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Unfortunately, not 😔. We have double-checked the ingredient list, and it was incomplete: this product contains essential oils that are frequent allergens and irritants, and it can aggravate rosacea-prone skin.

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Thank you :)

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Thanks for this. Do you have any suggestions for an alternative anti-aging product for sensitive skin/rosacea? Thank you

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You can try products with bakuchiol - it works similar to retinoids but looks like it is less irritating (it needs more research to be certain though). Retinoids in low concentration and in an otherwise very gentle formulation can also work for people with rosacea-prone skin (but not for everyone).

Here are a few product options with bakuchiol:

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/philosophy-nature-in-a-jar-skin-reset-serum-with-bakuchiol

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/paulas-choice-clinical-discoloration-repair-serum

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/23-years-old-bakuchiol-a-ampoule

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/indeed-labs-bakuchiol-retinol-reface-pads-x30

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/boots-ingredients-bakuchiol-serum

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/dr-zenovia-skincare-hyaluronic-acid-peptide-serum

Gentle retinoid formulations:

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/zelens-power-a-retexturising-renewing

- https://whatsinmyjar.com/product/paulas-choice-cbd-oil-retinol

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For both bakuchiol and retinol, start slow - 1-2 times per week and build your tolerance up to every other night or maybe even every night over the course of 1-2 months. Slow but steady wins the race:)

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Awesome thank you!

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It is a good option as well! It could be that it is less stable than other formulation because it doesn't contain antioxidants though. I would recommend using it up quickly after openning.

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No. The acids too strong for rosacea prone skin.

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Yes, definitely nothing strong

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