La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water

La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water

La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water

Skin Type:
All Skin Types

Product Type:
Water in Spray

Application:
Face

Recommended for:

  • Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
  • Intolerant skin
  • Rosacea

Benefits:

  • Gentle, fine mist
  • Perfect for use during work, travel and play
  • Provides antioxidant protection
  • Refreshes, soothes and tones

Available Product Sizes:
50 ml | 150 ml | 300 ml



La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water product information:
Essential treatment for intolerant skin. Children and adults. Naturally anti-free radical. Soothes, decongests and helps to prevent skin aging. Strict formulation code to minimize the risk of intolerance. The unique combination of mineral salts and trace elements, including Selenium, gives Roche-Posay thermal spring water anti-oxidant, anti-irritant, soothing and softening properties which have been scientifically proven. The micro-droplets penetrate the skin immediately for instant, intense relief.

How to use:
Spray a fine mist onto your face as frequently as desired. Hold can 10 to 12 inches from face, close eyes and release mist by pushing down on the aerosol cap. Leave few minutes and pat dry with fingertips. Refrigeration is recommended for additional soothing benefits.

Ingredients:
Water.

  • http://www.redmami.com Nicola A

    It is difficult to find effective rosacea treatments. Has anybody else tried this?

  • marcano

    Hi, I did and really do not bother. It feels nice don't get me wrong! But it did not really got rid of my marks. What have you tried?

  • http://www.redmami.com Nicola A

    I had IPL rosacea treatment, which worked, but after about 9 months, the rosacea starts to come back again. I am looking for ways to slow down the re-appearance of rosacea.

  • marcano

    Try changing your diet. I know that it will be the most difficult thing you will ever do but it does help. I also have had IPL treatment and it has worked very well so long I keep away of the food that triggers my rosacea. There are different foods, like spicy food, really hot drinks, acohol, also enviroment concerns like sun (need to avoid, or cover with hats, and sun blocks), and emotional (I get all red when stressed). You need to find your triggers. Have a look at this page it explains you about how diet affects Rosacea, it also tells you of different vitamin supplements when you can't or don't want to change your diet. Hope it helps.
    http://www.pulselightclinic.co.uk/rosacea_diet.htm

  • http://www.redmami.com Nicola A

    Thanks – good luck

  • http://www.redmami.com Nicola A

    Thanks – good luck with your rosacea treatment Nicola

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