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Rosacea Treatment Utilizing Amino Acids

Complete Ingredient Listing for Ocular Rosacea Soothing Serum

Purified water, phytobiological extracts of liquorice, meadowsweet, centella asiatica, proline amino acids.

Concepts

The skin reacts in a positive manner to the chemistry it recognizes, and conversely does not react, or reacts adversely, when presented with chemistry it does not recognize. Natural does not necessarily mean appropriate, effective or better. This is basic immunological science.

There are no miracle ingredients. Amino acids, proteins, enzymes, vitamins and antioxidants represent the full extent of the useful ingredient gamut, and are the only ingredients with which to create an environment in which skin can thrive.

No single ingredient, prescription medication, product or machine can alleviate all the signs of rosacea.

Cosmetics are the product of trends driven by marketing and the bottom dollar. Examples include the aloe vera and Retinol craze of the 1980s, and the Alpha Hydroxy Acid fad of the early 90s. Cosmetics, by legal definition, are not therapeutic.

Containing typically less than 3% active ingredients, their remaining volume consists primarily of buffers, fillers and emulsifiers. Their primary appeal lies in their texture, fragrance and packaging — they are the cohorts of make-up, not therapy.

In contrast, many dermatological ingredients are non-prescription, complex, precise and above all else therapeutic.

These proven topical agents, used in the right concentrations are crucial to effective, modern rosacea treatment.

Used alongside metronidazole, azelaic acid and other prescription topicals, they bridge the gap between partial results and more permanent improvement.

The Rosacea Treatment Clinic only utilizes paramedical formulas, with concentrations ranging up to 100%.

We do not use extraneous buffers and fillers which would curtail the potency of active ingredients.

Some formulas are able to be individualized by one of the Clinic's chemists.

Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Clearing Serum — Evening Use

More than three years in research and development, Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Clearing Serum is a breakthrough product featuring remarkable ingredients and unprecedented formulation expertise aimed at dramatically improving the health and appearance of rosacea patients' skins in a minimum of time.


Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Clearing Serum provides a plethora of interrelated benefits:

  • relieves and inhibits skin inflammation, redness and discomfort — markedly more effective than Rosacea Treatment Fluid and Cream;

  • speeds clearance of pimples, papules and pustules and helps prevent their recurrence — more effective than RosaTox Soothing Mask Powder and Enhanced Azelaic Acid Gel-Cream;

  • refines skin texture without irritation (contains no alpha hydroxy acids);

  • reduces the appearance of fine lines and enlaged pores characteristic of rhinophyma;

  • rejuvenates skin while durably improving moisturization and hydration;

  • brightens skin tone and reduces hyperpigmentation (areas of uneven pigmentation, such as age spots and laser-induced discolouration);

  • prevents skin tissues from becoming rigid and less pervious to the absorption of effective treatments, including the rosacea medications metronidzole and azelaic acid;

  • promotes collagen synthesis to improve skin's firmness and elasticity.

Ingredient/Formula Notes

Ingredients clear, hydrate, re-surface, de-sensitize, brighten and lightly firm skin while providing anti-aging benefits.

Notable ingredients used in beneficial concentrations are a range of non-aromatic plant-derived, anti-inflammatory moisturizing oils which form a base for extracts of grape seed, mulberry, willow, licorice, echinacea and marigold in addition to Co-Enzyme Q10, amino acids, ergothioneine, resveratrol, antioxidants and vitamins.

Produced in small batches to preserve beneficial activity — use within 4 months of opening. Store in a cool, dark place.

May be refrigerated to enhance it's anti-inflammatory effects.

Contains no ingredients redundant to product performance.

Free of preservatives, colourings and fragrance.

Product Texture

Ultra-light, sheer oil, readily absorbed.

Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Product Suitability

All skin types suffering from rosacea, from the oiliest to the driest of skin.

Especially suitable for very dry skin, very oily congested skin and irritated skin of any type, particularly if characterised by an uneven texture, papules or pustuls.

Dermatologist-tested, allergy-tested and non-comedogenic.

Clinical tests on over 300 rosacea patients over 2 years confirm efficacy.

Instructions for Use

Evening only.

Cleanse skin thoroughly with either Oil-Free Purifying Gel Cleanser or De-Sensitizing Cleansing Emulsion and gently pat skin dry.

Spray skin lightly with Hydrating De-Sensitizing Mist or Purifying De-Sensitizing Mist and leave skin to rest for approximately 5 minutes.

Apply Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Clearing Serum to the entire face (and optionally neck), concentrating on those areas prone to redness, uneven skin texture, pimples, papules or pustules.

Leave for at least 2 hours, or overnight.

Additional moisturizer will not be required and should not be applied over the serum to avoid reducing the effectiveness of the product.

If any traces of the product remain before retiring, gently massage into the skin.

There is no maximum use for this product.

To sustain effectiveness, at minimum prepare skin gently (see Rosacea Cleansers and De-Sensitizing Mists) and always use adequate photoprotection (see Rosacea Sunscreens and photoaging) the next morning.

Rosacea Anti-Inflammatory Clearing Serum Ingredients

Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil, Vitis Vinifera Extract, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Morus Nigra Root Extract, Morus Bombycis Root Extract, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra Extract, Corylus Avallena Seed Oil, Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil, Oenothera Biennis Oil, Rubus Idaeus Seed Oil, Ubiquinone, Carnitine, Ergothioneine, Simmondsia Chinensis Oil, Cyclomethicone, Butyrospermum Parkii Oil Unsaponifiables, Salix Alba Extract, Tocopherol Acetate, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Glycine Soja Oil Unsaponifiables, Atellocollagen, Sodium Condroitin Sulfate, Echinacea Angustifolia Leaf Extract, Glycerin, Lactobascillus Ferment, Retinyl Palmitate, Proline, Lysine, Persea Gratissima Oil Unsaponifiables, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Ascophyllum Nodosum Extract, Resveratrol, Panthenol, Allantoin, Alpha Tocopherol.

Using Rosacea Specialist Serums

Rosacea Specialist Serums are an integral part of the skin re-building and repair process .

While De-Sensitizing Rosacea Moisturizers primarily address the superficial skin layers, the Rosacea Serums improve emerging skin, helping secure its long term well-being.

The combination of Rosacea Serum + Rosacea Moisturizer creates an environment in which skin can thrive.

Key Rosacea Serum Ingredients include:

  • Antioxidants
  • Vitamins
  • Trace Elements
  • Amino Acids
  • Proteins
  • Calming Actives

To use, just apply a few drops or pumps of one or more Rosacea Serum prior to Rosacea Moisturizer and/or Sunscreen, or blend a few drops of a Rosacea Serum directly with your moisturizer.


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