🌿 Specialized care for hypersensitive and intolerant skin to the rescue 🌿
Hypersensitive and reactive skin responds strongly to environmental stressors that typically shouldn’t cause discomfort. With a lowered tolerance threshold, it can lead to stinging, redness, irritation, flushing, and tightness, THis can become a daily struggle.
Often linked to dryness, sensitive skin becomes even more reactive. When the protective hydrolipidic film is compromised, the skin loses its defense mechanisms, making it more vulnerable to the environment and allergy triggers.
🌟 Give your skin the support it needs to restore balance and comfort! 🌟
🌹 Flushed skin presenting warmth, or visible small blood vessels can be a sign of rosacea. Derived from the Latin word meaning "like a rose," rosacea is a chronic skin condition marked by facial redness, which can be occasional or persistent, often accompanied by couperose—small, dilated blood vessels visible to the naked eye. In some cases, inflammatory lesions like papules and pustules may also appear. Rosacea flares up in cycles, alternating between flare-ups and remission. Certain triggers—such as temperature changes, spicy foods, hot drinks, specific medications, and sun exposure without protection—can worsen symptoms.
🩷 If you recognize these signs, consider consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice!
🌿 Specialized care for hypersensitive and intolerant skin to the rescue 🌿
Hypersensitive and reactive skin responds strongly to environmental stressors that typically shouldn’t cause discomfort. With a lowered tolerance threshold, it can lead to stinging, redness, irritation, flushing, and tightness, THis can become a daily struggle.
Often linked to dryness, sensitive skin becomes even more reactive. When the protective hydrolipidic film is compromised, the skin loses its defense mechanisms, making it more vulnerable to the environment and allergy triggers.
🌟 Give your skin the support it needs to restore balance and comfort! 🌟
🌹 Flushed skin presenting warmth, or visible small blood vessels can be a sign of rosacea. Derived from the Latin word meaning "like a rose," rosacea is a chronic skin condition marked by facial redness, which can be occasional or persistent, often accompanied by couperose—small, dilated blood vessels visible to the naked eye. In some cases, inflammatory lesions like papules and pustules may also appear. Rosacea flares up in cycles, alternating between flare-ups and remission. Certain triggers—such as temperature changes, spicy foods, hot drinks, specific medications, and sun exposure without protection—can worsen symptoms.
🩷 If you recognize these signs, consider consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice!
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¹ Self-evaluation by 22 volunteers after 1 daily application over 56 days, variation %
² Self-evaluation by 22 volunteers over 28 days with daily application, variation %