Cuperosis - consejos de tratamiento

Cuperosis - treatment tips

To stabilize and reduce rosacea, it's important to care for your face with gentle products and protect your skin from the sun.

Cleaning

Never wash your face with just water, as it dries out the skin. Use A gentle cleansing gel and warm water, or a combination of cleansing milk and facial toner . In this case, no water is needed. Remove your makeup with one of our gentle makeup removers .


Serum

Soothe and nourish your skin with a cocktail of vitamins. Our facial serums offer a broad spectrum of vitamins that care for and restore the skin. Particularly effective serum is the one containing arbutin and niacinamide .

Facial cream

Protect your skin from external factors such as wind and cold with a rich cream. avocado cream for face and body , the retinol day cream and the evening and the 24H avocado and aloe vera facial cream nourishes and soothes the skin and is excellent for rosacea care.

Face mask

Apply a mud mask once a week. This cleanses your skin properly and provides trace elements that help repair and soothe it. Follow with a toner.

Although rosacea cannot be cured, there are several treatment methods that will benefit some and not as much or not at all for others, such as laser treatments or capillary cauterization. Consult a qualified aesthetician about this.

Do you have any further questions about your specific skincare regimen? Don't hesitate to contact us; we'll be happy to help!

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Cuperosis

When fine red veins appear on the face or red spots on the nose and/or cheeks, it's called couperose. Read here what you can do about it.

Is couperose hereditary?

The epidermis of the face contains many tiny blood vessels, which are normally closed. Temperature changes, exertion, and stress can cause these capillaries to dilate, resulting in a red complexion. In a person with couperose, these capillaries also dilate under the influence of hot drinks and foods, certain spices, and alcohol. After a while, the capillaries remain continuously dilated, visible as fine red veins and general redness.

The cause of this enlargement of fine blood vessels is often hereditary. It can also be a consequence of rosacea, an inflammatory skin reaction. However, in many cases, rosacea appears spontaneously without prior inflammatory symptoms.

Unfortunately, couperose cannot be cured, but you can adjust your lifestyle to stabilize the condition.

General advice

Avoid large temperature fluctuations, including saunas and hot tubs.

Take care of your diet: avoid alcohol, highly seasoned foods, and hot foods and drinks.

Take care of your face with gentle products. Learn how to stabilize and reduce rosacea with our Dead Sea products here.

Be careful when exercising. Excessive exertion can lead to rosacea.

Avoid medications containing cortisone: they can aggravate couperose.