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Anti-Redness Treatment address the principle influences that lead to chronically red skin and other aggravating factors linked to rosacea. This exclusive complex cools heat-activated skin, lessens puffiness, while discomfort and surface tenderness are also brought under control. Anti-Redness Treatment also helps to avert future flare-ups and limit the growth of undesirable flora and lipase- enzymes known to trigger redness episodes. Unlike moisturizers, serums have a smaller molecular structure for maximum delivery deep within the skin providing the best results. Results are apparent within one to four weeks of daily use.
White Tea- a more potent calming agent than Green Tea; this natural antioxidant helps keep skin calm by inhibiting reactive stress brought on by UV rays, tobacco smoke and urban smog Eyeliss™- complex-patented, multi-peptide and flavanoid complex that improves lymphatic circulation, firmness and elasticity while decreasing capillary permeability to help reduce swelling and irritation Sea Whip- the most calming sea-based ingredient; known for being more anti-inflammatory than hydrocortisone SepiCalm- patented water lilly and peptide complex that cools heat-activated skin, reducing a primary factor that leads to redness and blotchiness
Read the top 20 factors that cause rosacea to flare up. ![]() Content Copyright © 2012, Renée Rouleau, Inc PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may use any items from this article in your print, blog, magazine or electronic newsletter. But in order to do so, you must include the following paragraph including a link to www.ReneeRouleau.com. Information courtesy of www.ReneeRouleau.com, a website with skin care tips, products based on nine skin types and advice from skin care expert and celebrity esthetician, Renée Rouleau.
Posted January 24, 2010 by Renée Rouleau
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Question: Can you use this treatment on your eye lids? I suffer from Ocular Rosacea. Same symptoms, inflammation and redness as normal Rosacea – only on the inside of my eye lids. It would be great to find a product that was sensitive enough to place on the outer eye lids to help with the inflammation and redness of this disorder.
Please advise.
Posted on Mon, 25th Jan 2010 3:43 pm by d.peters
I think a moisturizer eye lid would be a better choice for that condition. The serum is meant to be used under moisturizer and I think using two products on that delicate area would be too much. The Hawaiian Nourishing Cream is extremely healing and would be great used sparingly every night. And of course, is great for the face, too!
Posted on Tue, 26th Jan 2010 8:07 pm by Lydia Noel