Uriage Roseliane facial cream colour arena piel sensible 15ml

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Daily care for sensitive, reactive and reddened skin

15 ml

Description

Sensitive skin suffers more intensely from attacks from external agents. The skin is red and itchy and tight. On many occasions they experience hot or burning sensations, including a burning sensation.

Uriage Roseliane Sensitive Sand-colored Facial Cream is the solution that will help soothe your skin while covering the redness and blemishes of your face. Enriched with vasoprotective active ingredients, your skin will regain its silky tone while concealing your imperfections.

Uriage Roseliane Sensitive Sand-colored Facial Cream helps you achieve a radiant complexion that will remain even throughout the day.

 

Instructions for use

Apply locally on redness or on the face as a whole.

Composition

Red vine extract, essential rose wax.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Couperose is one of the skin’s first signs that can end up in the eventual development of rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition. Its main symptom, among others, is redness in the central part of the face (caused by small capillaries that dilate because of an alteration in the cutaneous barrier).

These conditions tend to be more frequent in sensitive and light skin and have several contributing factors. They appear as outbreaks or flare ups, but the discomfort may become more or less permanent. Signs and symptoms may include small red lines under the skin, acne-like bumps, inflammation, burning sensation or sudden flushing.

Slowing down the progression of this condition and preventing its evolution to more severe stages is very important. An appropriate, daily facial routine can help to keep the symptoms under control. All irritating substances should be avoided in skincare and diet (such as reducing alcohol and tobacco consumption and avoiding spicy ingredients in food). Always consult with an expert in dermocosmetics and visit a dermatologist once a year.

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