Get soothing relief and put an end to embarrassing skin redness with Glytone Rosacure, our latest giveaway! The advanced 3-step treatment features a patented combination of ingredients clinically proven to minimize the symptoms of intermittent to permanent redness for a clear, healthy-looking complexion.
The system includes:
Step 1: Cleansing Milk – Contains Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM) and 3% hyaluronic acid to promote cell renewal and optimal hydration for a soft, rejuvenated complexion.
Step 2: Calming Tonic Lotion – Features MSM to help even skin’s texture as it calms redness. It also includes 3% hyaluronic acid to hydrate and refresh skin.
Step 3: Cream Gel – Provides intense relief of stinging and itching as it reduces the appearance of redness with 7.2% Silibinin-MSM.
The patented combination of Hyaluronic Acid-MSM and Silibinin-MSM has been clinically proven to have a dramatic effect on the factors that trigger skin redness:
1. 6 ½ times less pro-inflammatory cytokine (less inflammation)
2. 3 times greater inhibition of intermittent erythema (less redness)
Additionally, all Rosacure products are paraben- and fragrance-free for powerful results without the irritation!
Congrats to our winners!
1.) Suzanne
2.) Meghan Jones
3.) Nichole Woods
4.) Susan Stickney
5.) Linda Niderno
Thanks to all for participating! Winners check your emails for more info. on how to claim your prizes.
**5 winners will be chosen at random. Post a comment and tell us what your 3 favorite tips are for taking care of your redness prone skin. Giveaway starts on 3/14/12 and ends 3/28/12 at 11:59 pm PST. The winners will be announced during the time of 3/29/12- 4/29/12. If a winner does not reply within 5 business days of being contacted, another winner will be chosen.**












138 Comments
1- Opt for very gentle cleansers that won’t aggravate your skin.I love using creamy non-foaming cleansers.
2- Zinc is a fantastic ingredient for soothing the skin and will often calm down any redness,
3- Watch you temperatures : stay in a cool environment and don’t bake in the sun!
My 3 favorite tips for red prone skin unfortunately revolve around concealing it.
I use mineral foundation, a concealer, and try to stay cool.
(abstaining from alcohol is a fourth)
I would LOVE to win the glytone rosacea kit.
3 Beauty Tips – Complexion
1. At night, Always be sure to moisturize. It is one of the most important times because your cells are regenerating and renewing themselves. They need plenty of moisture to stay healthy!
2. When a pimple (or appearance of a pimple) starts to surface, apply just a touch of toothpaste to the area at night. It will dry out the area, sucking up the oils, without giving your skin harsh chemicals. Enjoy the minty smell!
3. Exfoliate before you wash, but exfoliate with different products during different times of the year. In winter, the more dry season, exfoliate with lighter/smaller beads to reduce dry skin. In summer, exfoliate with bigger/rougher beads to really clear out the pores.
I use specified lotions
i put a cool washcloth on my face
try to keep my hand off my face
My best way to take care of my red skin is to use moisturizer day and night, where spf 30 always and use cold cream to take off makeup so I dont’ irritate.
For redness I avoid harsh chemicals such as Benzoyl Peroxide. Also I avoid super grainy scrubs, and use green tea.
I start with a mild, non comodegenic face wash such as cetaphil, keep a super moisturizing face cream in the fridge, the cooling effect feels amazing, and I exfoliate no more than twice weekly! I also stay away from smoking which GREATLY causes redness!
I am intrigued to try these products! I would love to win this giveaway!
My three tips to get rid of redness are:
Prime the skin
Conceal any redness
Use products for sensitive skin
First I rinse with warm water and pat my skin dry. I use a toner to help with that tight and flaky feeling of dehydration. I avoid toners and makeup that contain alcohol as alcohol-based products have a drying effect on skin. I try to look for cleansers, toners, makeup, and moisturizers that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. I Cleanse, tone and moisturize with gentle products everyday. The idea for your skin is to always choose products with a soothing benefit. Some common ingredients to look for are: chamomile, azulene, bisabolol, allantoin, lavender, camphor, calamine, rosemary, thyme, aloe vera etc.
I eat a balanced diet, get facials, and Visine for spot treatment.
My 3 tips for taking care of my redness prone skin are:
1. Reduce stress
2. Avoid cheap skins care products
3. Minimize sun exposure
I wash my face with a gentle cleanser. When washing my face I always use cool water. I follow up with a facial moisturizer made for sensitive skin.
