Rosacea Gel
Rosacea Gel
Product Description
Product overview
A lightweight, fast-absorbing medicated gel that targets rosacea symptoms including redness, bumps, pimples, and irritation. Formulated with homeopathic sulfur 1x (1% concentration) and soothing aloe vera for gentle, daily relief without a prescription.
Reduces Redness
Sulfur's anti-inflammatory properties help calm facial redness and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea flare-ups.
Texture & feel
SENSORYReduces Redness
Sulfur's anti-inflammatory properties help calm facial redness and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea flare-ups.
Soothing Aloe
Enhanced with aloe barbadensis leaf juice to calm irritated skin, reduce burning sensations, and provide gentle hydration.
Clears Bumps
Keratolytic action helps reduce acne-like papules and pustules commonly associated with type 2 rosacea.
Makeup-Friendly
Lightweight, non-greasy formula absorbs completely and layers seamlessly under moisturizers and cosmetics without pilling.
Safety & compatibility
SAFETopical sulfur is generally considered safe during pregnancy but lacks formal FDA classification. Consult your healthcare provider before use.
Sulfur may be used by nursing mothers. Avoid applying to breast area and ensure infant does not contact treated skin.
Sulfur has antifungal properties and is effective for treating malassezia folliculitis. No fungal-feeding fatty acids in the formula.
Won't clog pores. The lightweight, water-based formula is specifically formulated to not cause or worsen acne breakouts.
Sulfur is a natural element different from sulfonamide antibiotics. Safe for those with sulfa drug allergies.
Contains methylparaben and propylparaben as preservatives. Those with paraben sensitivities should patch test first.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSSulfur 1x 1%Proven
The active ingredient in homeopathic concentration. Sulfur has keratolytic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce redness, bumps, and pimples associated with rosacea.
- Mechanism: Helps shed dead skin cells, reduces excess oil, and calms inflammation
- Study: Topical sulfur 10% shown effective for rosacea in clinical trials (Acta Derm Venereol 1984)
- Benefit: Also has antifungal properties effective against malassezia yeast
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceSoothing
Natural soothing and hydrating ingredient derived from aloe vera plants. Helps calm irritated, inflamed skin and provides moisture without heaviness.
- Benefit: Anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties
- Function: Helps counteract potential drying effects of sulfur
- Safety: Well-tolerated by sensitive and rosacea-prone skin
Propylene GlycolHumectant
A humectant that helps attract and retain moisture in the skin while also enhancing the penetration of active ingredients.
- Function: Maintains skin hydration and product texture
- Safety: Generally well-tolerated, though some with very sensitive skin may react
10 ingredients
Sulfur 1x (Active), Acrylates Copolymer, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Diazolidinyl Urea, Lactose, Methylparaben, Propylene Glycol, Propylparaben, Tetrasodium EDTA, Triethanolamine, Water
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEApply to clean, dry skin. Wait 15-20 minutes before applying other products. Use 1-3 times daily as needed.
How to use
HOW TO USECleanse Thoroughly
Start with clean, dry skin. Use a gentle, rosacea-friendly cleanser and pat dry completely before application.
Patch Test (New Users)
Apply sparingly to one or two small affected areas for the first 3 days. If no discomfort occurs, proceed with full application.
Apply Thin Layer
Squeeze a pea-sized amount onto clean fingers. Spread directly onto affected areas and massage gently until absorbed.
Wait Before Layering
Allow 15-20 minutes for the gel to fully dry and absorb before applying moisturizer, makeup, or sunscreen.
Gradually Increase
Start with once daily, then increase to 2-3 times daily as tolerated. If excessive dryness occurs, reduce frequency.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You have mild to moderate rosacea symptoms
- You experience facial redness, bumps, or pimples
- You want an OTC alternative to prescription treatments
- You prefer a lightweight, non-greasy formula
- You have fungal acne or malassezia concerns
- You want to layer under makeup without interference
- You need a budget-friendly rosacea treatment
Consider alternatives if:
- You have severe or ocular rosacea (seek prescription)
- You have extremely dry or dehydrated skin
- You're sensitive to sulfur or parabens
- You have windburned, sunburned, or chapped skin
- You need faster results than days/weeks
- You prefer paraben-free formulations
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESLightweight gel absorbs quickly, mattifying effect helps control shine. Sulfur's oil-reducing properties are ideal.
May cause additional dryness. Always follow with a rich moisturizer and start with once-daily application.
Works well on oily T-zone areas. Apply targeted to affected zones and moisturize dry areas adequately.
Formulated for sensitive, rosacea-prone skin. Patch test first. Some may experience initial mild irritation.
Specifically designed for rosacea symptoms. Targets redness, bumps, and irritation associated with all rosacea types.
Non-comedogenic, fungal-acne safe. Sulfur's antibacterial properties help with acne-like rosacea bumps.
Results timeline
ONGOING USEInitial Adjustment Period
Skin may experience mild tingling or adjustment. Some users notice immediate reduction in heat and burning sensations. Patch test to ensure compatibility.
60% noticed calming effectVisible Improvement Begins
Redness starts to diminish, bumps begin to flatten. Many users report visible improvement within the first week of consistent use.
75% saw redness reductionSignificant Results
Noticeable reduction in rosacea symptoms. Skin texture improves, acne-like bumps clear. Redness continues to decrease with regular application.
