Normal Skin
The focus for “normal skin” is maintaining skin health, and preventing premature aging. Rhonda Allison’s product line is packed with super antioxidants, gentle exfoliators, all purpose cleansers, and moisturizers to deliver results and bring a healthy glow to the skin! Most people under cleanse and over moisturize. A key for attaining the healthy glow everyone wants is properly cleansing twice daily, using the right moisturizer, and always using sun screen.
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Did you know most people under-cleanse and over-moisturize? This is such a critical step as your skin continue to age. Be sure to cleanse the skin two times a day. Rhonda Allison treatment cleansers give skin a deep-pore cleanse without stripping the skin of necessary oils.
Our revolutionary formulations in the Rhonda Allison brands are packed with super antioxidants, gentle exfoliators, customized cleansers, and moisturizers to deliver results and bring a healthy glow to the skin! A customized cocktail to support normal skin and prevent aging that we really love is a drop of our Pro Youth -10 Vita 10 Complex with Pure Grape Seed Elixir as it loads the skin with vitamins, antioxidants, and nutrients without being too rich for Normal Skins!
Important factors to maintaining Normal Skin:
Did you know 90% of skin-aging is due to the sun? Wear SPF daily!
Elevate your skin care regimen today! Rhonda Allison offers a wide-range of innovative skin care products and systems to meet the needs of Normal Skin. And age prevention is always at the cusp of our minds, in addition to overall improvement of skin. With Rhonda Allison, we have everything you need to customize a skin care program specific to your skin needs so you can AGEless!
Pro Youth
There are two factors that affect the aging of the skin: Extrinsic (external) and Intrinsic (internal) aging.
Intrinsic
Intrinsic aging is biological aging that occurs with the passing of time. Over time, the body experiences a break down in cell to cell communication, causing everything to slow down. From the cellular metabolism & cellular turnover to mutations in DNA – our body cannot repair itself like it did when we were younger. Glycation is another concern that affects the body and skin over time. The results? Loss of resources such as collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid while also triggering fine lines, wrinkles, loss of hydration and firmness.
Extrinsic
Extrinsic aging is a result from our daily environment. Daily exposure to UV rays, pollution, poor nutrition, and stress all contribute. Whether this is from a depletion of antioxidants, mutations in our DNA, increased inflammation or other external factors- each will contribute in accelerating the aging process.
External stress is also a major part of extrinsic aging; stress shortens the health of your DNA, and can actually cause them to shut down, resulting in DNA damage. This causes a breakdown in cell to cell communication. At the cellular level, there is a decrease in the stem cells’ reproductive abilities, as well as impairments to the mitochondrial function. Simply put, the communication is flawed and this leads to mutations in the DNA. These mutations also affect the skin’s ability to repair itself. One key ingredient that can help to boost cellular energy is pyruvic acid. This can be found in our Mandelic Rejuvenator, which can be a powerful anti-aging ally.
Collagen and elastin also break down over time. Below our top layers of skin called the epidermis, is the dermal layer. The dermal layer starts to run short on its resources, and cannot produce enough collagen and elastin. It is important to always feed the dermis so that it has enough resources to produce more collagen and elastin. Vitamin A or Beta Carotene is vital in feeding the dermis. These ingredients goes through a conversion process, which results in retinoic acid. The body recognizes the retinoic acid and uses it to feed the dermis, which in turn produces more collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. The result? Younger looking, refined, more plump skin. Rhonda Allison has two, very effective lifestyle vitamin A’s for every night use in our Stem Cell A and ChronoPeptide A serums.
So Why Does Our Skin Age?
Simply put, everything is slowing down and does not have the ability to repair like it did when we were younger.
Rhonda Allison products address all aspects of aging. We cannot just focus on collagen/elastin and leave antioxidants and ATP energy enhancement out of the equation. We will not get the results. It is also important to remember: do not over exfoliate the skin, but begin to feed it, allowing natural exfoliation to take place.
