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Éminence Vita Skin professional Collection, Calm Skin, specifically reduces redness and calms skin irritation. The cleanser, moisturiser and mask make up part of the in- salon facial treatments for all types of redness and sensitivity. The benefits lie in the quality and concentration of anti-inflammatory organic ingredients such as Horsechestnut, Arnica, probiotics and Chamomile combined with Hungarian facial techniques which aid skin recovery.


• Anne McDevitt Products: 01 677 7911


Phyt’s products are 100% natural and only use organic active ingredients, making the range ideal for dry and sensitive skins. Ingredients such as Rosemary and Cinnamon stimulate and improve the circulation in the superficial capillaries reducing any redness in the complexion.


Other ingredients such as Argan, Hemp and Ylang are used for their anti- inflammatory properties whilst Horsetail and Centella Asiatica help to provide resistance against the further degradation of superficial capillaries.


In the salon, Phyt’s Organic Facials such as the Capyl Radiance Facial uses these ingredients to do all of the above, and products for home use, such as the Crème Capyl anti-redness concealer should then be prescribed for between treatments.


• Virginie Claire Products: 01 452 6973


For clients prone to flushing and with a history or possibility of Rosacea, Mariga Sheedy advises using anti-inflammatory ingredients such as Aloe, Liquorice, Zinc and Green Tea extract. Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) is also a fantastic ingredient in the control of redness as it thickens the epidermis and strengthens the skin.


Ideal products within the Skin Essentials range for sensitive skin include the Anti-Redness Concentrate, which combines EGF, anti- inflammatories, peptides and anti-oxidants to give colour control and anti-ageing in the same product, and the Lipid Repair Concentrate and Daily Nutrient Serum, which when used together gives the skin vital nutrients to restore strength and fight daily irritation.


• Skin Essentials Ltd: 053 914 5981


Get your clients into the Spa for a gentle facial treatment like the Repêchage Hydra 4® Facial for Sensitive Skin to help calm, soothe and protect stressed-out skin while helping to decrease skin sensitivity.


SOS Nutrition is part of the Matis Réponse Delicate range, especially designed for delicate and sensitive skin. Formulated to address many ‘artificially sensitised’ skin problems such as redness, tightening sensations, dryness and lack of suppleness (which have occurred due to climatic changes), its unctuous texture combines with targeted active ingredients to restore comfort to the skin all day long.


Other products in the Delicate range include: Cleansing Cream, Face Lotion, Lime Blossom Lotion, Face Care Mask, Peeling Cream, Absolute Soothing Cream and Delicate Moisturising Cream.


• Star Products International: 01 460 5055


Be sure not to over manipulate the skin during the treatment and do not use manual exfoliators or steam as they could further irritate the skin. If your client’s skin needs exfoliation, use a gentle enzymatic facial peel.


• Repêchage: 01 800 397 140


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