Surprisingly, using rosewater on the face seems to have diminished a few very small but longterm telangiectasias (sp.?), or small red broken capillaries.
Are these also less obvious, perhaps, because the skin is not abraded and thinner from too-harsh cleaning?
In any case, they are still there, but very, very delicately less obvious.
Spider veins
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Hmm, interesting...
It probably doesnt have to do with the rosewater, but with water-pressure in the skin, veins and lymphatic system. I think 'spider veins' always happen in people that retain water locally; usually the legs with spider veins are swollen as well. So, maybe (im saying maybe) spider veins are the result of too high water pressure in veins.
BTW, I will move this thread to 'skincare' once you have responded (as it doesnt really fit in the 'acne' forum).
It probably doesnt have to do with the rosewater, but with water-pressure in the skin, veins and lymphatic system. I think 'spider veins' always happen in people that retain water locally; usually the legs with spider veins are swollen as well. So, maybe (im saying maybe) spider veins are the result of too high water pressure in veins.
BTW, I will move this thread to 'skincare' once you have responded (as it doesnt really fit in the 'acne' forum).
Spider veins
Yes, that is possible.
It is also interesting that they always return after they are treated in any way (with lasers). The area treated with lasers seems fine; they seem to recur in new areas just adjacent to the treated ones---
Almost like water that has been diverted.
I have had treatment-- just once-- in such a way. It does not really work. And of course it is tremendously harsh on the skin; on the organism.
It is also interesting that they always return after they are treated in any way (with lasers). The area treated with lasers seems fine; they seem to recur in new areas just adjacent to the treated ones---
Almost like water that has been diverted.
I have had treatment-- just once-- in such a way. It does not really work. And of course it is tremendously harsh on the skin; on the organism.