Home care has a huge impact on vascular skin and skin with rosacea symptoms. In summer, high temperatures can cause blood vessels to dilate, causing redness and even burning on the face. So follow your at-home rituals and see if you’re making mistakes.
1.Plan your diet
Avoid foods such as chocolate, alcohol, strong spices, coffee and tea. Also, do not overdo it with sweets and highly processed foods (such as fast food). You may want to consider supplementation or drinking herbal infusions.
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Maintain adequate hydration
Drink plenty of water. Dehydration can accelerate the development of rosacea. However, it is advisable to exclude strong and hot coffee or tea, alcohol and avoid sweeteners.
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Gentle cleansing
Sweat and sebum secreted in greater quantities in summer can irritate vascular and rosacea-prone skin. Therefore, it is important to gently cleanse with the soothing milk and toner from the RED STOP line. They have a moisturising, soothing and calming effect. The skin is clean, fresh and, in addition, perfectly prepared for the next care phases.
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Cosmetics for vascular skin with rosacea
In the daily care of vascular skin and skin with rosacea, the use of special lines of dermocosmetics is of great importance. The main aim of such preparations is the prevention and reduction of erythema and inflammation. We recommend the RED STOP Couperose and Rosacea line. The composed active formula has a sealing and shrinking effect on blood vessels and reduces redness. It also has anti-edema, soothing and moisturising properties.
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High protection day cream
The Red Stop day creams feature SPF 25 and 35, but if you plan to enjoy the summer sun to the maximum, don’t forget to apply stronger protection. We recommend the SPF50 UVA/UVB Cover day cream from the Special Aesthetics line.
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Shadow is your friend
If possible, avoid direct sunlight during the hottest times of the day, that is, from 11am to 6pm, and walk on the shady side of the street or tree-lined parks. You can create extra shade with a hat, sunglasses or… a summer umbrella with sunscreen!
We hope that this mini-guide will help you to care for that delicate vascular and rosacea skin.
dr Khrystyna Shekhovtsova
Chantarelle expert, dermatologist and aesthetic physician





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