Showing posts with label Skin Care for Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin Care for Kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Skin Care for Babies/Kids Part II



I have had an overwhelming response to my post on the SOOTHE regimen for babies & kids and wanted to answer the most common question.  

Do I need to use all four products on my baby?

Yes, we do recommend every step in the regimen because each product builds on the last, addressing the key causes of sensitive, irritated red skin.  On the flip side, you may have a squirming baby, and doing a 4 step regimen can be a little difficult, if not impossible. Sometimes it's impossible to change a diaper on a wild baby!  

The 2 products that I highly recommend if you are not purchasing the entire system are:

SOOTHE #2 
Helps to interrupt the inflammatory cascade to promote smooth, clear, healthy-looking skin.


SOOTHE #3
Rich, dewy formula soothes, hydrates and nourishes. Utilizes RF COLD FISSION™ technology to replenish skin’s natural moisturizing factors without the use of traditional emulsifiers.


If your child has severe skin issues, esp. on his or her face, you need to go for the entire regimen for best results.




The whole regimen is also discounted! You can buy each individual product for a total of $215 or the entire regimen for $160...that's some serious savings! As always our products are backed by a 60 day empty bottle money back guarantee. Read our policy here.



These are the hands of a 9-year-old boy with eczema. The top photo shows what his hands looked like after being treated with steroids and medications with no relief. The bottom photo was taken 11 days after using R+F SOOTHE twice a day as directed...he is now medication-free!

Check out the products here.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Skin Care for Kids/Babies

There are many reasons why the skin becomes sensitive. A small percentage of people have underlying skin conditions such as rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis, while a larger percentage are likely to have a genetic pre-disposition making them more susceptible to the impact of the environment, including stress, climate change, travel, sun exposure, cosmetic overuse, and mechanical irritation (friction or rubbing). For some, skin sensitivity may produce dry, red, itchy patches, while in others it may cause sensory symptoms such as burning, stinging, tenderness, and itching without any visible changes. Studies consistently tell us that more than 50% of people experience sensitive skin at some point in their lives.

Don't let your babies suffer from skin issues. Check out the Soothe Regimen here.

Before and After Pics from R+F Mamas Across The Country: