Rodan + Fields Soothe for Sensitive Skin
Skin sensitivity and related skin problems like rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis, are common skin issues, and even more common are related skin issues including: redness, peeling skin, skin dryness, stinging, razor burn, etc. Rodan + Fields Dermatologists makes a product designed to calm the signs and symptoms of skin sensitivity and related skin problems — SOOTHE.
Before releasing any product into the market, dermatologists Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields send the product and its ingredients through rigorous testing which culminates in independent clinical trials.
Rodan + Fields Soothe Clinical Trials Results
In an independent clinical study, participants with hyper-sensitive skin, including mild to moderate rosacea, achieved the following results using the Soothe Regimen:
REDNESS:
56 percent of patients experienced a reduction in skin redness after five minutes and 67 percent saw a reduction in redness after two weeks
PEELING:
80 percent of patients experienced a reduction in skin peeling after five minutes and 80 percent saw a reduction in peeling after two weeks
DRYNESS:
79 percent of patients experienced a reduction in skin dryness after five minutes and 74 percent saw a reduction in dryness after two weeks
STINGING:
60 percent of patients experienced a reduction in facial skin stinging after five minutes and 90 percent felt a reduction in stinging after two weeks
OVERALL IRRITATION:
78 percent of patients experienced a reduction in overall skin irritation after five minutes and 72 percent saw a reduction in irritation after two weeks
Related:
- Rodan + Fields Soothe for Sensitive Skin Clinical Trials
- Rodan + Fields Soothe Regimen for Sensitive Skin FAQs
- What is rosacea? Symptoms & manifestations of rosacea
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