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Elicina Uses
Stretch marks result when the skin's collagen and elastin fibres are literally stretched to breaking point, and are caused when the skin is called upon to stretch while hormones are out of balance, e.g.: pregnancy, puberty (rapid growth), body builders using steroids or steroid-type hormones released from your own adrenal cortex during these stressful periods on the body. |
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ELICINA ® Cream is a natural day and night protein cream for all ages and skin colours. ELICINA ® Cream regenerates photo aged skin, reduces wrinkles, age spots, serious skin discolouration and erodes away actinic keratosis. |
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Scars form at the site of an injury. They are the visible reminders of injury and tissue repair. In the case of acne the injury is caused by the body's inflammatory response to sebum, bacteria and dead cells in the plugged sebaceous follicle. |
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Rosacea is a potentially progressive neuro-vascular disorder that generally affects the facial skin and eyes. Rosacea blood vessels undergo changes in function and become hyper-responsive to internal and external stimuli. These changes are ultimately responsible for the progression of all Rosacea symptoms. |
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There is no known cure for Rosacea. The treatment is aimed at the control of redness, inflammation and skin eruptions. ELICINA ® CREAM (applied to a localized area of the skin) helps to heal skin lesions caused by Rosacea when used as a long-term treatment (5 to 8 weeks or more). |
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As Rosacea is a neurovascular disorder it affects the flushing zone. Rosacea sufferers do not usually experience the blackheads that are seen with acne vulgaris. Also the age of onset and the location of redness is a clue. Rosacea is commonly an adult disorder and is generally restricted to the nose, cheeks, chin and forehead. It can coexist with acne vulgaris. |
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