Dermarest Rosacea Advanced Redness Treatment
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About Rosacea
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There are four types of rosacea: erythematotelangiectatic, which is a persistent redness that looks like you are blushing; papulopustular, which is a redness of the skin with bumps or pimples, sometimes referred to as adult acne; phymatous, which is a thickening of tissue, especially around the nose; and the granulomatous type of rosacea, which presents as hard papules that can be yellow, brown or red. Claims are that rosacea can be a hereditary condition with visible blood vessels on the face and a tendency to blush easily, according to RosaceaFacts.com. The condition is described as causing facial flare-ups. Some factors that can trigger rosacea are eating hot, spicy foods, wind, alcohol consumption, topical steroids and emotional stress. There is no cure for rosacea, but Dermarest Rosacea Advanced Redness Treatment can help to keep it under control.
Treatment
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According to Dermarest.com, for more severe cases, oral or topical antibiotics may be required to reduce inflammation. Other medications may also be required for serious cases of bumps and pimples. Laser may be used to treat visible blood vessels. Dermarest Rosacea Advanced Redness Treatment has been developed and dermatologists approved to reduce the redness of the condition while balancing uneven skin tones. With continued daily use your skin will show an improved appearance.
Ingredients
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Key ingredients in Dermarest Rosacea Advanced Redness Treatment are chamomile and peppermint extracts, vitamin E and black currant oil, along with a full list of additives that work together in controlling rosacea and the appearance of your skin.
Application
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Smooth the Dermarest Rosacea Advanced Redness Treatment cream over your clean skin, as stated by Dermarest.com. The cream may be used alone or under your make-up and should be used twice daily for more effectiveness, though results vary with each individual and the frequency of use.
Warning
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This is a topical cream only and should be applied as directed. Keep out of the reach of children. Avoid getting the cream in your eyes. If the rosacea worsens, stop usage of the cream and call your dermatologist.
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