Guest guest Posted March 2, 2002 Report Share Posted March 2, 2002 Gleaned from the findarticles.com Website. One OTC preparation, the Olay total effects moisturizer, seemed to be effective in reducing redness and enabling the skin to have a good barrier protection. The study was a double-blinded one. Anyone use it---and find it helpful???---I am especially interested in the erythema reduction. http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/PI/search.jhtml?key=rosacea&page=2& magR=all+magazines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2002 Report Share Posted March 3, 2002 - Hi, I've been using the Oil of Olay " Complete Care " moisture lotion (for sensitive skin) for quite some time now. Dr. Nase mentioned it, so I tried it. It is also a sunscreen with SPF15 and contains 3% zinc oxide. My skin has always been ultra sensitive to any topicals and this is the first one I've been able to tolerate. It calms the redness immediately and does'nt burn. Also, I work under flourescent lights and it stops me from flaring while at work. But I did do a few weeks of just the jojoba oil before trying it. Jane. -- In rosacea-support@y..., PLATOALSO@a... wrote: > Gleaned from the findarticles.com Website. > > One OTC preparation, the Olay total effects moisturizer, seemed to be > effective in reducing redness and enabling the skin to have a good barrier > protection. > > The study was a double-blinded one. > > Anyone use it---and find it helpful???---I am especially interested in the > erythema reduction. > > http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/PI/search.jhtml?key=rosacea&page=2& > magR=all+magazines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2002 Report Share Posted March 3, 2002 - Hi, I've been using the Oil of Olay " Complete Care " moisture lotion (for sensitive skin) for quite some time now. Dr. Nase mentioned it, so I tried it. It is also a sunscreen with SPF15 and contains 3% zinc oxide. My skin has always been ultra sensitive to any topicals and this is the first one I've been able to tolerate. It calms the redness immediately and does'nt burn. Also, I work under flourescent lights and it stops me from flaring while at work. But I did do a few weeks of just the jojoba oil before trying it. Jane. -- In rosacea-support@y..., PLATOALSO@a... wrote: > Gleaned from the findarticles.com Website. > > One OTC preparation, the Olay total effects moisturizer, seemed to be > effective in reducing redness and enabling the skin to have a good barrier > protection. > > The study was a double-blinded one. > > Anyone use it---and find it helpful???---I am especially interested in the > erythema reduction. > > http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/PI/search.jhtml?key=rosacea&page=2& > magR=all+magazines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2002 Report Share Posted March 3, 2002 - Hi, I've been using the Oil of Olay " Complete Care " moisture lotion (for sensitive skin) for quite some time now. Dr. Nase mentioned it, so I tried it. It is also a sunscreen with SPF15 and contains 3% zinc oxide. My skin has always been ultra sensitive to any topicals and this is the first one I've been able to tolerate. It calms the redness immediately and does'nt burn. Also, I work under flourescent lights and it stops me from flaring while at work. But I did do a few weeks of just the jojoba oil before trying it. Jane. -- In rosacea-support@y..., PLATOALSO@a... wrote: > Gleaned from the findarticles.com Website. > > One OTC preparation, the Olay total effects moisturizer, seemed to be > effective in reducing redness and enabling the skin to have a good barrier > protection. > > The study was a double-blinded one. > > Anyone use it---and find it helpful???---I am especially interested in the > erythema reduction. > > http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/PI/search.jhtml?key=rosacea&page=2& > magR=all+magazines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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