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Cleanse skin with Dr. Pickart's Cleanser
In the morning and evening gently cleanse the skin with this specially formulated cleanser for "at-risk" skin.
Apply Super GHK Copper Serum
Apply a thin layer in the morning.

Apply a light coating of Emu Oil S for Skin
After applying copper-peptides your skin, apply a thin layer of Emu Oil S, a biological healing oil with antioxidants.
Some use a light coating of CP Serum (stronger than GHK-Copper before bedtime The copper peptides in this light serum work to alleviate the symptoms of rosacea.
I've had rosacea for almost 20 years now and I've tried everything with the exception of accutane and accupuncture - and maybe a few other weird things I hadn't come across yet, to help with my face problem... Living with the swollen redness, the tingly, itchy pustules that burned if you happened to rub or scratch them, the oozing, and then the crusting over and dry patches that never seemed to go away. It's not just the way it looks - there's a whole lot of other fun things that go with it that most people don't realize.
I started on your GHK Cream exactly four weeks ago today (added LacSal and Emu Oil a little later) and I just can't even tell you how much of a difference it's made. I saw results within the first two weeks - people can't believe it! I almost can't believe it. My skin is clear, smooth and of normal skin tone. I'm a normal looking person now! ...
I will leave this with a thank you so very much for your all your hard work and research and for providing people like me with relief from a chronic problem that is both embarrassing and painful. I will tell anyone and everyone about you and your products. THANK YOU Dr. Pickart, you have no idea what a difference you have made in my life.
BG, Florida
My rosacea flare-ups have stopped after using the Liquid [Dr. Pickart's Face and Body Cleanser] and CP Serum.
FD, Arizona
The P&R #2 and [Dr. Pickart's Face and Body Cleanser] have cleared up my long-standing rosacea. This is really great!
I have been using the classic formulation and my skin looks fabulous!! and I love that soap I got from you!!! I just wanted to write and let you know how extraordinarily pleased I am with the whole thing!!!
Good skin!!! Thank you!!! I am one of those people who can't use much of anything on my skin without having a reaction, and I have rosacea, now almost gone. so I am doubly happy about the whole thing!!! Thank you!! Send me vats of the stuff if you ever decide to stop making it!!
LS, Vermont
I tried your suggestion to go easy and start with P&R 2. I still put a hydroxy acid afterwards. Although this is only my third day with these products, I am very thrilled to report that the Rosacea (or whatever it is on my cheeks) is virtually gone today. This is the first time in three years. I have tried numerous creams, skin care, and prescriptions all this time, spending thousands of dollars, and nothing really helped. I can't believe I didn't even need the Retin-A. If these results continue you can consider me another lifelong fan of your products.
AM @cs.com
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Rosacea (also called " The Curse of the Celts") is a common, treatable skin disorder that occurring most often among fair-skinned individuals of northern European descent. The ailment afflicts approximately 1 in 10 adults, who are usually in their 40s or 50s. A person with classic rosacea has many tiny, visible red blood vessels in the central part of the face. Rosacea starts as a tendency to blush easily. Facial and neck flushing may accompany the blushing. With time the redness begins to persist, creating a constant, rosy glow created by dilated blood capillaries near the surface of the skin. After the redness appears, pimples may break out. As time goes on, the affected skin of begins to swell and thicken. The condition is not caused by alcoholic intake.
The cause of rosacea is unknown but is is primarily a disorder of blood vessel growth patterns. The disease is most prevalent in fair-skinned individuals who have extensive sun damage to their skin. Women are more likely to get red cheeks and chin, while men are more affected on the nose. For most people it tends to get better and then worsen (flare up). Conditions that seem to worsen rosacea include sun exposure, hot drinks, alcohol, spicy foods, and extremes of hot or cold temperature.
There are effective medications for skin redness. Oral drugs include antibiotics and, in rare cases, isotretinoin (Accutane). Topical agents used for treatment include MetroGel® is a topical antibiotic and Sulfacet-R® which is also used for seborrheic dermatitis. In addition, a water-based Color Blender can be mixed with the Sulfacet-R® which eliminates the need for other color make-ups. It usually takes about two months to eliminate or reduce rosacea, then the dosage of drug is reduced.
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If medications are not effective, laser therapy may be used to destroy the small blood vessels in the face. This laser treatment seems to decrease acne as well as the skin redness.
Gentle skin care is is highly recommended and the use of very mild soaps. Persons with rosacea should avoid abrasives, scrubs, astringents, and other agents that irritate the face. For women, a green-tinted concealer under makeup dampen the redness of rosacea. Copper Peptides such as CP Serum are also an effective treatment for rosacea.
The National Rosacea Society publishes a periodic newsletter called Rosacea Review. For information, contact:
National Rosacea Society
800 S. Northwest Highway
Suite 200
Barrington, IL 60010
Telephone: 1-888-662-5874 (toll-free)
Website: http://www.rosacea.org
E-mail: rosaceas@aol.com
If you have very sensitive skin, always start with our mildest copper peptide: Super GHK-Copper Cream.
Typical results take approximately 4-6 weeks of consistent use.
Contact a Skin Biology representative at 1 800 405 1912 for further help.