What is Isispharma Ruboril Expert Intense Anti-Redness Concentrate?
This concentrated treatment from the Ruboril range combats localized redness in sensitive skin.
Ruboril Expert Intense corrects and significantly reduces localized redness on your face, thanks to the patented β-CALM alliance of active ingredients.
- This anti-redness treatment contains plant extracts(petit houx, calendula offinalis, centella asiatica, horse chestnut and licorice) that soothe and improve skin microcirculation.
- This intense expert care contains vitamin B3 to reinforce the skin barrier.
- This Isispharma cosmetic is formulated with natural Betaine for moisturizing power.
- This product contains β-glycyrrhetinic acid of natural origin with soothing properties.
Ruboril expert intense contains a biotechnological plant acid derivative that helps reduce vascularization.
We also offer you Isispharma Ruboril Expert M Anti-Redness Cream Gel 40 ml, at the best price in our online pharmacy.
How do I use this rosacea treatment?
This concentrated anti-redness treatment is applied to localized areas of sensitive skin affected by redness. Use twice a day, morning and evening. Its cannula tube format facilitates targeted application. Its refreshing, comfortable gel-cream texture is quickly absorbed, leaving no greasy film or sticky effect after application.
Optimum tolerance
Fragrance-free, this concentrated care product has been dermatologically tested.
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What are the precautions for use?
Keep out of reach of children. For external use only.
What is Ruboril Expert anti-redness made of?
This concentrated treatment for skin prone to redness contains : Aqua (water), octyldodecanol, butylene glycol, betaine, cetyl alcohol, dimethicone, pentylene glycol, glycyrrhetinic acid, polymethyl methacrylate, glycerin, niacinamide, sodium polyacrylate, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, panthenol, chlorphenesin, carbomer, o-cymen-5-ol, escin, ruscus aculeatus root extract, sodium hydroxide, ammonium glycyrrhizate, polysorbate 60, sorbitan isostearate, rosmarinyl glucoside, caffeyl glucoside, gallyl glucoside, centella asiatica leaf extract, hydrolyzed yeast protein, calendula officinalis flower extract, sodium citrate.
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Isispharma Ruboril Expert Intense Soin Concentré Anti-Rougeurs is available for purchase in our online pharmacy in 15 ml tubes.
Why do I have redness?
Redness can be caused by a number of factors. Here are some of the most common causes:
- Allergic reaction: Some individuals may be allergic to certain substances, such as certain types of food, cosmetics, plants and medications, among others. This allergic reaction can cause redness of the skin.
- Rosacea: This is a chronic skin condition that causes redness and pimples, mainly on the face. The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but it can be exacerbated by factors such as stress, alcohol, sun exposure and consumption of spicy foods.
- Dermatitis: This is an inflammation of the skin that can be caused by a variety of factors, such as contact with certain substances, infections, and autoimmune diseases. Symptoms of dermatitis can include redness, itching and sometimes blistering.
- Sunburn: Excessive exposure to the sun can cause redness, pain and sometimes blistering. This is the skin's reaction to the damage caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays.
- Heat: Redness can also be caused by heat, such as intense physical exertion, a reaction to ambient heat or heat stroke.
It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if redness persists, worsens, is accompanied by pain or if it causes you discomfort. It's also important to note that these are just some of the possible causes of redness, and there may be others not mentioned here.
What diet should I adopt to soothe reddened skin?
Reducing skin redness can be helped by a healthy, balanced diet. Here are a few suggestions:
- Fruits and vegetables: These foods are rich in antioxidants that help fight the free radicals responsible for skin inflammation. Green leafy vegetables, carrots, sweet potatoes, berries, citrus fruits and tomatoes are good sources of antioxidants.
- Omega-3: Omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish such as salmon and mackerel, as well as flaxseed and walnuts, have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness.
- Hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps keep the skin hydrated, which can help reduce redness and inflammation.
- Green tea: Green tea is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe the skin.
- Probiotics: Probiotics, found in fermented foods such as yogurt and kefir, can help balance intestinal flora, which can have a positive effect on skin health.
- Vitamin C: Foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges and kiwis, can help reduce skin inflammation.
It's also advisable to avoid or limit consumption of certain foods that can exacerbate redness, such as spicy foods, alcohol, coffee and other drinks containing caffeine. It's important to note that the effects of these dietary recommendations can vary from person to person, and it's always advisable to consult a healthcare professional before making any major changes to your diet.
How to strengthen the skin barrier
Strengthening the skin barrier is a fundamental process in maintaining healthy, resilient skin. Here are some general measures to adopt:
- Hydration: Hydration is essential for healthy skin. Use good quality moisturizers that contain ingredients such as ceramides, essential fatty acids, cholesterol, hyaluronic acid and glycerine. These ingredients help maintain the integrity of the skin barrier and prevent moisture loss.
- Gentle cleansing: Use mild cleansers that do not excessively remove the skin's natural oils. Avoid harsh soaps, detergents and cleansers containing alcohol, all of which can dehydrate the skin and damage the skin barrier.
- Sun protection: Sun damage can weaken the skin barrier. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or more, wear protective clothing and seek shade in bright sunlight.
- Balanced diet: A diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals can help strengthen the skin barrier from within.
- Avoid irritants: Avoid skin care products that contain irritating ingredients such as fragrances and dyes. These ingredients can damage the skin barrier and cause inflammation.
- Internal hydration: It's just as important to maintain good hydration on the inside. Drinking enough water throughout the day helps to hydrate the skin and maintain a strong skin barrier.
If you have specific skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis or rosacea, it's best to consult a dermatologist. These conditions may require specialized treatment to strengthen the skin barrier.