Our skin cells have a natural turnover ability and cycle. When we are younger this is taking place about every 28 days. This is great and skin is softer and young looking. As we get into our 30’s this begins to change and slow down. Cell turnover slows down to 40-45 days before they go through the turnover process. This is where the signs of aging become more visible. Build up, rougher texture, fine lines, and wrinkles are beginning to form.
Why do we go to a 40-45 day cellular turnover? As we age, you do not have enough resources within the skin to process efficiently or correctly, so your skin cells hold on. At this point, if you force exfoliate you are also forcing resources that you have to respond, which in the long run repeats a vicious cycle leading to a thinner, more sensitive skin.
Our Pro Youth answer is giving you lifestyle formulations that build & strengthen, while supporting the skin internally. This begins to naturally increase the cellular turnover, which in turn slows down the aging process!
Pigmentation
Age spots, Sun Spots, Brown Spots – all names for the same issue – hyperpigmentation.
Two main factors that affect hyperpigmentation are the sun and heat. Our melanocytes (the cells that give skin color) are there for the protection of the cell. We need this in order to help fight against the impact of UV rays. However, after that protection process has taken place you are now left with underlying damage and we see this in the form of pigmentation.
Many products for brightening contain hydroquinone, a somewhat controversial ingredient that can actually cause skin darkening if over used. Rhonda Allison Skin Brightening Systems are designed for all skin types and provide a variety of choices to customize for specific needs to even skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation. Using the science of chirality and superior brightening ingredients such as kojic acid, arbutin, daisy flower, ascorbic acid, azelaic acid and potassium azeloyl diglycinatge, our brightening systems use some of the most advanced formulations on the market today.
Pigmentation
There are many causes of hyperpigmentation (dyschromias) and uneven skin tone as well as different depths of damage to the skin. These types of changes in the skin occur when melanocytes are either destroyed, resulting in hypopigmentation, or over-stimulated, resulting in hyperpigmentation.
Types of Pigment Changes Include:
Hyperpigmentation – darkened pigment
Hypopigmentation – no melanin
Demarcation – uneven pigmentation from procedures, picking or scratching
Melasma– more dense larger patches
These types of changes in the skin occur when melanocytes are either destroyed, resulting in hypopigmentation or overstimulated, resulting in hyperpigmentation
Three Types of Hyperpigmentation:
Epidermal – Surface is light brown and not quite as dense
Dermal – Skin is deep brown, ashen-gray and appears more solid
Mixture – Both levels are usually dark brown
Causes of Hyperpigmentation May Include
PIH (Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation) Birth Control Pills Estrogen (HRT) Pregnancy (Melasma) Long-Term Sun Exposure Acne Razor Bumps Severe Sunburn Eczema Chemical Irritations Electrolysis |
Rashes Abrasive Scrubs Certain Prescription Medications Chicken Pox Picking Scratching Insect Bites Trauma to Skin Surgical Procedures Perfumes Sprayed on Sun-Exposed Areas |
Two main factors that affect hyperpigmentation are the sun and heat! So, wear an SPF during the day and stay COOL! Beware of overuse of products that contain hydroquinone. This ingredient is in many over-the-counter lightening products and has many controversies associated with it. Your skin is very smart and may develop resistance, or immunity and can even become darker with continued use of hydroquinone.
One thing to keep in mind with most pigmentation is our melanocytes are there for protection of the cell initially. We need this in order to help fight against the impact of UV rays. However, after that protection process has taken place you are now left with underlying damage and we see this in the form of pigmentation.
Professional Treatments
RA Pigmentation Solutions Peel is a progressive-plus to mid-depth peel designed to begin cellular turnover, strengthen skin and reduce pigmentation. With just the right balance of TCA, sake and potent melanin suppressors, skin will be left toned and refined for a luminous complexion.
