Guest guest Posted May 21, 2002 Report Share Posted May 21, 2002 For those in the UK, I worked in the city for a few years and my rosacea was terrible. I'm not sure if it was the pollution, heat or stress that caused it to be a constant flare. Unfortunately I am going to have to move back and am so worried about about the consequences (for the first time in five years since being in the country my skin has had days of looking normal). Does anyone live in the smoke and if so are they able to manage the big R? --------------------------------- Sign up to watch the FIFA World Cup video highlights from your desk! http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/fc/en Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 I just got to california back from a two week stay in London and survived it quite well. The tube (underground is harsh on the skin as are the wild weather fluctuations, but I think my regimen--washing skin as needed with tolerin, applying linda sy's Zinco (good protection from sun, sooty wind, etc!) and having a great time in London with my darling gf--kept my rosacea in check. I did notice many more people in London with rosacea than I normally see here in california. Goode luck...London is a great city. surviving London > For those in the UK, I worked in the city for a few years and my rosacea was terrible. I'm not sure if it was the pollution, heat or stress that caused it to be a constant flare. Unfortunately I am going to have to move back and am so worried about about the consequences (for the first time in five years since being in the country my skin has had days of looking normal). Does anyone live in the smoke and if so are they able to manage the big R? > > > --------------------------------- > Sign up to watch the FIFA World Cup video highlights from your desk! > > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/fc/en > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 I just got to california back from a two week stay in London and survived it quite well. The tube (underground is harsh on the skin as are the wild weather fluctuations, but I think my regimen--washing skin as needed with tolerin, applying linda sy's Zinco (good protection from sun, sooty wind, etc!) and having a great time in London with my darling gf--kept my rosacea in check. I did notice many more people in London with rosacea than I normally see here in california. Goode luck...London is a great city. surviving London > For those in the UK, I worked in the city for a few years and my rosacea was terrible. I'm not sure if it was the pollution, heat or stress that caused it to be a constant flare. Unfortunately I am going to have to move back and am so worried about about the consequences (for the first time in five years since being in the country my skin has had days of looking normal). Does anyone live in the smoke and if so are they able to manage the big R? > > > --------------------------------- > Sign up to watch the FIFA World Cup video highlights from your desk! > > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/fc/en > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 I just got to california back from a two week stay in London and survived it quite well. The tube (underground is harsh on the skin as are the wild weather fluctuations, but I think my regimen--washing skin as needed with tolerin, applying linda sy's Zinco (good protection from sun, sooty wind, etc!) and having a great time in London with my darling gf--kept my rosacea in check. I did notice many more people in London with rosacea than I normally see here in california. Goode luck...London is a great city. surviving London > For those in the UK, I worked in the city for a few years and my rosacea was terrible. I'm not sure if it was the pollution, heat or stress that caused it to be a constant flare. Unfortunately I am going to have to move back and am so worried about about the consequences (for the first time in five years since being in the country my skin has had days of looking normal). Does anyone live in the smoke and if so are they able to manage the big R? > > > --------------------------------- > Sign up to watch the FIFA World Cup video highlights from your desk! > > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/fc/en > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 I would think London would be a good place for rosacea because of its low sun intesity. California would be a bad place for sun intesity. > I just got to california back from a two week stay in London and survived it > quite well. The tube (underground is harsh on the skin as are the wild > weather fluctuations, but I think my regimen--washing skin as needed with > tolerin, applying linda sy's Zinco (good protection from sun, sooty wind, > etc!) and having a great time in London with my darling gf--kept my rosacea > in check. I did notice many more people in London with rosacea than I > normally see here in california. > > Goode luck...London is a great city. > surviving London > > > > For those in the UK, I worked in the city for a few years and my rosacea > was terrible. I'm not sure if it was the pollution, heat or stress that > caused it to be a constant flare. Unfortunately I am going to have to move > back and am so worried about about the consequences (for the first time in > five years since being in the country my skin has had days of looking > normal). Does anyone live in the smoke and if so are they able to manage the > big R? > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Sign up to watch the FIFA World Cup video highlights from your desk! > > > > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/fc/en > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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