THANKS!
1. Protect skin from the sun – I use sunscreen year round.
2. When washing my face, I use lukewarm water – too hot or too cold can irritate.
3. When drying my face, I pat it dry, never wipe.
i have alot of redness and this is what helps me:
1) OCM (oil cleansing method) to wash my face after removing my make up and cleansing;
2) Light layer of cranberry seed oil on clean face;
3) Moisturizer
I use sensitive skin products.
I never go to bed before cleaning my face with a gentle cleanser like Cetaphil. I use a skin toner next, not an astringent. Moisturizer is my last step.
Sometimes I start the day with Metrogel.
I like to treat my red skin very gently – gentle cleansing, exfoliation, etc.
I would love to win this!!
I also use sunscreen as the sun makes redness worse, I don’t wash my face with hot water-only lukewarm, and I use a green tinted primer to tone down redness.
Wash at least once a day and moisturize
1. Avoid direct sunlight.
2. Minimize alcohol and hot drinks (both things make my skin get all red and splotchy).
3. Use prescription-grade topical cremes and gels.
Hydrocortisone, lotion and aloe.
Gentle cleaning, rose & lavender essential oils, gentle handling
Rinsing with cold water, not using too harsh a cleanser, breathing exercises to reduce my stress.
use lukewarm water rather than hot or cold to rinse off face.
use a skin-soothing oatmeal and honey mask
aloe vera gel helps too!
Use a good sensitive cleanser and moisturizer. Stay away from harmful chemicals, and let my skin breathe at least once a week by not wearing makeup, as well as being sure to wash it off nightly.
I would love a chance to use this. I have rosy red cheeks that won’t go away, no matter what I do!
eating fruits, veggies and drinking lots of water and mineral makeup
sunscreen always, watch what you use on skin and never use soap or pick skin
Put cold cream every night
using fragrance free moisturizer, drinking plenty of water, and using sunscreen of course
moisturizer
plenty of water
sunscreen
The 3 ways i take care of my redness prone skin is using moisturizer, a acne system and toner.
If I could afford a laser treatment I would but since I can’t here are the 3 things I do.
Use a green tea gel that is calming to the skin.
Use a concealer
Use a base makeup.
would love to win this wonderful product!
I’m really fair and prone to redness and broken capillaries. I use a gentle cleanser, stay away from strong products and try to be gentle with my skin.
Three tips are sunscreen, hat and stay out of the sun.
My 3 tips for taking care of redness prone skin are: 1) Healthy skin starts from within – eat nutrient dense foods, drink plenty of water and give your body proper rest and exercise, 2) don’t use products that are chemical laden and harsh, look for natural, fragrance/chemical/dye free products, 3) avoid being exposed to sun for long periods of time and avoid becoming overheated – this drys and dehydrates skin which can cause more than just redness. Take care of your skin – it will take care of you ;o)
I have had Redness prone skin for years and suggest these 3 things:
1. A mild cleanser that won’t irritate or inflame skin.
2. Always avoid added fragrance in skincare products and other ingredients that might be irritating such as alcohol . Read the ingredients label do NOT depend on the salesperson to know……I have had many tell me “There is no fragrance , see smell it ” you can not always tell that way.
3. Be careful not to use a rough washcloth, cleansing buff puff/ sponge etc. And blot dry don’t rub.
1. Check ingredients of products and stay away from irritants!
2. Use a calming moisturizer
3. Alcohol-free toner
My three tips are: Stay out of the Sun, Mediterranean Diet, and great Skincare!
My three favorite tips for soothing redness are:
-washing in lukewarm water, NOT hot or ice cold
-a mixture of oatmeal, milk, and mashed cucumber used as a facial mask
-staying out of the sun, while using anti-redness products like Glytone Rosacure
Would love to win this set–thanks for the opportunity!
using belli face wash.face mask.quit smoking
I do have redness in my check area. To control the redness I use a gentle cleanser, toner and a good cover up concealer.
My 3 favorite tips are using a very gentle, lotion-style cleanser that’s fragrance free containing anti-irritants and soothing ingredients, along with a similar hydrating toner – those 2 products are a MUST for me to keep my skin redness at bay. And 3rd, I always have a small bottle of olive oil handy to add to my moisturizer for added hydration. My skin just loves olive oil – it’s such an inexpensive item that feels like a luxury product!
Would love a chance to win this set!!
