Eczema Rosacea
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF ECZEMA? A more severe form of very dry skin, irritated skin with itching is considered atopic skin. Atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease that is characterised by extreme dryness and red patches often covered with small vesicles (small “blisters”) that cause intense itching. Atopic dermatitis is a benign and non-contagious chronic disease with flare-ups of eczema. These acute break-outs have a significant impact on quality of life and often cause insomnia. Over time, an atopic profile can manifest in other allergies such as asthma, allergic rhinitis or allergic conjunctivitis.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ROSACEA? Rosacea is a common condition that only affects the face, particularly the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin. Couperosis is a dilation of small superficial skin vessels in the superficial dermis. The medical term corresponding to this vascular dilation is telangiectasias. Rosacea is not acne, and the term “acne rosacea” which is sometimes used, is being phased out.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE ROSACEA ECZEMA OR PSORIASIS SKIN YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED ON THE FOLLOWING FACIALS
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Sensitive Facial
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Pranic Facial
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Prana Facial
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Crystal Calm Facial
£70.00