PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

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

  • Ying-Xue Huang,
  • Ji Li,
  • Zhi-Xiang Zhao,
  • Bo-Lan Zheng,
  • Yu-Xuan Deng,
  • Wei Shi,
  • Martin Steinhoff,
  • Hong-Fu Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. e0231078

Abstract

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BackgroundCertain cosmetic habits may trigger or aggravate rosacea, while there is little published epidemiologic evidence to support this point.PurposeTo examine if daily skin care habits have an effect on the development of rosacea in Chinese population.MethodsA 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.ResultsThe multivariate logistic regression analysis highlighted some results: Dry, oily or mixed skin (OR = 6.3-6.9, PConclusionsExcessive 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.