In addition, Pigmentation Solutions also offers a Corrective Facial
to lighten and brighten skin tone, reduce inflammation and protect from
free radical damage. With our pigment-reduction enzyme, skin is treated
to a unique blend of brightening nutrients. The rich, nourishing support
of grape seed extract and milk protein support the skin’s balance while
providing much needed antioxidants and hydration
Rhonda Allison Pigmentation Solutions Systems are designed for all skin
types and provide a variety of choices to customize for specific needs
to even skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation. Using the science of
chirality and superior brightening ingredients such as kojic acid,
arbutin, daisy flower, ascorbic acid, azelaic acid and potassium azeloyl
diglycinatge, our brightening systems use some of the most advanced
formulations on the market today.
Through extensive research and product development, Rhonda Allison has created an expert brightening line that addresses the four critical factors in eliminating, reducing, and managing hyperpigmentation: increase surface exfoliation, suppress melanocyte activity, repair and protect, brighten and lighten the skin. One combination we love to pair together is our Grape Seed Glow with Luminous Wine Gel – for a powerful hydrating, firming and brightening support.
Acne Remedies
With acne, your follicles (often referred to as pores) are essentially clogged, making it a great place for acne bacteria to thrive. The follicles become clogged due to overproduction of sebum (oil) mixed with the build-up of dead skin cells within the follicle.
The causes of acne are many, including stress, nutrition, hormones, touching or picking the skin, excessive drying from over cleansing or abrasive scrubbing, use of cosmetics containing irritants.
Rhonda Allison Acne Care Systems use only the most advanced, results-oriented ingredients to provide antibacterial, antiseptic, and germicidal benefits. By blending the natural actives from ingredients such as mandelic acid, salicylic acid, totarol, green tea, phytic, and pyruvic acid, benzoyl peroxide and lactic acid, Rhonda Allison has been able to focus on three major steps (removing blockages, killing bacteria and reducing sebum production) to aid in the clearing and healing of problematic and acne conditions for disease-free, healthy-looking skin.
Acne Remedies
The medical definition of acne describes it as a genetic disease evolving from retention hyperkeratosis of the follicular epithelium. This means your follicles (often referred to as pores) are essentially clogged, making it a great place for acne bacteria to thrive. The follicles become clogged due to overproduction of sebum (oil) mixed with the build-up of dead skin cells within the follicle.
Although the exact cause of overactive sebaceous glands and acne is difficult to pinpoint, some theorize that hormonal imbalances, psychological aspects, nutritional deficiencies, and genetics may contribute. Other factors that may affect acne can include stress, picking and touching the face, excessive scrubbing, cosmetics, and skin irritants. Stress stimulates the adrenal glands and fluctuating testosterone levels can cause a flare up. Improper extractions can rupture the follicles and cause bacteria to spread. Touching also irritates the skin and breeds bacteria. Make sure you are not over scrubbing the skin, as this can cause irritation and over-production of sebum. Cosmetics, soaps, fabric softeners, and hair products are also possible culprits and it is best to choose fragrance free, dye free, and preservative free formulas. When you start paying attention to all of the possible contributing factors and making life style changes, improvements can be made. With these changes paired with professional skin treatments and proper home care regimens, it is apparent that acne truly is a treatable disease! For genetically-prone sufferers, this implies a lifetime regimen of daily home care! Not bad news though, we all need it really!
RA Clinical Approach to Acne
- Reduce Bacteria and Inflammation on the Skin
- Increase Cellular Exfoliation
- Support Acne with Proper Wound-Healing Care
There Are Many Factors That May Affect Acne:
Stress – The number one factor affecting acne. Stress stimulates the adrenal glands; for women, this may be a problem because these glands produce much of the male hormones. Men produce only a small amount of testosterone in the adrenal glands. Since men also produce naturally higher levels of testosterone, surges of it from stress have less of an effect on acne. Usually flare-ups occur about 14 days following a stress response.
Nutrition – Avoid foods with iodides; salts, processed foods, fast foods, excessive dairy, soy sauce, MSG, alcohol, and caffeine. Some drugs even trigger existing acne conditions. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of pure water every day. Although there is no scientific evidence to support that incorrect nutrition causes acne, proper nutrition can aid existing acne conditions.
