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Can Facial Redness Caused by Rosacea be Reduced?

By Expert Author: Margaret Bell | Article Abstract
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Can rosacea facial redness be reduced safely? Yes it can. But you must use skin care ingredients that work. They must be safe and natural. Let's look at the casue of rosacea and then let's solve the problem.

The Cause of Facial Redness

The cause of any reddening of the skin is capillary congestion, due to inflammation. There may be several underlying causes, including heredity, exposure to extremes in temperature, repeated sunburn, stress and anxiety. But, at the end of the day, the primary cause, the one that is easiest to address is inflammation.

The condition typically occurs in fair skinned people, who are more sensitive to sunlight and burn more easily. In an older person, one of the causes may be free radical damage that has occurred throughout their lives. Free radical damage plays a role in wrinkling, sagging, age spots and similar problems. But, that damage can be repaired, with topically applied creams.

Topically applied creams will help reduce rosacea facial redness, too. The benefit that you will see, when you select the right product, is a younger looking complexion, with more even pigmentation. Listed below are some of the ingredients that work to bring about this change in your complexion.

Nut-grass Root

Cyperus Rotundus, commonly known as the nut-grass root, is a medicinal plant to some, a weed to many. A company in Germany decided to take advantage of its medicinal benefits, one of which is to soothe irritation and reduce inflammation on the skin.

During their clinical trials, they noticed that the extract caused reduced pigmentation, got rid of age spots and lightened tans, all without causing any irritation. After careful evaluation, they found that something in the root inhibits the production of melanin within the skin. This ingredient could help reduce rosacea facial redness, because of its anti-inflammatory activity and even out pigmentation, all over your face, by inhibiting melanin production.

Functional Keratin

Functional Keratin is a natural protein extracted from sheep’s wool. It has been shown to reduce rosacea facial redness that is caused by inflammation or skin sensitivities. It acts by inhibiting the production of an inflammatory compound called prostaglandin E2 or PGE2. Research showed up to a 70% reduction in PGE2 after the very first use.

Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10 is a unique antioxidant, in that it repairs free radical damage. Since free radical damage is likely to play a role in the broken capillaries that sometimes appear in people with rosacea, repairing that damage will help.

There are some excellent creams on the market that contain a number of beneficial antioxidants, as well as essential fatty acids and other nutrients that are necessary for healthy looking skin. These ingredients are good for anyone to use, regardless of their complexion type.

For women, a Natural Whitening Day Cream or an Active Age Defense Cream will help reduce rosacea facial redness.

For men, the Age-Defense Active Facial Fluid is the best choice, as it contains several natural anti-inflammatories, including Functional Keratin.

All the ingredients in these products will improve your skin’s health and appearance, regardless of your age or your skin’s current condition. Give it a few weeks and see what a difference it can make. For more information please visit my website listed below. Thanks, Margaret Bell
Margaret Bell

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Please visit http://www.XtendSkinCare.com for Margaret's recommended source to Remove or ReduceRosacea Facial Redness and Wrinkles for men and women that is guaranteed to be safe and effective. A FREE Health Newsletter is available.

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Article Submitted: 2009-05-13 | This Article has been viewed 543 times.

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