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Social media sharing will cure rosacea, says blogger Rosy JulieBC

This YouTube video creator feels that efforts like hers are becoming increasingly important for people with the skin condition.

Every Sunday and Thursday, Rosy JulieBC adds another video to her YouTube channel, in part because she believes social media sharing is among the best resources rosacea patients have. This chronic skin condition is currently incurable and effective treatments are few and far between.

That said, despite the fact that there are millions of rosacea sufferers, even reliable information is scarce.

Rosy JulieBC rosacea blogger - social media sharing“It’s incredible,” said the blogger and YouTube creator, whose real name is Julie B. Campbell. “Aside from a basic description of what rosacea actually is, the information available online and even through many doctors is thin. As a rosacea patient, it’s very frustrating. As soon as we’re diagnosed, our lives become a never-ending trial-and-error session for skin care and lifestyle products and techniques.”

As a result, Rosy JulieBC feels that social media sharing will be the road to a rosacea cure. “Honestly, I don’t know if rosacea will ever be cured. Nobody even knows what causes it. There are a lot of theories – from autoimmune disorders to mites and even to unique adaptations to colder climates with dark winters – but even the experts don’t know anything for certain. That said, I’ve learned a lot more through other rosacea patients than through official sources. The two have been vital to creating a more complete picture of how I should treat my skin.”

When Campbell wasn’t able to find the information she needed online, she took to social media sharing.

Rosy JulieBC - rosacea YouTube videosIt began with a blog, now titled Rosacea Treatment Options with Rosy JulieBC. As a writer and novelist, Campbell felt comfortable expressing herself through regular written posts. She decided that it was time the web offered some information to rosacea sufferers that wasn’t either too vague or trying to sell something.

“If you try Googling information about what products you should use on rosacea prone skin, you’re inundated with ‘cures.’ It’s all so misleading. I certainly don’t have any answers and I’m not a skin care expert, but I feel I can provide something unique with my blog. I can talk about my experience, try new things and track them with images.”

According to Campbell, she never really expected it to amount to much. When she first started writing, she didn’t know how many people had rosacea. She’d never met another sufferer before – or so she thought. “Not long after I started writing [the blog] people started coming out of the woodwork. People I knew, sure, but mostly people I didn’t know, and they were from countries around the world. They were all thanking me for sharing my story because they were going through similar struggles with their rosacea and with finding information. Every time I received another message, I’d cry. It was so moving but so heartbreaking! Why are there so many of us and yet there doesn’t seem to be much in terms of unbiased and truly usable information we can apply to helping ourselves?”

It wasn’t until Campbell had a bad reaction to a sunscreen she’d previously successfully used that she started posting videos on YouTube. “I’d always said that I’d never put a video of myself on YouTube. I have social anxiety disorder and that sounded like a fast path to a panic attack. But when I had a rosacea-flare up from the sunscreen, words simply couldn’t express my frustration. I needed to talk directly to the people who had been reading my blog.”

It was through YouTube that the Rosy JulieBC name was born and that’s where she discovered the power of social media sharing. Likes and comments were posted on a regular basis and Campbell broadened her Rosy JulieBC presence to include Facebook, Twitter and, more recently, Instagram.Rosy JulieBC rosacea flare-up

“I’ve also started using features on various social networks such as private discussion pages on Facebook. They are very useful for sharing information with other rosacea sufferers in a kind of safe space without judgment. We share pictures of both our flare-ups and our victories when we clear our skin. We talk about different DIY mask ideas, and we pitch ideas about the impact of water hardness, various supplements and even alternative techniques such as dry skin brushing. Social media posting gives us the opportunity to exchange notes, share research and articles we’ve found and talk about our own experiences.

“It’s similar to the forum participation I have at places like the TalkHealth Partnership, which I love. I feel as though all these resources come together to create a pretty solid body of knowledge. As soon as I come across a topic I want to experiment with or learn more about, it becomes my next YouTube video or blog post.”

Social media has, according to Campbell, offered a great deal of freedom to learn and talk to people without judgment while making it easier to avoid scammers who are continually trying to peddle their snake oil to rosacea suffers who are desperate for something to work.

Rosy JulieBC rosacea skin care and treatment productsOver time she has created an active and supportive community she calls her Rosy Friends. “Rosacea is one of those conditions we just don’t talk about. Most of us work hard to cover it up, not to try to tell people we have it. Because of that, social media sharing gives us the chance to talk to people but from the safety of our own computers or mobile devices. Social media has placed me in contact with hundreds of Rosy Friends from around the globe. We exchange support, ideas and ask questions. Before blogging, YouTube and the other platforms, I may still have been under the impression that I don’t know a single person with the condition.”

That, says Campbell, is why she feels social media sharing is key for rosacea patients being able to find the right skin care routine, treatment, and trigger avoidance routine for their unique needs. “If a rosacea cure ever does happen – and, who knows, it might – it’s going to start with those of us with the rosy cheeks.”

Performance of Worldwide Major Mobile Phone Vendors in 4Q 2016 Displays Remarkable Growth

Albany, New York, February 13, 2017: With the continuous highly competitive environment in the digital world, a lot of mobile vendors are putting so many efforts every year to be the dominant leader in the worldwide mobile market. To analyze the market growth and performance in recent periods, a new study has been published to the online repository of Market Research Hub (MRH), headlined as “Worldwide Major Mobile Phone Vendor Performance in 4Q 2016”.This research study presents worldwide mobile phone shipment volume forecast for the period of 1Q of 2015 to 1Q of 2017 along with a modern quarter review of major mobile phone vendors’ performance.

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As the world is becoming more digital, the demand for the best-featured smartphone is increasing day by day. Most of the individuals, whether students, businessmen and women etc. are demanding mobile phones which provide them an ease in performing actions. Also, the mobile world continues to change rapidly as new types of devices, services and technologies come and go. It is of highest importance for marketers to stay on top of the ever-changing mobile world. As per the analysis of the third quarter of 2016, three Chinese leading vendors including Huawei, Oppo and BBK Communication Equipment, jointly accounted for 21% of the smartphones sold to users globally. They were the only smartphone vendors in the global top five to boost their sales and market share during this quarter.Mobile Phone Vendors Growth Report

According to the key findings of the report, in the fourth quarter of 2016, vendors have also come up with strong growth. Some of the Chinese brands including Huawei, Oppo and Vivo, global smartphone shipment volume has bolstered with about 490 million units in 3Q of 2016 and also further anticipated to topped about 419 million units in 4Q of 2016. Among these, 370.5 million units of which were smartphones, which witnessed rapid growth, up 5.9% in sequence and 3.6% year-on-year by global demand. The rapid estimation of shipment volume in the smartphones market also represents a 2.9 % year-on-year growth.

Furthermore, it has also been analyzed by the report that growth in key markets such as China was up 18%, in which 50% were iPhone owners. Sales in many developing markets were also up, as India saw the biggest increase among the BRIC countries with 76% growth. The report also analyzes that, Huawei is finishing the gap with Apple. The highly competitive and feature-packed Honor devices maintained their sales drive in the market around the globe and also expected to remain dominant.

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At present, leading vendors in the mobile phone market are Apple, HTC, Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Mobile, Huawei, Lenovo, LG, Xiaomi and ZTE.

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