Hormones – Hormones also affect acne. Specifically, testosterone stimulates the development of sebaceous follicles and attached oil glands. This is a factor during adolescence when hormones are very active. The fluctuation of hormones during menses accounts for acne flare-ups. It is the increase of progesterone that aggravates acne conditions in genetically vulnerable women. Increased estrogen generally relieves acne, which is why physicians will prescribe birth control pills.
Picking & Touching – Improper squeezing and ill-attempted extractions may rupture the follicle wall and cause bacteria to spread. Touching irritates skin and breeds bacteria from fingers and hands.
Drying – Overuse of very drying skin care products may cause the sebaceous glands to produce more oil.
Excessive and/or Abrasive Scrubbing – Over-cleansing and excessive scrubbing can over-stimulate the production of sebum in the follicle and worsen acne conditions. The formation of acne begins with sebum.
Cosmetics – Fragrances, dyes and preservatives are irritating to sensitive and acne-prone skins and should be avoided.
Skin Irritants – Soap powders (all-natural, fragrance- free is best), fabric softeners, shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays, etc. are all irritants to existing acne conditions. Rinse laundry thoroughly, replace pillow cases daily, and never use the same wash cloth more than once.
What Are the Different Types of Acne?
Acne Vulgaris – This is a self-limiting, treatable disease, primarily seen in adolescents, that involves the sebaceous glands. Acne Vulgaris usually involves a variety of lesions consisting of comeodones, papules, pustules, nodules, cysts and sequelae, such as pitted or hypertrophic scars. Propionibacterium Acnes are the bacteria that cause Acne Vulgaris.
Acne Cosmetica – A triggering topical comedogenic substance that penetrates the pore and causes formation of comeodones. Acne Cosmetica is usually the non-inflammatory type indicated by small slightly raised red lesions, whiteheads and occasional pustules.
Acne Mechanica – This is caused by friction or pressure. For acne-prone skin, rubbing or any manipulation of microcomedones may cause a rupturing of the follicle. Continual friction from material, such as a hat, will cause Acne Mechanica.
Acne Rosacea – This condition is considered adult acne and is more predominant in women than men. It is usually seen in people with northern European heritage. Acne Rosacea is recognized by erythema with telangiectasia. Lesions seem to follow along the blood vessel dilation. Papules and pustules form in the center of the face, primarily cheeks and chin, and are large and painful. See Rosacea section.
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) – This is a common skin disorder, often referred to as chicken skin or goose flesh. It is a benign condition that shows up as numerous small, rough, red, or tan bumps primarily around hair follicles on the upper arms, legs, buttocks, and sometimes cheeks.
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae – Sometimes referred to as ingrown hair. More common in men and occurs when coarse, curved hair penetrates into the skin just before it would normally leave the follicle.
As you can see with all the different types and forms of acne there is no one for all regimen. We do have some formulations that can impact multiple types of acne but in general every regimen and treatment plan is slightly different and unique.
One other important factor with acne is that it is a wound to the skin. This makes a difference in how you approach the lesions and your view on how to heal that wound. It is definitely a balancing act between bacteria and oil control as well as healing and inflammation support.
Rhonda Allison Acne Care Systems use only the most advanced, results-oriented ingredients to provide antibacterial, antiseptic, and germicidal benefits. By blending the natural actives from ingredients such as mandelic acid, salicylic acid, totarol, green tea, phytic, and pyruvic acid, benzoyl peroxide and lactic acid, Rhonda Allison has been able to focus on three major steps (removing blockages, killing bacteria and reducing sebum production) to aid in the clearing and healing of problematic and acne conditions for disease-free, healthy-looking skin.
Rosacea Rescue
The skin is a reactive mechanism and does respond to internal and external factors – certain individuals are more sensitive or reactive to environment, foods, medications, and certainly cosmetics.
