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Rosacea trigger tracker

Track redness, flushing, and the context around flares.

Keep rosacea photos, severity scores, products used, and tags like sun, alcohol, weather, stress, sleep, and new skincare together.

Skinfile app comparison screen with dated skin photos
Face rosacea sun, alcohol, weather tags
redness high

Flare context belongs next to the photo.

When redness comes and goes, Skinfile helps you preserve what you saw, how severe it felt, and what was happening around the entry.

Redness and severity

Log redness level, overall severity, pain or burning, and notes in under a minute.

Context tags

Add sun, alcohol, weather, sleep, stress, sweat, medication, new skincare, or unknown.

Product records

Track sunscreen, moisturizers, prescriptions, cleansers, or other products you already use.

How the tracker works.

01

Log the episode. Add a photo, face area, rosacea concern, severity, and tags.

02

Review by date. Filter entries by area, concern, date range, severity, or product.

03

Compare changes. See two dated photos side by side with severity deltas.

Light patterns, not medical claims.

Skinfile can summarize the tags and products you recorded around entries. It does not tell you what caused rosacea or which treatment to use.

Report can include

Tagged contextlisted
Severity deltashown
Product historydated

Related Skinfile pages.

Track what changed, when it changed, and what you tried.

Skinfile is a private photo journal and dermatologist visit report.

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