Zenmed Rosacea Skin Support System Questions & Answers
Can I buy this over the counter in Townsville, Qld, Australia?
Hi Tania, Unfortunately,no.It's only available for purchase online @ zenmed.com.au.It's an American Company. Also, l don't think l tried it for long enough to see results.As, my daughter started using the rest of my products for some mild acne and a little redness on her cheeks and her skin now looks fantastic.
So much so, she's made me purchase Linda's Redness Relief Kit for her.
Anyway, l hope this helped;and good luck.(:
Still Red and Miserable
No it's only online, I do not recall them selling this in Australia.
I didn't use it that long either did nothing for me
I read in a science magazine that rosacea may be caused by mites on the skin and eyebrows. I have been covering my eyebrows, cheeks, nose and chin with an oil blend for facial skin (oil will block the breathing of other types of mites) and guess what no flare ups. I have evens stopped using my Rosex. Best of all I no longer have problems with my eyes that had previously started getting very sore and irritated. You may like to try that and let me know how it goes?
Where would I get this oil? I have oily skin anyway and worry about adding to this
I use a facial oil by Badger called Damascus rose with lavender & chamomile antioxidant face oil. I get this from I-herb. You could use virtually any oil including extra virgin olive oil. Look up Sea buckthorn oil as well. Oil your eyebrows mainly first and see how your skin goes. let me know how you go.
hi Sandra, thank you for your reply, sounds really interesting, thanks i will try this and let you know how i go, Im currently using QV Intensive Moisturising its like a really hard slimey cream and been using it for a few days now on my cheeks and the redness has gone down quite well. however interested to try the oil as well. thanks heaps its great when others help out :)
all the best
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