Rosacea is a chronic and progressive disorder that may first be noticed as redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead that may present and subsequently disappear. A susceptibility to rosacea, called pre-rosacea, can be detected in the teens or early 20’s. Rosacea is even reported in children.
Great news about Rosacea is that it can be lessened and kept under control with a diligent regimen. Remember that Rosacea is a skin concern, so even though we recommend looking at internal factors to begin with, you absolutely have to use external products to help.
Rhonda Allison offers many excellent soothing, strengthening topicals for reactive skin types and skins prone to rosacea. Blending intelligent ingredients that harness the power of stem cell technology with calming, anti-inflammatory botanicals such as sea buckthorn oil, white willow, magnolia bark, red clover and rhodiola rosea root, Rhonda Allison is a natural selection to support and enhance the health and appearance of your skin for a lifetime.
Rosacea
The skin is a reactive mechanism and does respond to internal and external factors – certain individuals are more sensitive or reactive to environment, foods, medications, and certainly cosmetics.
It was Rhonda’s observation over many years of working with skin, and being an individual who is also reactive to substances, that most sensitive skins are reacting to inferior products, or products that contain dyes, preservatives, and perfumes. It is also important to understand too that a series of Vitamin A Peels may be one of the best supports for what is termed as a “sensitive” skin. As new, healthy cells surface, the skin becomes less irritated and reactive, specifically if the daily regimen is adjusted to what the skin likes.
How is Rosacea Skin Different from Sensitive Skin?
Rosacea is a chronic and progressive disorder that may first be noticed as redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead that may present and subsequently disappear. A susceptibility to rosacea, called pre-rosacea, can be detected in the teens or early 20’s. Rosacea is even reported in children.
According to medical research, the cause is unknown and incurable. There are many theories as to the cause – poor circulation, sluggish lymph, genetic predisposition, digestive disorders, bacteria, and the increase in mites attached to cells.
First Stage of Rosacea
The first stage is characterized by frequent blushes or flushes, strong family history of rosacea, and facial skin that becomes irritated by topical creams, lotions, anti-acne medications and over-the-counter sunscreens and skin products with irritating ingredients.
Second Stage of Rosacea
In the second stage, redness tends to become ruddier and more permanent. Dilated blood vessels (telangiectasia) may appear and papules and pustules begin to form. Certain areas of the skin may take on a “baggy” appearance from swelling.
Third Stage of Rosacea
An early sign of the third stage is deep, persistent redness and many dilated veins, especially around the nose, and fibroplasia (growth of excess tissue), which can produce enlarged pores. At its worst, especially in men, the nose may grow swollen and bumpy from excess tissue, a condition called Rhinophyma (think of W. C. Fields with the bulbous nose). When the entire face is involved, swelling may produce painful nodules and with fibroplasia, lion-like facial features occur.
Factors That May Affect Flare-Ups
Weather – elements such as sun, strong winds, cold, and humidity.
Emotional Influences – like stress and anxiety.
Beverages – such as alcohol (especially red wine, beer, bourbon, gin, vodka and champagne), hot drinks (coffee and tea).
Food – sources such as liver (high in niacin), yogurt, sour cream, cheese (except cottage cheese), chocolate, vanilla, soy sauce, yeast extract (high in niacin), vinegar, eggplant, avocados, spinach, broad-leaf beans and pods, citrus fruits (tomatoes, bananas, red plums, raisins and figs contain histamines), spicy and thermally hot foods, foods high in histamines.
Physical Exertion – that could include exercise and “lift-and-load” jobs.
Temperature-Related – activities such as saunas, hot baths and showers, simple overheating, and excessively warm environments.
Drugs – which might include vasodilators and topical steroids.
Medical Conditions – such as frequent flushing, menopause, chronic cough, and caffeine-withdrawal syndrome.
Skin Care Products – or cosmetics that contain dyes, preservatives and fragrances, hair sprays, hydro-alcoholic or acetone substances and cosmetics that cause redness or stinging.
