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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Now there is Help to #BreakUpWYourMakeup

This is a partnered post with Galderma Laboratories, L.P. the makers of Soolantra® (ivermectin) Cream, 1%. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
Do you have rosacea? I do, luckily I don’t have it “really bad,” but it’s still enough to be noticed. Normally when it flares up I just put on more makeup to cover it. I don’t have to do that anymore with Galderma Laboratories L.P.’s rosacea treatment options.
If you don’t know what rosacea is exactly, ask your doctor and let them know if you suffer from any symptoms, such as a red face (like you are flushed, but aren’t) or tiny red bumps and pimples. Your doctor will give you a proper diagnosis, and if its rosacea, its nothing to be ashamed of. Its super common- more than 16 million Americans suffer from this skin condition.

I have had rosacea for years, but never knew what it was. I didn’t pay much attention to it except for putting more makeup on those areas. It wasn’t until my best friend started saying it would get worse when I was really sick (I also have chronic illnesses). I went to have a chemical peel and the lady that was doing the peel asked me if I did anything for my rosacea. My answer was “no, just makeup.” She encouraged me to have it looked at since it gets worse over time, but can be managed. All of this made sense when I looked into it and some people have flare ups when they are stressed.
I was recently told about Galderma’s prescription treatments and how they can help manage rosacea symptoms. I will try anything that will help me not cake on the makeup on part of my face! For people suffering from the bumps and pimples of rosacea, Soolantra® (ivermectin) Cream, 1% is a good option. Of course not every treatment is right for every person, so please consult a medical professional to determine which is right for you.

I wish I would have known about my rosacea years ago. Now that I know, I will be seeking out treatment to see how it can help me manage my rosacea. If you have rosacea, I recommend that you visit a dermatologist and ask about Galderma’s rosacea treatment options. When your rosacea is managed, you won’t need to cover up with makeup like I have all these years. You can also visit the Break Up with Your Makeup digital hub to learn more about rosacea and rosacea treatment options, and enter for a chance to win a $500 gift card!
 
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This post was sponsored by Break Up with Your Makeup program sponsored by Galderma Laboratories, L.P and financial compensation was received for this post. The sponsor and any compensation received for this post in no way affected my opinion or any statements presented in this post. Top Notch Material blog always provides honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products and services reviewed. If you have any questions or would like your product, service or company featured on Top Notch Material, please contact Katrina from Top Notch Material at katrina dot gehman {at} gmail [dot] com. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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Indication: SOOLANTRA® (ivermectin) Cream, 1%, is indicated for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of rosacea. Not for oral, ophthalmic or intravaginal use. Adverse Events: In clinical trials with SOOLANTRA Cream, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≤1%) included skin burning sensation and skin irritation.
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10 comments:

  1. Great post, I have Rosacea and need to make an appt with my doctor so I can ask about this medicine. Thanks

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  2. Do not have issues with my skin.Used to when I was preteen.Very small hard pimples.Think it was hormons!

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  3. I have a problem with my skin but it's not rosacea but I feel bad for those that do . Skin problems can be irritating and uncomfortable. It's not easy.

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  4. Thank God I never had problems with my skin.
    gloriawalshver@yahoo.com

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  5. My daughter has some skin problems. I will tell her about this product!

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  6. Thanks for the information. My niece has skin problems.

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  7. Thanks for the information. My niece has skin problems.

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  8. I know someone with this issue ,great advice!

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  9. My biggest problem is adult acne but I will pass on your information for a friend of mine.

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  10. Great post...i am going to give it to my friend who suffers from skin rashes

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