Redness & Inflammation / Formula option
Flush Control Cream
A prescription cream for facial flushing and persistent visible redness, with niacinamide support for barrier comfort and a calmer-looking tone.
Active ingredients
How Flush Control Cream Works
Flush Control Cream pairs niacinamide with oxymetazoline HCl for a focused approach to flushing-prone skin and persistent visible facial redness when a clinician determines it is appropriate.
Barrier and tone support
A multitasking form of vitamin B3 used to support the skin barrier, tone, and visible calm.
Flushing support
A targeted option used to help reduce the look of persistent facial redness when appropriate.
Formula fit
Is Flush Control Cream Right For You?
Not sure which redness formula your skin needs? Take the skin assessment and let a licensed clinician guide your formula match.
- Your main concern is flushing or persistent visible facial redness
- You want a focused formula rather than a larger redness stack
- You need barrier-conscious support alongside redness support
- Your clinician thinks oxymetazoline-based support fits your redness pattern
- You have inflamed-looking bumps that may need additional redness actives
- You want a simpler redness formula without oxymetazoline
- Your skin history makes oxymetazoline inappropriate for you
- Your main concern is acne, pigmentation, or skin aging rather than flushing
Ready to get started?
Ready To Get Started?
- Focused support for flushing-prone skin
- Helps reduce the look of persistent facial redness when appropriate
- Includes niacinamide for barrier and tone support
- Reviewed and prescribed by a licensed clinician
- Prescription-only treatment
- Ships directly to your door
Additional options
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Your clinician may consider another prescription option based on your intake, tolerance, and goals.
Triple Redness Control Cream

- Azelaic Acid
- Ivermectin
- Metronidazole
A multi-active cream option for visible redness, bumps, and reactive skin patterns.
- Monthly
- $21.50/mo
Rapid Redness Relief Cream

- Ivermectin
- Niacinamide
- Oxymetazoline HCl
A calming option for flushing-prone skin that needs visible redness support.
- Monthly
- $21.50/mo
- Strength
- 1/2/1%
Barrier Calm Cream

- Azelaic Acid
- Niacinamide
A simpler barrier-focused option for redness-prone skin that needs a gentler approach.
- Monthly
- $21.50/mo
- Strength
- 15/2%
Questions
What patients ask most
Can I choose this exact formula?
Yes. Add Flush Control Cream to your cart to start your short intake. A licensed clinician will review your intake and determine whether this formula is right for you or if there is a better fit.
Can my formula be adjusted?
Yes. If your skin response, tolerance, or goals change, your clinician can recommend a different formula or routine adjustment when appropriate.
How long does it take to see results?
Results vary. Some redness support may appear earlier, but your overall routine and sensitivity pattern matter. Your clinician will guide how to use the formula and what timeline to expect.
Is this for flushing?
Yes, it is positioned for facial flushing and persistent visible redness when appropriate. Your clinician will review your history before confirming whether it is a fit.
Is this the same as a rosacea bump treatment?
Not exactly. It is more focused on flushing and visible redness. If inflamed-looking bumps are a major concern, your clinician may consider a different redness formula.
What happens if my skin gets dry or irritated?
Some dryness, stinging, or sensitivity can happen with prescription skincare. Start as directed, moisturize well, use SPF daily, and contact your clinician if irritation becomes uncomfortable or persistent.
Can I change my formula over time?
Yes. Your skin's needs can change, and your treatment plan may change with it. If your skin is too dry, not responding as expected, or your concerns shift, your clinician may adjust your treatment approach or recommend a different formula when appropriate.
Is prescription treatment guaranteed?
No. Prescription treatment is not guaranteed. A licensed clinician will review your intake and determine whether prescription skincare is appropriate for you. If this formula is not the right fit, they may recommend another option or advise a different treatment path.