12/04/2026
Feel Better. Live Better. — Understanding Rosacea Triggers
Rosacea flare-ups don’t happen randomly — they are often the result of specific triggers that increase inflammation and blood flow in the skin.
Rosacea-prone skin has a more reactive vascular and immune response. This means certain triggers can cause blood vessels to dilate more easily, leading to flushing, redness and inflammation.
Common triggers include:
✔ Heat & temperature changes
Hot environments, saunas, steam or even moving from cold to warm settings can cause rapid blood vessel dilation, leading to flushing.
✔ UV exposure
Sun exposure increases inflammation and oxidative stress in the skin, which can worsen redness and contribute to long-term skin damage.
✔ Alcohol
Alcohol, particularly red wine, can dilate blood vessels and increase facial flushing in rosacea-prone skin.
✔ Spicy foods
These can stimulate nerve receptors in the skin, increasing blood flow and triggering redness.
✔ Stress
Stress activates the release of inflammatory mediators in the body, which can exacerbate skin sensitivity and trigger flare-ups.
✔ Harsh skincare / over-exfoliation
Overuse of acids, retinoids or abrasive products can disrupt the skin barrier, making the skin more reactive and prone to inflammation.
✔ Hot drinks
Very hot beverages can raise skin temperature and trigger flushing in some individuals.
Understanding your personal triggers is key. While not every trigger affects everyone the same way, identifying patterns can help you better manage flare-ups.
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition — but with the right combination of lifestyle adjustments, skincare and medical support, symptoms can be significantly improved.
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