What is Uriage roseliane rich anti-redness cream used for?
Uriage roseliane crème riche anti rougeurs 50 ml immediately soothes your skin's sensations of overheating and tightness, and reduces and prevents redness from worsening.
Applied first thing in the morning, it rehydrates your skin for the whole day, and can also be used as a make-up base, thanks to its green mother-of-pearl, which visibly masks redness.
- Its formula combines the patented Cerasterol-2F complex with the restructuring properties of the Uriage-patented TLR2-Regul and SK5R (Specific-Kallikrein-5-Regulator) complexes, anti-irritants that regulate Kallikrein-5, a protease responsible for inflammation and problems with the skin's small blood vessels.
- Ginseng and red algae normalize microcirculation and strengthen the skin's barrier and blood vessels, helping to reduce the reappearance of redness. Its rich, creamy texture contains green pearlizers to soften skin and camouflage any redness on application.
- The Uriage Thermal Spring Water contained in this cream has a strong soothing and moisturizing effect on your skin.
Soothed, moisturized skin regains its comfort and suppleness immediately after application.
Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic.
How to treat rosacea and rosacea?
Repair and strengthen the cutaneous barrier
Thanks to the use ofUriage Thermal Spring Water with its moisturizing and soothing properties, and Cerasterol-2F which durably restructures the cutaneous barrier, Uriage Roseliane Crème Riche Anti Rougeurs offers a complete solution for repairing and reinforcing the cutaneous barrier. What are the benefits of this action on the skin?
Strengthening the vascular wall
The ginseng andred algae extracts contained in this cream are renowned for their ability to strengthen blood vessel walls. How do these ingredients help to limit redness and promote a more even complexion?
By using this cream, you also benefit from the restoration and fortification of the immunological barrier thanks to the TLR2-REGUL complex and the SK5R complex. How do these complexes work to soothe skin irritation and reduce redness? By reducing redness by up to 13%, Uriage Roseliane Crème Riche Anti Rougeurs offers an effective solution for couperose and rosacea. Say goodbye to bothersome redness and regain soothed, balanced, healthy-looking skin with this specially formulated cream.
Uriage Roseliane Crème Riche Anti Rougeurs is much more than just a face cream. It targets the key factors in couperose and rosacea, offering a complete solution to repair the skin barrier, strengthen the vascular wall and restore the immunological barrier. Don't let redness bother you any longer, and opt for soothed, radiant skin thanks to this quality cream.
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How to use this soothing skin care product
Use morning and/or evening on perfectly clean, dry skin. Apply to the face, avoiding the eye contour area.
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Precaution of use
What is the composition of this soothing cream?
Aqua/eau uriage - propylheptyl caprylate - butyrospermum parkii butter - cetearyl isononanoate - cetyl alcohol - ptfe - hydrogenated polydecene - squalane - butylene glycol - diglycerin - dimethicone - glycerin - steareth-21 - pentaerythrityl distearate - sodium polyacrylate - phenoxyethanol - brassica campestris sterols - parfum (fragrance) - raspberry seed oil/palm oil aminopropanediol esters - steareth-2 - ci 77891 (titanium dioxide) - mica - chlorphenesin - tocopheryl acetate - acrylates/c10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer - citric acid - o-cymen-5-ol - xanthan gum - panax ginseng root extract - biosaccharide gum-1 - asiaticoside - phytosphingosine - sorbitol - maltodextrin - ascophyllum nodosum extract - ci 14700 (red 4) - asparagopsis armata extract - potassium sorbate.
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Our advice and expert opinions
Most signs of cutaneous hypersensitivity of the face go unnoticed. However, some people experience redness, particularly on the cheeks, mid-area, forehead and chin.
The first thing to note is that there is not just one type of redness, but many. Whether temporary or permanent, localized or diffuse, they have very different origins and manifestations. In fact, it's mostly everyday factors that trigger skin hyperreactivity. Skin tone is visibly less even, skin texture is less smooth, and sensations of overheating multiply.
A good cosmetic routine can help regulate redness. It's essential to use quality products adapted to your skin type: dry, sensitive, combination or oily. Here are the three essential steps:
- Wash your face with a gentle cleanser.
- Remove make-up with a leave-in cleanser.
- Moisturize with an anti-redness cream.
What's the difference between couperose and rosacea?
Couperose and rosacea are two common skin conditions that can often be confused due to their similar symptoms. However, there are some key differences between the two conditions.
- Couperose is characterized by the presence of small, visible blood vessels, usually on the face, particularly on the cheeks and nose. These dilated vessels, also known as telangiectasias, can give the skin a reddish or pinkish appearance. Couperose is often associated with sensitive, reactive skin, which can react easily to environmental factors such as cold, heat or climatic changes.
- Rosacea, on the other hand, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition manifested by persistent redness, flushing, papules (small elevations of the skin) and pustules (small skin infections). Rosacea can also lead to a sensation of heat or burning on the skin, itching and increased sensitivity. Unlike couperose, rosacea can also affect other areas of the face, including the forehead, chin and eye contour.
It's important to note that couperose can be considered an early form of rosacea, and the two conditions can coexist in some people. Rosacea can evolve over time, moving from episodes of transient redness to more persistent and severe symptoms. In both cases, prevention and symptom management often involve avoiding known triggers, such as excessive sun exposure, stress, spicy or hot foods, alcohol and skin-irritating products. Appropriate skin care and the use of products specifically formulated for couperose or rosacea can also help reduce symptoms and maintain the skin in a more balanced state.
In case of doubt or persistent symptoms, it is always advisable to consult a dermatologist for a precise diagnosis and suitable treatment advice.