well. I use on my cheeks morning and night under foundation. No rosacea product works for everyone but the Made from Earth Rosehip Serum worked for me and is reasonable in price

  2. I have struggled with red skin for years. I have adult acne and as a result have many old scars and red skin. I struggle to leave the house without make up on as my skin looked so sore and inflamed.

    I have tried many rosacea treatments and most have left me with very dry itchy skin as my acne sill pops out around my neck and jawline.

    This however the Somaluxe Redness Repair has really helped. My red skin is starting to fade. It’s also helping with current acne spots. There not dry and itchy anymore my breakouts seem less severe as the redness has reduced. I love the product.

  3. For my face I’ve only been using dermalmd rosacea serum about a month or so and I can tell a difference already. The sides of my face and nose are extremely red and it has lessened. It is a very thick serum but is not greasy at all, a little goes a long way.

    1. Thanks for the recommendation. I can’t find the ingredient list anywhere- just key ingredients. Do you have the list please? thanks!

  4. I have always had red cheekanitis as my son calls it. I am of British decent
    People always said I looked like I was healthy, then that turned into raccoon face meaning that did I have sunglasses on when out in the sun, which one speaker at a health conference, picked me out and said I had kidney problems. I have rosacea for sure.
    It gets worse with wine, stress and lack of sleep.
    I also had excema very badly when I was young. Skin it seems, is a neurological billboard
    I do have neurological problems which have me in the MS category and suffer from fatigue, sensory overload, digestive complaints, neuralgia etc
    I have had digestive issue and food sensitivities my whole life.
    About 4 years ago, I had some very shocking news and developed trouble swallowing, , I finally figured out I had a hiatus hernia which accounted for my upset tummy, acid reflux. This I managed to counter with a few tricks I learned while researching. One being I had very bad posture my whole life which I have somewhat corrected
    Breathing practices, stretching, yoga and what I call time out for integration help my rosacea. I don’t put anything on my face as it flares up
    I’ve started Essential oils but only sniffing and some diffusion but went into severe coughing. I was told I was detoxing. I stopped the oils and stopped coughing but was hoping they could cross the blood brain barrier and clear up my nervous system and my skin
    I do drink wine but mostly I only drink water, little dairy, hardly any gluten and eat small portions. I do find that taking digestive aids and Hcl help
    I also take magnesium and essential fatty acids
    Only one of my children has red cheekanitis
    A lot of research needed so I like this blog for all the work being done already
    Thanks
    Daphne

    1. Welcome, Daphne, and thanks for your kind words. I am trying out some new products for rosacea. Mine flared over the past few weeks – it hasn’t done that for a long long time. Have you done anything for your kidneys? I have been curious about that.

  5. It’s so good to find other bloggers talking about rosacea – even though it’s so common, it’s hard to find others.
    I’ve had rosacea for 10 years (since I was 21) and I’ve finally got it under control (as much as possible!)

    I’m really intrigued about your link between acid reflux and rosacea, going to do some more research into that!

    Here’s my blog if you’re interested in reading about my rosacea journey: https://talontedlex.co.uk/2015/04/09/what-is-rosacea-my-diagnosis-and-what-it-means-to/

    Lex

  6. I also found a product that helps shade the redness, it’s Physicians Formula face powder. There’s a shade with green and pink and white, it’s a great cover up for emergencies till you can get your skin straightened out. I work in a restaurant and it’s stressful and you run around constantly, my face gets red and heated. I go to the ladies bathroom and dust some on my cheeks when I feel them tingling, it hides the redness without making my face look washed out (pink shade) and doesn’t look green or white.. the three shades work together to give you a natural blush cover up.

    1. Hi there. I think I tried some samples of that – it didn’t work great for me, but glad it’s working for you. Have you tried the HCl?

  7. I just found your blog today and came across this post. I don’t have rosacea, but I am really having a lot of heartburn. I read about HCL with pepsin and tried it last week (250 mg…wanted to start slowly a) with my evening meal. I never experienced any warmth, but woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible acid taste in my mouth and a super uncomfortable, gurgly stomach. I’m guessing I have enough acid??? Can you describe the warmth you are supposed to feel?

    1. Oooh…I guess you might. I can’t medically advise, but I would guess so. Perhaps trying during the day is better b/c you can be awake to evaluate how you feel. I was told that it’s best to start supplements in the morning for that reason. Hope that helps :). My “warmth” ended up being more of a tummy ache….

  8. Adrienne, do you still take this? I’m just learning about it and hope it could help my acid reflux. Thanks! <3

    1. Yes, I do. I am so sorry to just be getting back to you – I think your comment went to spam and I am just trying to catch up. Thanks and let me know.

  9. Thanks for sharing your experience with rosacea, reflux, and stomachs acid. That may explain why tomato gravy does not aggrivate my reflux. In fact, I crave acidic foods. I need to do more research myself now.

    Have you found any connection between reflux and tongue tie? My children have both been diagnosed with tongue tie and I suspect I also have a degree of it. If you are interested in starting some research google Holly Puckering and read the PDF file. Wow.

    Thanks for the time you put into your work.

    1. Thanks! Interesting. I have no idea but my boys both have some degree. I don’t believe that I do at all though.

  10. I have the bumpy, pimples type of Rosacea. I’m 66 years old and it seemed to manifest after a serious horse riding accident 6 years ago. Maybe it was the trauma? Perhaps the medications I was given. I’ll never know. I do tend to have adrenal fatigue so there’s a connection.
    I’m writing to that tell you this ; I’ve been to countless dermatologists, used their prescription drugs, all to no avail. They worked a bit, or for a while and if I missed a day, it was all back. I found a company called BeautiControl. I tried their Sensitive Skin care line using the face wash, moisturizer and their Calming Fluid for flare ups (usually from being in the sun too long). I have found that buy using these products in the morning and before bed, my Rosacea is almost non existent. Best thing is if I skip a session or even a day or two it doesn’t flare up again like when I was using the prescriptions. The stuff is not too expensive and lats quite a long time (months).
    I want to share this with other sufferers.
    Full disclosure :I did work for BeautiControl after my accident. I’m a massage therapist. I broke my back in that accident and couldn’t do massage anyone, but seriously missed that spa environmental I found this company and did home spa parties. I still ‘belong’ to that company, but purely for the small discount I get when purchasing my skin products. Happily, I’m back to doing massage again.
    I’m intrigued by your information about actually getting rid of this nasty condition and will now continue reading what you have to say about it in your blog. Thank you for doing the research!

    1. Glad to hear something is working for you! I wonder if the stress might have upset your gut and caused the condition. I am using a line by Miessence that is likely more expensive but I am happy with it. Not sure about BeautiControl’s ingredients. I haven’t looked at them in a long time. Welcome!!!