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Rosacea Cooling Lotion — Flare Ups/Environmental Irritation/All Skin Types

New to daily rosacea therapy in 2008, Rosacea Cooling Lotion is an intensive skin-relieving treatment for severe symptoms of flushing, blushing, heated and prickling sensations.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion combines high concentrations of:

  • skin-cooling molecules extracted from Rosemary and Thyme;

  • healing anti-inflammatories and anti-oxidants and

  • unparalleled pure and long-lasting immediate moisturizers.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion provides intensive, lasting relief to rosacea patients suffering from sudden onsets of the most immediately debilitating and distressing symptoms:

  • obvious flushing, blushing and chronic butterfly-patterned redness;

  • sensations of excess heat and prickling.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion gently lowers skin temperature and helps abate inflammatory, oxidative processes responsible for the development of:

  • broken capillaries;

  • pimples, papules and pustules which follow periods of flushing and blushing.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion may be used in place of Rosacea Treatment Fluid or Rosacea Treatment Cream, or applied at any time of the day — even over Rosacea Sunscreen or makeup.

Suitable for all rosacea skin types, characteristics and ages, Rosacea Cooling Lotion is more moisturizing than Rosacea Treatment Fluid and less emollient than Rosacea Treatment Cream.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion's innovative naturally bacteriostatic formula combined with sterilised glass packaging has rendered the presence of chemical preservatives entirely unnecessary.

For further information, see the Rosacea News item, Rosacea Cooling — New in Rosacea Therapy for 2008.

Also available in 60 mL and 90 mL sizes.


Rosacea Cooling Lotion General Instructions for Use

May be used in place of any Rosacea Moisturizer, or applied at any time of the day (including over Rosacea Sunscreen and makeup) to help calm and correct rosacea flare ups characterized by flushing, blushing, heated and prickling sensations.

If using a topical Rosacea Medication (such as metronidazole gel), apply the medication underneath Rosacea Cooling Lotion.

Ideally, wait a few minutes between each layer to optimise the efficacy of each.

Remove product from the jar using spatula or disposable Q-Tips (cotton buds) and use within four months of opening.

Store at 20 degrees centigrade / 68 degrees fahrenheit out of direct light.


Rosacea Cooling Lotion Instructions for Morning Use

After cleansing with either Rosacea Cleanser (either Oil Free Purifying Gel Cleanser or De-Sensitizing Cleansing Emulsion), mist skin lightly with one of the Rosacea De-Sensitizing Mists (either Hydrating De-Sensitising Mist or Purifying De-Sensitising Mist).

Apply Rosacea Hydrating Serum directly to skin, or combine 1-5 drops as required directly with Rosacea Cooling Lotion and gently smooth over skin.

Always complete morning treatment with the application of a Rosacea Sunscreen matched to the extent of your daily UV exposure.

Apply Rosacea Make-Up last, if using.


Rosacea Cooling Lotion Instructions for Evening Use

As per morning use, omitting Rosacea Sunscreen and Make-Up.

May be used in a thick layer overnight, although allow to penetrate for twenty minutes before retiring.


Rosacea Cooling Lotion Instructions for Emergency Use

May be applied at any time, alone or over any Topical Rosacea Medication, Rosacea Moisturizer, Rosacea Sunscreen or Rosacea Make-Up to calm irritation, heated sensations and prickling, or as supplementary protection against environmental factors such as low humidity (during air travel and exposure to non-evaporative, conventional air conditioning), warm weather and sun exposure.

Availability

This product is available to the general public without registration.

Also available as part of the Complete Rosacea Skin Care Set for Normal to Combination or Oily Skin and the Complete Rosacea Skin Care Set of Normal to Dry Skin.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion Ingredients

Purified and Deionised Water, Glycerin, Beta Glucan 1-3, Beta Glucan 1-6, Dimethicone, Cetyl Alcohol, Allantoin, Panthenol, Avena Sativa Extract, Cucumis Sativus Extract, Vitis Vinifera Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis Extract, Thymus Vulgaris Extract, Uva Ursi Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate, Zinc Sulfate, Proline.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion contains no preservatives, colourants, fragrance or therapeutically-redundant ingredients.

For further information, see the Rosacea News item, Rosacea Cooling — New in Rosacea Therapy for 2008.

Notes on Preservative Content

Rosacea Cooling Lotion does not contain paraben preservatives. Refer Avoid Paraben Preservatives in Rosacea Skin Care for important information.


Rosacea Cooling Lotion General Additional Notes

As per all the Clinic's treatments, Rosacea Cooling Lotion is an unadulterated product (containing only ingredients useful to skin and no therapeutically redundant fillers).

Small batches and limited, selective distribution allow the Clinic to produce treatments not subject to comprise by concerns associated with mass production and widespread marketability.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion is stored at 20 degrees centigrade / 68 degrees fahrenheit for no longer than 2 weeks post-formulation prior to delivery.

Store at similar temperatures away from direct light and use within four months of opening.

Rosacea Cooling Lotion — Flare Ups/Environmental Irritation/All Skin Types

$125.00
30 mL

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This product is available to the general public without registration.


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