Skin, Explored

Everything you need to know about living—and
thriving—with an inflammatory skin condition.

Skin, Explored

Everything you need to know about living--and thriving—with an inflammatory skin condition.

Eczema and Asthma: Is There a Link? - Gladskin
Eczema and Asthma: Is There a Link?
Eczema and asthma have more in common than their last  two letters–they often can both occur in the same person.   While it seems unfair that one person can have... Read more
Gladskin Changes Lives: Our Latest Clinical Study Results - Gladskin
Gladskin Changes Lives: Our Latest Clinical Study Results
We are excited to announce the results of our latest clinical study, published in the December issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. In an open-label, two-week study... Read more
Rosacea vs. Acne
Rosacea vs. Acne
Rosacea and acne are two common skin conditions in the world today. In the US alone, an estimated 16 million people have rosacea, while up to 50 million have acne,... Read more
Types of Rosacea: Phymatous Rosacea - Gladskin
Types of Rosacea: Phymatous Rosacea
A rare form of rosacea known as phymatous rosacea doesn’t simply cause red skin — it actually creates excess skin tissue growth that can lead to disfiguration of your facial... Read more
Types of Rosacea: Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea - Gladskin
Types of Rosacea: Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea
Did you know there are four distinct types of rosacea? These include papulopustular rosacea, ocular rosacea, phymatous rosacea, and erythematotelangiectatic rosacea. When you think of rosacea, you likely think of... Read more
Types of Rosacea: Papulopustular Rosacea - Gladskin
Types of Rosacea: Papulopustular Rosacea
Chances are when you think of rosacea, you think of a singular chronic skin condition that causes redness and flushing on the face. However, there are actually four distinct types... Read more
Types of Rosacea: Ocular Rosacea - Gladskin
Types of Rosacea: Ocular Rosacea
Are your eyes constantly bothering you?  Do they feel scratchy, almost like you have something stuck in them? Sometimes these are symptoms of dry eyes, plain and simple. Other times,... Read more
Is Rosacea an Autoimmune Disease? - Gladskin
Is Rosacea an Autoimmune Disease?
Rosacea affects over 14 million Americans. That’s roughly four to five percent of people living in the United States. The skin condition can be identified by chronic reddened skin, typically... Read more
Why It's Hard to Find Eczema Treatments That Work Consistently - Gladskin
Why It's Hard to Find Eczema Treatments That Work Consistently
Eczema is a chronic and life-long condition that can prove very tricky to treat, despite there being a variety of options—both over-the-counter and prescription—widely available now. Read more
Mild vs. Severe Eczema: What's the Threshold and How, If at All, Does It Change Treatment? - Gladskin
Mild vs. Severe Eczema: What's the Threshold and How, If at All, Does It Change Treatment?
Eczema causes red, itchy, dry, and flaky skin, yet the severity of eczema can range from mild to severe. If you’re suffering from severe eczema, chances are you’ll know it.... Read more
Rosacea Facial Treatments: Are They Worth It? - Gladskin
Rosacea Facial Treatments: Are They Worth It?
When you experience rosacea, it can feel like you need to do everything possible to try and minimize redness.  You may even turn to expensive rosacea facial treatments at your... Read more
How to Exercise & Avoid Eczema Flares - Gladskin
How to Exercise & Avoid Eczema Flares
Exercise is a crucial component to staying healthy — both mentally and physically. Working out consistently helps you to manage your weight, boost your mood, improve sleep, manage blood sugar,... Read more