85% reported clearer skinMaintenance Phase
Continue using to maintain results and prevent flare-ups. Can be used long-term. Reduce frequency once symptoms are controlled.
90% user satisfaction rateRatings by platform
9K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Visible results within days for many users
- Affordable OTC alternative to prescription treatments
- Lightweight, non-greasy formula
- Works well under makeup
- No prescription required
- Fungal acne safe formula
- Non-comedogenic, won't clog pores
- #1 rated OTC rosacea treatment
Criticized
- Small tube size (0.75 oz) for the price
- Can be drying, especially for dry skin types
- Faint sulfur smell detected by some
- Results vary significantly between users
- Contains parabens (not clean beauty)
- May cause irritation for very sensitive skin
- Requires consistent daily use
- Not effective for severe rosacea
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESPrescription-level azelaic acid concentration for redness, bumps, and uneven tone. Different mechanism but equally effective for rosacea. May pill under makeup.
Higher sulfur concentration (10% vs 1%) for stronger effect. Thicker ointment texture, more noticeable sulfur smell. Better for spot treatment than all-over use.
Contains niacinamide for redness but no active treatment ingredients. Better as a supporting moisturizer than primary rosacea treatment. Excellent for daily hydration.
Premium azelaic acid formula with salicylic acid. More elegant texture than The Ordinary. Higher price point but better cosmetic elegance.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEMetroGel (Rx Metronidazole)
Storage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening. Check expiration date on packaging for unopened shelf life.
Store at room temperature away from excessive heat and moisture. Keep tightly closed when not in use.
Squeezable tube with flip-top cap. Allows precise dispensing and hygienic application.
Yes - 0.75 oz (21g) is well under TSA 3.4 oz limit. Compact size fits easily in carry-on toiletry bag.
Frequently asked questions
FAQTopical sulfur is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding according to ACOG guidelines, but it lacks formal FDA pregnancy category classification. The manufacturer recommends speaking with your doctor before use if pregnant or breastfeeding. For nursing mothers, avoid applying to the breast area and ensure infant skin doesn't contact treated areas.
Yes, Prosacea is fungal acne safe. Sulfur has natural antifungal and keratolytic properties that make it effective against malassezia folliculitis. The formula doesn't contain fungal-feeding oils or fatty acids. Many dermatologists recommend sulfur-based products for managing fungal acne alongside rosacea symptoms.
Use caution when combining with other active ingredients. Sulfur can be drying, so layering with retinol, AHAs, or BHAs may cause excessive irritation. If combining, use them at different times of day (e.g., Prosacea morning, retinol evening) and always introduce slowly. Vitamin C is generally safe to use alongside but wait for Prosacea to fully absorb first. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency.
Prosacea works best for oily, combination, and normal skin types with rosacea symptoms. Its lightweight, mattifying gel formula absorbs excess oil while treating redness and bumps. Those with dry skin can still use it but should follow with a rich moisturizer to counteract potential drying effects. Always patch test first, especially for sensitive skin.
Most users notice visible improvement within a few days to one week of consistent use. Initial calming effects may be felt immediately. Significant reduction in redness and bumps typically occurs within 2-4 weeks. Results vary by individual and severity of symptoms. Continue use to maintain results as symptoms may return if discontinued.
Apply Prosacea to clean, dry skin after cleansing and toning, but before moisturizer and sunscreen. Wait 15-20 minutes after application for the gel to fully absorb before layering other products. Use 1-3 times daily as needed. Can be used morning and/or evening.
No, Prosacea is non-comedogenic and won't clog pores. The lightweight, water-based gel formula is specifically designed not to cause or worsen acne breakouts. In fact, sulfur's keratolytic properties help keep pores clear by promoting the shedding of dead skin cells. It's rated 0 on the comedogenic scale.
Prosacea should be used within 12 months of opening for optimal effectiveness. Check the expiration date printed on the packaging for unopened shelf life. Store at room temperature away from heat and moisture. The small 0.75 oz tube typically lasts 2-4 weeks with regular twice-daily use.
No, sulfur and sulfa drugs are completely different. Sulfur is a natural element found in rocks, minerals, and even human skin and hair. Sulfa (sulfonamide) refers to a class of antibiotic medications. Prosacea contains no sulfa drug ingredients and is safe for those with sulfa antibiotic allergies.
Yes, Prosacea works well under makeup. The lightweight gel absorbs completely without leaving residue. Wait 15-20 minutes after application for it to fully dry before applying moisturizer, primer, or foundation. The matte finish actually helps create a smooth base for makeup application.
Verdict: Prosacea Rosacea Gel is a solid, affordable OTC option for managing mild to moderate rosacea symptoms. The #1 selling non-prescription rosacea treatment earns its reputation with a simple, effective sulfur-based formula that works for most users. While it won't replace prescription treatments for severe cases, it's an excellent first-line defense against redness, bumps, and irritation. The small tube size and potential for dryness are minor drawbacks, but the budget-friendly price point and 90% user satisfaction rate make it worth trying for anyone dealing with rosacea flare-ups.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Sulfur
Skin Conditioning, Antistatic Agent, Hair Conditioning, Antidandruff Agent, Antiacne Agent, Skin-Conditioning Agent -Miscellaneous, Antiseborrhoeic
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| 0 |
Acrylates Copolymer
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| 0 |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
Redness
Irritation
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| 0 |
Diazolidinyl Urea
Preservative
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| 1 |
Lactose
Skin Conditioning, Humectant
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