This is a test for the 'ColwynBayBlogs'
Councillors were called scum at the recent meeting about the pier. Hopefully there eventually be some red faces.

ref: bassandboney.com/news/rosacea-ltd
says:
Prior to beginning any new rosacea treatment, one needs to prepare the rosacea sensitive skin, and allow the skin to heal from the effects of previous aggressive rosacea treatments, which may have left the skin damaged or overly sensitive. Many rosacea treatments leave the rosacea sufferer’s skin so sensitive that “even water hurts their rosacea affected skin”.
The importance of jojoba oil in the treatment of rosacea comes from its similarity to the natural restorative oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the dermal layers of the skin. Jojoba oil is non-allergenic and will not clog the pores.
Jojoba oil will help reverse damage to the epidermis caused by harsh soaps, facial washes, and topical rosacea medications. Jojoba oil also helps replace moisture lost from the use of facial peels, chemical treatments, laser and light rosacea treatment It is beneficial in enhancing skin healing (cell division and growth) within the middle layer of the epidermis. Jojoba Oil helps balance sebum excretion (related to acne) and helps normalize keratin sloughing off from the dermis (related to acne).
When choosing a rosacea treatment regimen, jojoba oil is a natural and beneficial companion to successful control of a difficult skin condition.
For people reading this test:-

How do Intense pulsed light treatments get rid of Rosacea

The basis of pulsed light treatments is that it delivers a pulse of light that is attracted to chromophores (colour attracting elements) in the skin. The blood in dilated capillaries is a chromophore. When the light hits the chromophore it turn to heat and destroys the dilated surface vessels causing the redness.

Does Intense Pulsed light treatment work in everyone with Rosacea?

Pulsed light treatments are not effective in every one with rosacea but work in the vast majority. In one study on rosacea sufferers, 174 out of 188 patients achieved 75%- 100% clearances in 1 to 4 treatments. That is fairly good odds.


Saturday 23 January 2010 Posted in | | 1 Comments »

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    Comments and moderation do not appear to be working. Thank you 'anonymous' who posted 'thanks for this info' on the 24th
    It was accepted and the publish button pressed, but did not appear on comments. Not sure why, 'we are looking at it'

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