
Diffuse redness on the cheeks, sides of the nose that flare up at the slightest change in temperature, foundation that no longer really covers… When you have sensitive skin, prone to rosacea or prone to rosacea, the mirror can become a real test of patience, morning and evening. And even with makeup, these redness often end up reappearing throughout the day, with the added bonus of tightness and feelings of heating.
It is exactly for this type of skin that Laboratoires Uriage was formulated, at the heart of the Roséliane range, number 1 in the anti-redness lines recommended by dermatologists. This anti-redness facial serum, made in France, composed of 97% ingredients of natural origin and guaranteed fragrance-free, is available in pharmacies and drugstores. Its promise: to control redness, offer an immediate soothing effect and help, over time, to visibly even out the complexion.
Anti-redness facial serum: when redness becomes a real headache
Not all facial redness is the same. Some are diffuse, others are concentrated on the nose and cheekbones, sometimes in the form of small visible vessels typical of skin prone to rosacea. In other people, they are accompanied by hot flashes, tingling and patches, as in rosacea. In all cases, these manifestations reflect hyperreactivity of the vessels and skin that can no longer support much.
And then there is what happens deep down: a low-grade inflammation, discreet but repeated, that specialists describe as. In short, chronic inflammation which weakens the skin barrier and can accelerate premature aging, with more rapid appearance of fine lines and loss of elasticity. The idea of an anti-redness serum for sensitive skin like Roséliane is precisely to calm this inflammatory area, while providing comfort and protection on a daily basis.
Roséliane Uriage: the #1 anti-redness serum recommended by dermatologists
Within the range, this green anti-redness serum stands out for its so-called “neutralizing” formula: the brand highlights up to half as much redness after use, as well as a reduction in fine lines and feelings of heating. The treatment combines three molecules from pharmacology – hesperidin, enoxolone and niacinamide – known for their action on microcirculation, their soothing effect and their ability to limit the mechanisms of skin inflammation.
Added to these active ingredients are Uriage Thermal Water, naturally soothing, squalane of plant origin to strengthen the hydrolipidic film, and specific complexes such as TLR2-Regul and SK5R, designed to regulate the imbalances causing redness. Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, tested under dermatological control on sensitive skin prone to rosacea, this anti-redness serum recommended by dermatologists targets both visible redness and its root causes, with an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action which is part of the prevention of inflammaging.
How to use this anti-redness serum to soothe and even out skin tone
In terms of texture, it is light, fresh, without a greasy finish. Its green color neutralizes red undertones and pigments on the surface of the skin while working in depth, which immediately blurs the appearance of redness. The serum slips very easily under makeup and does not disrupt the hold of the foundation, an important point for those who still hide their redness on a daily basis.
To take full advantage of this anti-redness serum for rosacea and rosacea skin, dermatologists generally recommend integrating it into a simple, regular and very gentle routine:
- morning and evening, cleanse the face with a soap-free treatment, suitable for sensitive skin;
- apply a few drops of Roséliane serum to dry face, from the center outwards, without rubbing;
- follow with a soothing cream, ideally from the same range to maintain an anti-redness approach;
- in the morning, add high sun protection, because UV rays often aggravate rosacea and rosacea.
And if despite a regular routine, the redness remains intense, painful or is accompanied by spots, it is better to make an appointment with a dermatologist. The Uriage Roséliane anti-redness serum remains a pharmacy dermocosmetic treatment, valuable for soothing, hydrating and evening out the complexion, but it does not replace medical treatment when rosacea or rosacea are well established.