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Kiss My Face Pure Olive Oil Bar Soaps
A Natural Cleansing and Moisturizing Soap. For centuries the people of the Mediterranean have recognized the benefits of Olive Oil to the skin. Long lasting and made from the purest natural ingredients, it is a superb moisturizer suitable for all skin types. It’s simple and pure.
This moisturizing bar was created without animal ingredients, artificial colors, unnecessary chemicals or animal testing.
Usage: May be used for all skin types as an overall body and face cleansing soap.
Price: 2.49 US$ (from mfc,
Size: 4 oz, 8 oz bars
Ingredient List: saponified olive oil, water, sodium chloride, citric acid
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Gentle but thorough cleanser
Though not specifically for rosacea, I find this soap to be very gently and cleansing--plus it's made from natural ingredients. My skin tends toward oily/acne-prone, and this soap seems to clean it thoroughly without irritating or drying out my skin. It's done wonders for my clogged pores and blackheads! As an aside, the soap also cleared up a recurrent rash/irritation on my elbows. I can't say it does much to reduce redness, although it doesn't actually seem to create redness. It also comes in other combinations (e.g., camomile, honey, green tea, aloe), which I may try to see if there is any noticeable difference. Most sensitive skin products clog my pores and most acne/oily skin products dry me out, so this olive oil soap is a good "happy medium."
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Anonymous - - Mild Rosacea
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Made me Happy but not clear
I agree w/ the other commentator: it doesn't hurt your skin like most cleansers, it washes off easily, leaves no smell, but it also doesn't halt breakouts or redness. It's good if you just really want clean skin at a great price (1.99 for a big vegan, cruelty-free bar) and are using other topicals for your redness & breakouts.
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Anonymous - Subtype 2 - Mild Rosacea
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Rosacea Subtypes
Subtype 1: Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea
characterized by flushing and persistent redness, and may also include visible blood vessels.
Subtype 2: Papulopustular rosacea
characterized by persistent redness with transient bumps and pimples.
Subtype 3: Phymatous rosacea
characterized by skin thickening, often resulting in an enlargement of the nose from excess tissue.
Subtype 4: Ocular rosacea
characterized by ocular manifestations such as dry eye, tearing and burning, swollen eyelids,
recurrent styes and potential vision loss from corneal damage.
Rosacea Stages
Pre-Rosacea
the first cardinal sign of rosacea: blood vessels dilate to more stimuli, open wider and stay open for longer periods of time compared to normal
persons. No visible damage can normally be seen.
Mild Rosacea
begins when the facial redness induced by flushing persists for an abnormal length of time - usually 1/2 an hour or more after a trigger. Those who
have frequent pre-rosacea flushing are highly susceptible to progressing to mild rosacea. Some of the common triggers for a facial flush are heat,
cold, emotions, exercise, topical irritants and allergic reactions.
Moderate Rosacea
as facial flushing becomes more frequent and intense, vascular damage occurs. This can result in long lasting redness, swelling and inflammatory
papules and pustules. Telangiectasia (damaged micro blood vessels, often visible on the surface of the skin) may be noticed in the areas where
flushing is worst.
Severe Rosacaea
characterised by intense bouts of facial flushing, severe inflammation, facial pain, swelling and burning sensations. Sufferers may develop
intolerance to products they were able to use before. Also inflammatory papules, pustules and nodules may be present. Some experience a bulbous
enlargement of the nose, known as rhinophyma. This is just a guide, you may of course experience symptoms outside these ranges.
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