I posted a comment earlier, but neglected to share my 3 tips: (1) always remove makeup before going to bed, (2) moisturize, moisturize, moisturize, (3) green tinted primer to conceal.
1. Minimal exfoliation
2. Use gentle skin care
3. Use gentle makeup
moisturizeX3
I have just recently learned about your products. I have adult acne and would love to try your products! I have heard nothing but wonderful things about you! I hope I win
I use a lot of foundation and concealer to cover the redness, I use fragrance free gentle cleansers and moisturizers, and I use aveeno brightening cream to try and get rid of the redness. I hope I win, I would love to try your products
Using gentle cleansing products with no alcohol. Make sure to moisturize and use sun protection.
- Stay out of direct wind when possible (especially in the winter).
- Avoid spicy foods if this is a trigger.
- Use gentle, rocacea-friendly skincare on a regular basis.
I think using cool water to washy my face, using sunscreen and using mineral foundation helps.
My tips are to use none foaming cleanser, apply spf moisturizer during day and none alcohol products.
would LOVE to win! very needed
I stay away from benzoyl peroxide and similar harsh chemicals and things like astrigents. Use green tea treatments to lessen redness. Lastly, I use a redness reducing moisturizer.
About 6 months ago my skin on my face became red. I went to my dermatotlotgist suggested I use Glytone Gentle Milk Cleanser. His office doesn’t carry any other Glytone Products. He also advised me to use their Green Tea Gel which is suppose to be calming to the skin. Also their concealer and heavy based makeup. I never leave the house without my makeup. I am miserable. These Glytone Products give me high hopes. It would be miraculous if I win these Gllytone Products. But if I win and they work, I will buy them all from the Dermstore. Also I will twitter about them and Dermstore. Plus share on my FB page, Glyone FB page and Dermstore FB page.. Please let me try these products and give me hope.
I forgot to mention, I use Glytone gentle cleanser, green teas gel, and SPF30 under my concealer and heavy based maekup.
Three fav tips to reduce redness are don’t exfoliate too much, use products for sensitive skin, and moisturize daily.
SPF, SPF, SPF!!!
Always wash my face with only the coldest water available in the morning and at night never go to bed without cleansing, and always use SPF.
1. Use a gentle cleanser
2. Use aloe vera
3. Don’t rub too hard
Gentle cleanser, moisturizer with spf, and drink lots of water (also, stay away from wine, especially reds. it makes my face light up!)
always have spf moisturizer during day, use gentle cleanser and non alcohol toner.
1 use mineral makeup
2. avoid harsh exfoliants
3. be careful using products containing salicylic acid
My roseacea has been a lifelong problem and often an embarrassment. I’m 57 years old and just had a terrible breakout like I’ve never had before. I had to go to the dermatologist for it. The only things I usually do are to wash with warm water, I use a concealer (to cover up the red) and I definitely stay out of the sun. I have been afraid to try moisturizers, etc., because I’m afraid everything will make me break out more.
I reduced alcohol and spicy food. Avoid saunas etc. And I use fragrance free products. Of course, I also minimize sun exposure especially between 10am to 5 pm.
Thanks!
I honestly have such dry sky with my redness that the only way to get rid of the dryness is to put lotion all over my face. This sometimes amplifies the redness/burning. I have a natural red undertone to my skin,so I don’t think there is much I can do.
1. limit exfoliation
2. use gentle products
3. keep out of the sun
I notice a decrease of redness when I do these 3 things:
1. Eat a healthy diet – avoid greasy and sweet foods
2. Keep your skin clean – wash face every evening and morning with a gentle cleanser
3. Avoid touching your face – no matter how tempting, don’t remove pimples it will make them bigger and redder!
1. Using only gentle, sensitive skin products, including cleansers, exfoliants and make-up. Anything that is harsh with fragrance, dyes, or abrasives easily irritates my skin. Washing face with a baby washcloth because it is extra gentle.
2. Avoiding direct sun exposure. Always using a minimum of SPF 50 on face and wearing a hat when at beach or pool.
3. Using a full coverage mineral foundation, my favorite is Laura Mercier Mineral Foundation.
I would love to try this product as I have rosacea and very sensitive skin. I am interested in trying any products that would help!
Thank you for all your tips as I need help with my red prone skin (rosacea).
Use a yellow-based concealer to offset the redness; wash your face with warm, not hot water; and avoid products with high amounts of benzoyl peroxide and retinol.
Glytone products have been my favorite for a number of years. Don’t know what I’d do without them!
