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Effects of skin care habits on the development of rosacea: A multi-center retrospective case-control survey in Chinese population.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Certain cosmetic habits may trigger or aggravate rosacea, while there is little published epidemiologic evidence to support this point. PURPOSE:To examine if daily skin care habits have an effect on the development of rosacea in Chinese population. METHODS:A multi-center retrospective case-control survey of 1,245 rosacea cases and 1,538 skin-healthy controls was conducted in China. Participants completed the questionnaire comprised of demographic characteristics, socioeconomic data and daily skin care habits. Data were collected retrospectively and analyzed using the chi-square test and t-test. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to predict rosacea. RESULTS:The multivariate logistic regression analysis highlighted some results: Dry, oily or mixed skin (OR = 6.3-6.9, P< .001), the usage of foaming cleanser (OR = 1.45, 95%CI 1.115-1.886, P = .01), make up more than 6 times a week (OR = 2.839, 95%CI 1.962-4.108, P< .001), using facial mask more than 4 times a week (OR = 2.56-3.069, P< .001), facial treatments at beauty salon more than once a week (OR = 4.946, 95%CI 2.005-12.198, P = .0018) and using beauty salon products (OR = 2.334, 95%CI 1.435-3.976, P = .0018) are positively correlated with the development of rosacea. Using of moisturizing products (OR = 0.602, 95%CI 0.386-0.983, P = .035) and sunscreen cream (OR = 0.303-0.507, P< .001 or P = .0167 for different frequency) presented significantly negative correlations with rosacea. Frequency of cleansing showed a nonlinear association with rosacea: using facial cleansers 1~3 times per week (OR = 0.647, 95%CI 0.429-0.975, P? = ?.038) showed beneficial effects while using facial cleanser excessively (twice or more daily) (OR = 2.131, 95%CI 1.394-3.256, P< .001) positively correlated to rosacea strongly. CONCLUSIONS:Excessive use of facial cleanser (twice or more a day) and facial mask (more than 4 times a week), frequent makeup (more than 6 times a week), regular skin care in beauty salon (more than once a week), and using beauty salon products were closely correlated to the development of rosacea in Chinese population.

SUBMITTER: Huang YX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7185582 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of skin care habits on the development of rosacea: A multi-center retrospective case-control survey in Chinese population.

Huang Ying-Xue YX   Li Ji J   Zhao Zhi-Xiang ZX   Zheng Bo-Lan BL   Deng Yu-Xuan YX   Shi Wei W   Steinhoff Martin M   Xie Hong-Fu HF  

PloS one 20200427 4


<h4>Background</h4>Certain cosmetic habits may trigger or aggravate rosacea, while there is little published epidemiologic evidence to support this point.<h4>Purpose</h4>To examine if daily skin care habits have an effect on the development of rosacea in Chinese population.<h4>Methods</h4>A multi-center retrospective case-control survey of 1,245 rosacea cases and 1,538 skin-healthy controls was conducted in China. Participants completed the questionnaire comprised of demographic characteristics,  ...[more]

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