A young teacher whose rosacea got worse when her GP mistook it for acne has claimed a £19.95 cream made from capers was able to finally calm her skin down in just a matter of days.
China Collins, 26, from Truro in Cornwall, who first started noticing redness and small pustules around six years ago when she was aged 20, says when her flare-ups became more severe they made her feel really self-conscious.
'I felt helpless because I didn't know what I could do to help myself,' explained the primary school teacher. 'I was left with such sore skin to start with from using the completely wrong ingredients, and my face used to feel like it was on fire.'
After trying several natural solutions and treatment prescribed by the GP, China found an unlikely solution in the form of Kalme Day Defence and claimed she noticed a reduction in redness within a couple of days.
Now, China has been using the range for 10 weeks and claims her rosacea has all but disappeared.
China Collins, 26, from Truro in Cornwall, whose rosacea got worse when her GP mistook it for acne has claimed a £19.95 cream made from capers was able to finally calm her skin down in a couple of days. Pictured, during a flare-up in June 2019
The primary school teacher first started noticing redness and small pustules around six years ago when she was 20-years-old. Pictured, after applying the cream in April 2020
China says that when she was 20-years-old her redness was only mild, so she didn't discover it was rosacea until 2017, when it started to become more severe and noticeable.
'Nobody in my family has rosacea,' she explained. 'One of my five sisters does have sensitive skin but nothing like I had.'
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'I believe that my rosacea was triggered through a combination of genetically sensitive skin combined with the use of a harsh skincare routine through my teens and 20's.'
Rosacea sufferer claims £19.95 cream made from capers calmed skin down
by Terrell Groth (2024-12-06)
China Collins, 26, from Truro in Cornwall, who first started noticing redness and small pustules around six years ago when she was aged 20, says when her flare-ups became more severe they made her feel really self-conscious.
'I felt helpless because I didn't know what I could do to help myself,' explained the primary school teacher. 'I was left with such sore skin to start with from using the completely wrong ingredients, and my face used to feel like it was on fire.'
After trying several natural solutions and treatment prescribed by the GP, China found an unlikely solution in the form of Kalme Day Defence and claimed she noticed a reduction in redness within a couple of days.
Now, China has been using the range for 10 weeks and claims her rosacea has all but disappeared.
China Collins, 26, from Truro in Cornwall, whose rosacea got worse when her GP mistook it for acne has claimed a £19.95 cream made from capers was able to finally calm her skin down in a couple of days. Pictured, during a flare-up in June 2019
The primary school teacher first started noticing redness and small pustules around six years ago when she was 20-years-old. Pictured, after applying the cream in April 2020
China says that when she was 20-years-old her redness was only mild, so she didn't discover it was rosacea until 2017, when it started to become more severe and noticeable.
'Nobody in my family has rosacea,' she explained. 'One of my five sisters does have sensitive skin but nothing like I had.'
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'I believe that my rosacea was triggered through a combination of genetically sensitive skin combined with the use of a harsh skincare routine through my teens and 20's.'
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