How is acne rosacea different from acne vulgaris?
The reason these two are usually confused is because of the similar appearance. Here are a few distinct characteristics of acne rosacea: • red rash develops on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin • bumps, pimples and skin blemishes accompanying the red rash • visible blood vessels on the skin • absence of blackhead Anyone ages 30 and over are usually the sufferers of acne rosacea.