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couperose/rosacea Skin Types
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"Normally thin or fine textured, sensitive skin types tend to react quickly to temperature changes from heat, cold or wind. It can be easily irritated, red, blotchy or prone to allergic reactions and needs extra gentle care along with mild, soothing products. It can also still fall into the oily, dry, problem or combination categories.”
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Sensitive/Couperose treatments:
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"Couperose is a skin condition in which redness appears due to the presence of small, dilated red blood vessels, visible due to poor elasticity of the capillary walls. This results in dilated capillaries with lingering blood cells, making them appear defined and red on the skin's surface. Extreme hot or cold water, spicy foods, alcohol and excessive sun exposure can all aggravate this condition. The following products contain soothing botanicals to calm sensitive, red skin
and strengthen weakened capillaries. "
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| How to: |
| Morning and Evening |
- Cleanse face with Keratoplast Cream Soap using fingertips to apply, remove with face cloth or lukewarm water.
- Dampen a cotton pad with Keratoplast Cleansing Lotion and gently rub in an outward direction over your face (avoiding the eye area) until the cotton comes away clean. If you need to, rinse face and neck with lukewarm water.
- Apply Kera Moisturiser to face and neck and massage into skin. Blot away excess with a tissue.
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| As necessary: |
- 2-3 times a week, after cleansing, apply the Azulene Calming Mask with fingertips, avoiding the eye area. Leave for 30 minutes. Wash away with lukewarm water before continuing with your regular routine.
- Apply Control Cream to red, flaky or sensitive areas before moisturising.
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Sensitive/Rosacea treatments:
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Rosacea is a skin condition that involves persistent flushing that can resemble sunburn with cysts and pustules in more serious stages. It must be diagnosed by a dermatologist and those with the condition should avoid spicy foods, alcohol and exposure to extreme heat or cold. These products form a mild, soothing regimen of sensitive skin. Exfoliation should be avoided, especially on affected areas.
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