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PROcureRosacare Medicated Redness Reduction CC Face Cream is a lightweight hyaluronic hydrogel designed specifically for rosacea-prone skin. It features organic cucumber and licorice extracts to soothe irritation, chromium for instant redness color correction, and a clean formula free from harsh chemicals. This dual-purpose gel hydrates deeply while serving as a primer, making it an essential step for sensitive skin care and makeup routines.
T**T
Very soothing, and has great ingredients.
I don't have Rosacea, but I do have Erythromelalgia, which shares a red, irritated face, and affects my neck and chest, as well. This PROcure Rosacare Medicated Redness Reduction CC Face Cream is very soothing, and it helps to mask the redness.I've been doing my regular morning skin care routine, aside from applying moisturizer. I put this on after my sunscreen, and it really feels healing and moisturizing, without causing any irritation. A little mineral powder to match my skin color on top, along with a bit of blusher, and I'm set for the day.I love all of the skin loving, soothing, and moisturizing ingredients in this CC cream. It is a huge bonus that it helps to mask the redness, and helps calm my skin when flaring. If you have Rosacea, EM, or any other skin condition that causes your skin to be red and angry, I would definitely recommend this CC cream. It would also be great for those who have sensitive skin cream.
J**N
On The Fence
I'm a Massage Therapist, so I tend to research anything that may go on my or my client's skin. The skin is the largest organ in the body (yes...it's now considered an organ) and it absorbs a lot of what we come in contact with. The average consumer puts well over 125 chemicals on their body every day. We really don't know how many of these things may interact with each other or any medications we may be on. So I try to reduce unnecessary or harmful ingredients and I research anything I have not had experience with.The claims are that the licorice root and cucumber soothes rosacea. I have a vested interest in learning how to control rosacea because I've had bad outbreaks every Summer for the last 5 years (having never had acne in my life). I tried to find studies to confirm this but it seems that all reports are anecdotal....so there's nothing scientific to back up these claims. So take that for what you will.The ingredients aren't "bad" though. I appreciate that the second ingredient is aloe, rather than glycerin. I find that glycerin is more apt to clog pores and leave a sticky residue when it's in high concentrations. The aloe is known to be soothing for dry or irritated skin so this is a huge plus.They don't mention that they also have Niacinamide in this...which is far more well documented in scientific studies to be beneficial for red and irritated skin. **This is why it's SOOO important to read ingredient labels! **My biggest concern is the Chromium CC...which I believe is what they used to make this cream a greenish color (which helps to color-correct redness - not by reducing inflammation - It just helps to cover it up by using the green pigment to "soften" the appearance of the redness. ). Reseach shows that exposure to Chromium can cause...wait for it...allergic contact dermatitis. It is one of the last ingredients so the concentration is low, but I would say to proceed with caution when using this and if your symptoms worsen, it's likely this ingredient. **This is why it's so important to research ingredients!**So for now, I'm on the fence about this cream. So far I have no bad effects. If I notice anything developing I will certainly come back an update. My personal feeling is that it's an ok cream but not likely something I'll purchase again in the future unless I notice some dramatic (positive) changes.
J**N
Worked well for my rosacea
Let me start by saying I have mild to moderate rosacea. It has a tendency toflare up worse at any given time. I have had prescription medication creams that work well but are very expensive. So when I seen this product I was very excited to see how it worked. So far I have been using it for about a week and I’m impressed at how well it has worked. It’s a green odorless lotion that goes on nicely it feels so refreshing and soothing. I seen a difference with the first application, I use it before I put on my makeup after washing my face in the morning and after taking it off in the evenings so twice a day has made a big difference in the appearance of my red, bumpy, veiny patches that usually are over my nose cheeks and forehead. My face currently looks normal so I’m so happy to say this truly worked for me. I love the fact it’s all natural too. I will definitely keep this in stock!
K**N
Green? Really?
I purchased this because I have fought Rosacea for years. Recently, I purchased a liquid facial made specifically for rosacea. I am very please with it. I have also read that a REALLY good moisturizer is vitally important. Again, I have one that I also purchased from Amazon that I'm pleased with. However, when I saw this, I thought it worth a try. It is HORRIBLE! For starters, it is green. It touts being a fabulous moisturizer but I have no idea whose idea that was. There is nothing cream or "moist" about the product. I put it on a small area where I have the most trouble. It would not rub in enough for the "green" to disappear. I was going to be around the house all day, so I decided to leave it on, thinking I wouldn't see anyone...except for the 3 people who "dropped by" for one reason or another. Finally, the third one, said, "I think I must have interrupted your painting. What are you painting that lovely shade of green?" Oh, wow! Glad she was a good friend...we had a laugh about it. After she left, I immediately went in to remove it. It was almost as hard to get off as if it had been paint. Then there was the fact that the product was so drying and stuck to my face that, by the time I got it off my face was actually bleeding in a couple of places. I know Rosacea is hard to treat and not the same thing works for everyone. However, here is what I have found that has kept it almost non existent for over a year. I wash my face twice a day in warm, not hot water, using pHat 5.5 Manuka Honey Rosacea Wash. I then put Bacitracin Zinc on any areas that look particularly angry that day, then cover my entire face with Skin Aesthetics Ultra Hydrating Facial Moisturizer (all available on Amazon). I am 74 years old and have had Rosacea for at least 50 years (and probably longer). I have tried numerous prescription medications and have taken antibiotics when it would get particularly bad. The last five years or so, it decided it loves my nose and has been particularly unpleasant. It was even creating scarring on my nose. Since I have been using the above method it has cleared up to the point that I don't even need to cover it with make up before going out! I've even thrown out the drawer of prescription and over the counter products that either did nothing of made things worse. If you're suffering with this problem, try this method These products are not expensive and I truly feel that this regiment has helped my problems more than any other to date. Good luck and hope it works for you too...but, please don't buy the PRO cure product...unless you WANT to have a green face...lol