The Face You Forgot You Could Have. Or your money back.
Azelaic Acid 14%
Clears the mite overpopulation driving the cycle. Calms the inflamed vessels. Fades the redness they left behind.
The Face You Forgot You Could Have. Or your money back.
We're not asking for blind trust. Try Selvora for 30 days. If your rosacea hasn't visibly calmed we'll refund every cent. No questions asked.
I cancelled plans. I stopped drinking wine at work events because one glass and I looked like I'd just run a marathon in a sauna. Week 5 on this I had a glass of red at a friend's birthday. Stayed till midnight. Didn't think about my face once.
Real words from women who've been exactly where you are
You've tried the antibiotics. The metronidazole. Maybe even the laser. It calms down. Then it comes back.
Because none of them touch the real problem.
Rosacea skin harbors up to 18 times more microscopic mites than normal skin. Every two weeks they die inside your pores, decompose, and flood your skin with bacteria. Your face treats it like an invasion — vessels swell, redness surges. Repeat forever.
Antibiotics kill surface bacteria. Steroids quiet the reaction. Neither one stops the mite cycle. So the engine just restarts.
Azelaic acid does. It penetrates deep enough to break the cycle at the source — not manage it. Break it.
No fillers. No triggers. Just what Rosacea skin needs.
Clears the mite overpopulation driving the cycle. Calms the inflamed vessels. Fades the redness they left behind.
Quiets the flush before it starts. Fades post-flare redness so you can finally wear less makeup — or none.
Every flare, every antibiotic cycle strips your barrier. This rebuilds it. When it's intact, heat, wine and stress stop being guaranteed triggers.
Soothes the skin that's been through the wars. Calms without occluding, without triggering.
Demodex mites die inside your pores every two weeks and release a flood of bacteria. That's what restarts your flares — not the weather, not the wine, not your nerves. Azelaic acid penetrates deep enough to break that cycle.
Chronic inflammation makes your skin grow new, permanently swollen blood vessels — that's the redness that never fully goes away even on a "good" day. Azelaic acid reduces the signal that builds them.
Less redness when nothing's happening. Smaller flares when something is. A face that recovers in an hour instead of a day. That's what a lower baseline feels like — and it's the thing every other treatment skips.
Unlike sensitive skin creams that just moisturize inflamed skin, azelaic acid has decades of peer-reviewed clinical data behind it.
Unlike sensitive skin creams that just moisturize inflamed skin, azelaic acid has decades of peer-reviewed clinical data behind it.
Reduction in inflammatory lesions vs. 56% for metronidazole — in a direct head-to-head clinical trial.*
The only OTC active with FDA approval specifically for rosacea. Validated since 2002.*
In head-to-head trials, azelaic acid matched oral tetracycline for lesion reduction — with zero effect on your gut.*
* Based on peer-reviewed published research. Individual results may vary.
Real Reviews From Real People
Mild tingling on first application is normal — this is the azelaic acid getting to work inside the follicle. Don't wash it off. Some women notice a brief adjustment period. Keep going.
The baseline starts to drop. That heat sitting on your cheeks begins to quiet. You have your first morning in months where you don't go straight to the mirror.
This is when most women take a photo. The permanent flush is lighter. You had the wine. You sat by the window. Users say: "I forgot what it felt like to not think about my face."
You're in the photo. You stayed at the dinner. You went to the gym and walked straight back into your life. The mite cycle is broken. The redness isn't coming back like it used to.
While steroids give you 48 hours of relief before the rebound hits harder, Selvora fixes the reason your skin keeps flaring in the first place.
While steroids give you 48 hours of relief before the rebound hits harder, Selvora fixes the reason your skin keeps flaring in the first place.
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I prescribed the same things for years. Metronidazole. Doxycycline. Topical steroids. Patients managed their flares. Nobody stopped having them.
The problem wasn't the individual ingredient. It was the combination — and everything in the base formulas that kept re-triggering the inflammatory cascade the moment treatment stopped.
Azelaic acid at 14% with ceramides, niacinamide, and centella addresses what's actually broken: the overactive alarm at the source. No steroids. No antibiotic resistance. No withdrawal rebound.
This is what I wish I'd been reaching for from day one.
We offer a 90-day money back guarantee.
Most azelaic acid products fail not because of the active — but because of everything else in the formula. Alcohols, emulsifiers, and hidden triggers that cause a flare the moment the active tries to calm one. Selvora was built around the active. Every ingredient in the base was chosen specifically to be non-triggering for rosacea skin.
Rosacea can't be cured. But your baseline can change dramatically. Women who've had daily redness for a decade are reporting their first "calm" mornings in years by week 3. The goal isn't perfect skin — it's a face you stop thinking about.
Because most treatments target the reaction, not the cause. If the mite cycle driving your flares is still running, nothing on the surface will hold. Azelaic acid is the only OTC active that penetrates deep enough to break that cycle. That's not a marketing claim — it's why it's the only one with FDA approval specifically for rosacea.
Most women notice their first real change around week 2–3 — fewer new flares, a lower baseline, mornings without the mirror-check ritual. The most significant results — the ones worth photographing — typically come between weeks 6 and 8. For full barrier repair, plan for 12 weeks.
Yes. Apply Selvora to clean, dry skin once daily in the evening. Keep everything else as minimal as possible — especially in the first few weeks. The fewer potential triggers you introduce, the faster and clearer your results.
30-day full refund. No forms, no return shipping, no questions.
Rosacea can't be cured. But your baseline can change dramatically. Women who've had daily redness for a decade are reporting their first "calm" mornings in years by week 3. The goal isn't perfect skin — it's a face you stop thinking about.
Most women notice their first real change around week 2–3 — fewer new flares, a lower baseline, mornings without the mirror-check ritual. The most significant results — the ones worth photographing — typically come between weeks 6 and 8. For full barrier repair, plan for 12 weeks.
30-day full refund. No forms, no return shipping, no questions.
I'm 41 and I'd stopped drinking at social events entirely. One drink and I looked like I'd run a 10k — and spent the rest of the night watching people try not to stare. Bought this at midnight after a Reddit spiral. Week 6: two glasses at my own birthday dinner. Stayed in every photo. Didn't go home early. Never gatekeeping this.
They didn't mean it cruelly. But every time they said it I had to leave the room. Week 8, my youngest told a friend "my mum has really nice skin." I held it together until they left. Then ugly cried in the kitchen.
I had a rule: no photos. Three years without letting anyone photograph me. My husband stopped asking because he knew I'd delete them. Last month at a wedding I let the photographer take a portrait of us. I looked at it and didn't hate what I saw. It's on the wall now.
Every dinner, every restaurant — I'd scope out the lighting, avoid the candles, face away from the window. I was exhausted from managing it. Week 7 my husband said "you haven't moved seats once tonight." I hadn't even noticed I'd stopped.