Great news about Rosacea is that it can be lessened and kept under control with a diligent regimen. Remember that Rosacea is a skin concern, so even though we recommend looking at internal factors to begin with, you absolutely have to use external products to help.
Rhonda Allison offers many excellent soothing, strengthening topicals for reactive skin types and skins prone to rosacea. Blending intelligent ingredients that harness the power of stem cell technology with calming, anti-inflammatory botanicals such as sea buckthorn oil, white willow, magnolia bark, red clover and rhodiola rosea root, Rhonda Allison is a natural selection to support and enhance the health and appearance of your skin for a lifetime.

“A” Beta Complex
This potent formula with encapsulated vitamin A and salicylic acid purifies, heals, and smoothes thick rosacea skin.

Cucumber Spritz
This cooling and refreshing mist offers hot and dry rosacea skins a burst of soothing hydration with cucumber extract, hyaluronic acid and heavy water. A
Cucumber Spritz
This cooling and refreshing mist offers hot and dry rosacea skins a burst of soothing hydration with cucumber extract, hyaluronic acid and heavy water. A
Compromised / Sensitive
The skin is the largest organ of the body and a healthy, functioning barrier should always be the first priority when it comes to treating the skin. Typically, the main cause of an unhealthy barrier is over exfoliation from aesthetic procedures, at home exfoliants, or overuse of prescription strength topicals. While increasing cellular turnover is important, if the barrier function is disrupted, the skin is more susceptible to bacteria and the elements, and ultimately becomes depleted of resources. This results in a “compromised barrier”.
These skins become highly sensitive and quickly react to inferior products containing dyes, preservatives, and fragrance. Compromised Barrier is frequently mistaken for Rosacea because it leads to increased redness & inflammation, but the treatment plan is slightly different.
With a Compromised Barrier Skin we want to give the skin special attention by repairing from the inside out and focusing on epidermal health. Our philosophy is gentle yet effective and can take compromised skin to a healthy normal place:
- Strengthen Dermis
- Rebuild Epidermis
- Restore Lipids & Hydration
Strengthen Dermis
The dermal layer of the skin is the precursor to a strong epidermal layer and a properly functioning barrier. The dermis requires resources to provide healthy collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, and blood vessels for the epidermis. With the application of encapsulated retinaldehyde, stem cells, and pyruvic acid, we can restore and fortify the dermis while optimizing cellular energy and cellular function.
Rebuild Epidermis
Repairing and rebuilding the epidermal layer relies on an abundance of resources, including those received from the dermis and topical vitamins and antioxidants. Vitamins A, C, and E offer both vitamin and antioxidant properties. In addition, they can thicken the dermal layer, defend against free radical damage, and heal weakened barriers.
Restore Lipids and Hydration
Compromised barriers also suffer from trans-epidermal water loss, which can be remedied with specialized hydration and lipid support. Various humectants, organic oils, and omegas bind and seal moisture into depleted skin, increasing hydration levels, improving overall barrier function, and reducing irritations and reactiveness.
Factors that May Lead to Compromised Skin
Weather – elements such as sun, strong winds, cold, and humidity.
Medication – prescription-strength topicals (Retin-A, Renova, Tazorac), prescription drugs, cancer treatment
Medical Conditions – Auto-immune diseases, cancer treatment, allergies
Skin Care Products – or cosmetics that contain dyes, preservatives and fragrances, hair sprays, hydro-alcoholic or acetone substances and cosmetics that cause redness or stinging.
Rhonda Allison offers many excellent soothing, strengthening topicals for reactive, compromised skin types. Blending intelligent ingredients that harness the power of stem cell technology with calming, anti-inflammatory botanicals such as sea buckthorn oil, white willow, magnolia bark, red clover and rhodiola rosea root, Rhonda Allison is a natural selection to support and enhance the health of your skin.