My skin is definitely prone to redness as it is sensitive with ocular rosacea and my skin has rosacea tendencies. My three favorite tips to keep skin calm and free of redness:
1) Use a very gentle cleanser and wash face with lukewarm, not hot or cold, water
2) Moisturize with products with gentle ingredients specifically formulated for sensitive skin
3) Stay away from aged cheese, spicy foods, shellfish, alcohol and caffeine.
I am still working on the best ways to control my redness. But what works so far is:
1. Always use lukewarm water on my face.
2. Use gentle fragrance free products.
3. Moisturizer with 30 SPF.
Washing gently with cool water; covering the worst parts with green concealer and using mineral foundation all over. Wish I could afford a laser treatment but would love to try Glytone products!
My 3 tips are to 1) keep my hands off my face, 2) avoid extreme temperatures, 2) look for gentle, paraben-free face products.
If you start to notice redness, switch up your skin care routine or see a dermatologist right away. With rosacea, prevention goes a long way!
use foundation, natural ingredient skin care products and spf moisturizer.
One main tip-avoid anything even potentially irritating.
Try to stay as cool as possible; if you can- move north
Keep skin moisturized and avoid products that aggravate my skin, usually ones with excessive fragrance, etc. I also avoid too much exposure to sun and wind. A great concealer is a good investment too!
Wash at least once a day and moisturize.
I’ve been a Glytone user for almost 13 years now. Anytime I deviate and use other products my skin retaliates. My recommendations for people with sensitive skin is to use gentle products, have a simple regimen, use mineral base makeup, always wear a SPF during the day, drink plenty of water and be very careful about adding new products to your regimen.
Avoid exfoliating around red areas; use gentle cleanser (non-soap); and use a deep moisturizer.
1. I use non-soap facial cleansers that add moisture and don’t leave my skin feeling tight and dry.
2. I don’t use any type of exfoliants since they can be very harsh and cause irritation and redness.
3. Always use a sunscreen with at least SPF of 30, a physical rather than a chemical is best for my skin.
1. Use products formulated for sensitive skin prone to redness.
2. Stay away from things that aggravate the redness such as alcohol, spicy foods, tobacco, etc.
3. Always, always wear an SPF 30 or higher, and stay out of the sun as much as possible.
1. Use a gentle cleanser
2. Wash gently, pat dry
3. Always use moisturizer with sunscreen
For redness I stick w/ products for sensitive skin with gentle ingredients, stay well moisturizzed, and wear sunscreen everyday.
CLEAN….MOISTURIZE….CONCEAL!!!!!!
My tips for treating redness and sensitivity are:
1. Use a gentle cleanser and remove with tepid- not hot- water.
2. Avoid over-exfoliation. Sensitive skin is often thinner, and can actually tear when exposed to physical scrubbing agents, even brushes and washcloths.
3. Wear a sunscreen with Zinc Oxide- aside from
providing excellent sun protection, it also functions as an anti-irritant and may even have antioxidant properties!
I have mild rosacea and sensitive oily combo skin. My best tips are:
1. Remove makeup with cold cream each night (very soothing)
2. Use a gel-based moisturizer daily
3. Mineral makeup helps me conceal my redness and is great for my sensitive skin too
1. ALWAYS wear sunscreen. Every day, every season, it’s a necessity.
2. Avoid alcohol. It is the enemy of sensitive, red skin.
3. Eat a healthy diet and limit spicy foods.
I avoid saunas, reduced alcohol and spices and try to be out in the sun only before 10am and after 5pm. Thanks!
Have had “red cheeks” for most of my adult life, but recently had an episode of rosacea that was much worse. After being sick with an accompanying fever
for a few days my face became quite enflamed and my usual mild cleanser and
moisturizer and did nothing. My dermatologist finally prescribed a cream which has helped, but not entirely, calmed my skin. I would like to try this
product rather than continue with the medicinal cream.
Use a gentle cleanser,avoid rubbing the red areas, rinse with cool water not cold not hot.
Use a hydrating foundation
Avoid triggers like heat, wine, stress
I use a moisturizer, mineral concealer, and a cell renewal serum
-Use cool water when cleansing my face
-Use skin products with minimal fragrance
-I stay out of the sun and use sunscreen
Thank you.
To help battle redness…
1) Stay cool (heat makes it flare)
2) Stay moisturized with a good balanced product
3) Stay calm and carry on!
