Rosacea is a persistent skin disorder marked by facial redness, evident blood vessels, and, occasionally, small inflamed bumps. This condition primarily impacts the central facial regions like the forehead, nose, and cheeks. Although the precise origins of rosacea are not fully understood, it is thought to stem from a combination of genetic predisposition, irregular blood vessel function, and an exaggerated immune system response. Triggers such as sun exposure, consumption of spicy foods, alcohol intake, and specific skincare items intensify the symptoms and frequency of rosacea episodes.