Dermocosmetics for Use in Rosacea: Guideline of the Society for Dermopharmacy

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Abstract

Rosacea is a widespread inflammatory skin disease that is chronically recurrent and affects predominately the central parts of the face. Affected individuals typically react to numerous cosmetics with redness, burning, and/or worsening of the complexion. Consequently, there is a high demand for dermocosmetics that do not provoke such reactions and are suitable for use in rosacea. The present guideline of the Society for Dermopharmacy describes the requirements that dermocosmetics for use in rosacea should meet. They include, inter alia, methods to prove the efficacy of and tolerance to these cosmetics, as well as the product documentation that the manufacturer or the distributing company should make available to professionals, like dermatologists and pharmacists, counseling patients with rosacea.

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Kresken, J., Kindl, U., Wigger-Alberti, W., Clanner-Engelshofen, B. M., & Reinholz, M. (2018). Dermocosmetics for Use in Rosacea: Guideline of the Society for Dermopharmacy. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 31(3), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.1159/000486688

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