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How to Build a Gentle Skincare Routine That Reduces Rosacea Flare-Ups
Published 10th December 2025
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Rosacea is a common but often misunderstood skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels, and sensitivity, especially across the cheeks, nose and chin. While there isn’t a cure, a consistent, gentle skincare routine for rosacea can dramatically reduce flare-ups and restore calm, balanced skin.
In this article we will explain how to build a gentle skincare routine for rosacea, which using a gentle cleanser, hydration and daily mineral SPF.
What are the Main Types of Rosacea and How Do They Affect My Skincare Routine?
At Thames Skin Clinic, we see many patients who have spent years trying to manage with the wrong products or routines. The key to a successful rosacea skincare routine is not doing more — it’s doing less, but with the right medical and consistency.
There are several types of rosacea, each with different patterns and severities:
Many of our patients experience a mixed pattern, where these symptoms overlap.
Because rosacea varies so widely, there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to skincare. We always recommend a gentle routine to every patient. However, those with more papulopustular or advanced inflammatory types of rosacea may require more active medical management, such as laser treatments, prescription skincare or anti-inflammatory therapies.
What is the Best Skincare Routine for Rosacea?
The best skincare routine for rosacea focuses on calming the skin barrier, reducing inflammation and avoiding irritation. A gentle approach suits all types because many ingredients can irritate sensitive skin and trigger a flare-up. We avoiding skincare that have irritants such as:
A dermatologist-recommended skincare routine for rosacea will include skincare ingredients such as:
Look for products that are non-comedogenic and made for sensitive skin.
Over-cleansing or using harsh ingredients can strip the skin’s protective barrier, leading to more and irritation. Your rosacea skincare routine should begin with a gentle cleanser. Look for:
Avoid scrubs, exfoliating brushes or anything that creates friction on your skin. If your skin stings after cleansing, that means your barrier is compromised, so it’s best to switch immediately to a gentler option.
Our clinic’s favourite gentle cleansers for rosacea include:
Cleanse your face up to twice a day and after sweating. Even when your skin feels irritated, cleansing will remove any oil or debris that can otherwise worsen your rosacea symptoms.
Rosacea-prone skin is often inflamed because the barrier function (the layer that locks in moisture and keeps irritants out) is weakened. To build an effective skincare routine for rosacea, focus on barrier repair ingredients that soothe and hydrate. Barrier-repairing skincare ingredients for rosacea to look for include:
Apply a lightweight, fragrance-free moisturiser morning and night. Think of this as daily therapy for your skin, not just hydration. Our go to products for supporting the skin barrier and desensitising rosacea are:
Sun exposure is one of the most common rosacea triggers. Even brief exposure can cause flushing, heat and broken vessels. The best sunscreens for rosacea are:
Reapply your SPF every two hours if you’re spending time or after exercise. Even on cloudy days, UV exposure can trigger inflammation and symptoms. Our clinic’s favourite rosacea-friendly sunscreens include:
People often mistake rosacea for acne and reach for strong acids or retinoids. Unfortunately, these can inflame the skin further if not used under medical guidance. Avoid:
To use active skincare ingredients safely with rosacea, you need a controlled and approach guided by a medical practitioner. We advise, that if you are thinking about introducing actives (for example, to address pigmentation or ageing), it’s best to consult a medical practitioner. They can tailor a slow-build approach suitable for sensitive skin.
Contrary to this advice, there are some skin types and rosacea concerns where are tolerated and enable a more rapid skin health restoration. Your doctor will be able to advise about the best plan for your skin.
While every person’s skin is unique, there are shared culprits that commonly cause rosacea flare-ups. Keeping a trigger diary can help you pinpoint your personal sensitivities. Typical triggers for rosacea include:
Combining your gentle skincare routine with lifestyle tweaks, such as using lukewarm water, avoiding facial steaming and gentle fabrics, can make a significant difference.
Which Professional Treatments Help with Rosacea?
A medical assessment is invaluable if your redness is persistent or worsening and can guide you to a number of treatments that can help address your rosacea.
At Thames Skin Clinic, we consult using our Thames philosophy and we treat rosacea holistically — targeting both symptoms and triggers. Our most popular in-clinic rosacea treatments include:
Combining professional dermatologist-approved care with a well-designed home routine produces longer-lasting and confidence.
What is an Example of a Gentle Skincare Routine for Rosacea?
Morning rosacea skincare routine:
Evening rosacea skincare routine:
Consistency is more important than perfection when it comes to finding the best routine for rosacea. Stick to the same products for at least 6 to 8 weeks before making changes.
When to Seek Professional Help for Roseca?
If you experience persistent redness, heat, or acne-like bumps that don’t respond to gentle skincare, it’s time to seek medical advice. Early treatment can prevent long-term redness, visible vessels and of rosacea.
At , we are a doctor-led skin clinic based in Twickenham in London. is a fully qualified medical doctor who served as a GP at Palace and is an expert in skin health. She has won countless awards, including the Best Practitioner in the UK at the , and has suffered with rosacea herself, which motivated her to in skin health.
Every rosacea at Thames begins with a Thorough, Holistic Assessment (part of our ) to identify your triggers, skin type and best treatment pathway.
We can help you build a skincare routine for rosacea that strengthens your skin barrier and avoids unnecessary stressors.
For the most inflamed and sensitive skin, we often begin with a desensitisation and recovery plan. This may include:
Once the skin barrier is calm and stable, we can then gradually introduce targeted treatments for redness, vascular visibility or lesions. This ensures every stage of care supports the skin’s ability to repair and strengthen.
If you would like tailored advice or a bespoke rosacea skincare plan that is dermatologist-approved, at Thames Skin Clinic.
If you’d like a broader explanation of rosacea, its causes and management strategies, our article on offers detailed guidance.
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