1- wear a sunscreen that is at least 30 SPF
2-choose a green or yellow tinted pre-foundation
3-use gentle facial cleansers
Gentle cleanser containing green tea;
Mega-mushroom toner & face serum;
Mineral zinc oxide sunscreen (not chemical) such as Citrix sunscreen 30
I use a green tinted concealer under foundation. It covers the rosacea on my nose and chin, and helps the discoloration under my eyes.
I would love to try this, so I can get rid of the redness over my face that has started coming up the past few years! It is so unattractive, and bothersome. Please help! I would love to try this!
1. Stay out of the sun as much as possible and if you are in the sun wear sunscreen and a hat.
2. Avoid stress.
3.Have your dermatolotgist on speed dial.
1. no scents
2. no dyes
3. gentle, gentle, gentle
1. Avoid hot water when bathing and cleaning your face.
2. Use moisturizer daily year round.
3. Use gentle fragrance-free dye-free laundry detergent.
1. Wear Sunscreen
2. Avoid Alcohol
3. Avoid spicy foods.
I use rosacea skin care products (prescription lotion) and stay away from spicy foods and cinnamon. I also wear sunscreen. I’ve never used Glytone products but would love to try them.
my favorite tips for dealing with my skin redness is to avoid getting wind chapped, sunburnt and do not use harsh soaps or cosmetics
Heat, wine and caffeine.
don’t scrub too hard or too often and use a good moisturizer
Concealer, always wash your face with a cleanser, and keep your face moisturize.
1. Limit sun exposure & use sunscreen
2. Moisturize
3. Use a gentle & soothing cleanser
Ive struggled with bad skin my whole life. Im finally putting my foot down and taking control. Acne, oily skin, large pores you name it! This is what i do:
regular microdermabrasion
Glytone essentials mild wash and 15% lotion mornings
light cleanser and tretinoin cream in the evening.
minimal abrasive exfoliants
1 – Use moisturizing facial masks once or twice a week (tea based ones are great!)
2 – Use an SPF moisturizer every day to prevent irritation and burning
3 – Use a thick nighttime cream/gel before bed to sooth your face overnight!
I use a gentle cleanser, and a green tea serm to calm my skin. And a natural SPF30
Mineral makeup really changed my skin to the better! I also use a lot of olive oil in the face and try not to wash too often with soap.
1) Wash all make up off first then cleanse skin;
2) Use 2% BHA every single day; and
3) Use some type of oil (jojoba, rosehips, cranberry) to calm, soften and hydrate my skin.
1. Gentle Cleanser
2. Limit Alcohol Intake
3. Slather on Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Redness is so embarrassing = / Would love to win this kit!
I use lots of moisturizer day and night, just started trying a peptide serum, and lots of concealer.
- use gentle cleanser
- use fragrance free-sensitive skin moisturizer
- do not rub
Gentle cleanser, moisturize and sun screen.
I lay off my normal cleanser and use an oil cleanser or cetaphil.I will do a calendula facial steam.And use a mild moisturizer fragrance free.
1. I wash with Ceravae or Cetaphil in the morning. Read the labels on the cetaphil as they have come out with different versions that include mineral oil. Rinse with cool water.
2. Glytone wash during the winter months.
3. Caravae SPF 30 moisturizer and wear a good straw hat.
4. My dematologist perscribed Differin which worked very well but now costs $300 a tube that insurance won’t cover. I would love to find something that works as well.
1. Clarisonic 2. Gentle exfoliation 3. Murad Would love a chance to try a new product
Always use a gentle cleanser and moisterizer.
For my REDNESS prone skin, I make sure I do these 3 things to reduce the risk:
1) use a gentle, unscented cleanser
2) sunscreen when I go out
3) after sports, I use either cucumbers or aloe vera to cool down my skin and combat the fushing!
My fave tips:
1. Moisturizer-this creates a barrier from irritants
2. Apply sunscreen year-round…preferably one for sensitive skin
3. A non-soap cleanser that helps skin hold moisture.
Natural cleansers and products, cool cloths, no sun, lots of moisture
I wash with cool water, use a rose water toner, and use cooling gel as a moisturizer.
I’d love to try something new. I use Metrogel for my Rosacea and it works pretty well, but I’d like something that is also good for my skin in general.
I use Metrogel and gentle moisturizers.
THANKYOU!! I have been so pleased with Dermstore. I got my first order from you all the other day and I had all kinds of extra goodies in it and now to win this gift makes me so glad I tried yall…..Plus this is the first contest I have ever won and I am so excited!!!