Pro Youth – 10
As we age everything is slowing down and does not have the ability to repair like it did when we were younger. Our skin cells have a natural turnover ability and cycle and that cycle slows as we age. This is where the signs of aging become more visible. There is cellular build up, rougher texture, fine lines, and wrinkles are beginning to form.
Our Pro-Youth answer is giving you lifestyle formulations that build & strengthen, while supporting the skin internally. This begins to naturally increase the cellular turnover, which in turn slows down the aging process!
Teen
Starting a good skin care routine early is key to a healthy complexion and reducing the effects acne can have on the skin!
Empower teens with clean, healthy skin care formulations that
effectively cleanse away excessive oils, impurities and toxins, offer
balanced-hydration, and protection against the environment. Below is a
simple and effective way teens can develop a good routine and maintain
beautiful, healthy skin that will last a lifetime.
AM –
Soothing Gel Cleanse or Soothing Cream Cleanse
Antioxidant Infusion
Grape Seed Replenish
PM –
Soothing Gel Cleanse or Soothing Cream Cleanse
Grape Seed Replenish
Teens
are constantly exposed to the beauty industry through the use of social
media. It is important to understand that this exposure to inferior
makeup and skin care products may result in breakouts and compromised
barriers. Skin is a living organ – take care of it!
Traumatized
Skin trauma may be caused by a number of things including burns, cuts, abrasions, surgical wounds, allergic reactions, or illness and may vary in intensity, ranging from superficial to serious.
Aesthetic procedures such as microdermabrasion, laser procedures and micro-needling may cause superficial skin trauma; however, these procedures are controlled trauma and result in the need of post care.
Rhonda Allison’s superior Post Care formulations include occlusive balms, soothing botanicals and thermal-reducing serums to growth factors, hydrocortisone and SPF.
Skin trauma may be caused by a number of things including burns, cuts, abrasions, surgical wounds, allergic reactions, or illness and may vary in intensity, ranging from superficial to serious.
Aesthetic procedures such as microdermabrasion, laser procedures and micro-needling may cause superficial skin trauma; however, these procedures are controlled trauma and result in the need of post care. Click here to learn more about Rhonda Allison’s Post Care following aesthetic treatments.
Our superior Post Care formulations include occlusive balms, soothing botanicals and thermal-reducing serums to growth factors, hydrocortisone and SPF.
Burns
Burn Relief – reduce heat and redness from skin
Arnica Therapy – minimizes discomfort, soothes irritated skin
Therapy E Repair – increases wound healing
Vital Wound Relief – protects skin by keeping it occluded, alleviates discomfort
Daytime Defense SPF30 – provides broad spectrum coverage, reduces risks of pigmented scarring
Cuts/Abrasions
Vital Wound Relief– protects skin by keeping it occluded, assists in wound healing
Arnica Therapy – minimizes discomfort
Daytime Defense SPF 30 – provides broad spectrum coverage, reduces risks of pigmented scarring
Bruising
Arnica Therapy – minimizes discomfort and bruising
Skin Irritations – rashes, hives, bug bites
Calming Skin Gel – reduces inflammation, itching and swelling
Arnica Therapy – soothes irritated skin
Daytime Defense SPF 30 – provides broad spectrum coverage, reduces risks of pigmented scarring
Surgical Wounds
Arnica Therapy – minimizes discomfort and bruising
Pro Salve – provides protection by creating water-binding seal, minimizes discomfort
Epidermal Growth Factors – enhance proper cell renewal and the appearance of wounds
Therapy E Repair – increases healing properties, softens scar tissue
Daytime Defense SPF 30 – provides broad spectrum coverage, reduces risks of pigmented scarring
Chapped Skin
ProSalve – protects skin, creating a water-binder seal
Vital Wound Relief – protects skin, assists in in healing, alleviates discomfort
Omega E Essence – assists in barrier protection, increases healing
Omega 7 Complex – barrier protection support, intense hydration and healing
Daytime Defense SPF 30 – provides broad spectrum coverage