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Steve95301
14th December 2005, 06:10 PM
Interesting post at the Rosacea blog, (http://www.rosacea.co.uk/blog/) apparently the Golden Chamomile cream (http://www.nutrivea-usa.com/arubix_s_anti_redness_cream.htm) is now available.

http://www.rosacea.co.uk/blog/

FUredness
14th December 2005, 08:24 PM
Which do you guys think would be better, this or the Trioxil chamomile cream?

Steve95301
14th December 2005, 08:33 PM
Which do you guys think would be better, this or the Trioxil chamomile cream?

It probably depends, because one says "for acne" and the other is specifically "anti-redness."

FUredness
14th December 2005, 09:25 PM
yes, but the trioxil also says that it is anti-inflammatory and that is soothes and calms the skin, so maybe it would help rosacea too. who knows.

Bradley
14th December 2005, 11:10 PM
Trioxil would probably be more effective since it is the chamomille is encapsulated in nanonsomes which means it is more accurate and penetrative when it comes to delivering the active ingredients.

Instead of buying Chamomille cream, surely you can just apply warmish chamomille water on your face for the anti-inflammatory effects. I know this has been used as a remedy for many years.

Steve95301
15th December 2005, 03:55 AM
Trioxil would probably be more effective since it is the chamomille is encapsulated in nanonsomes which means it is more accurate and penetrative when it comes to delivering the active ingredients.

Instead of buying Chamomille cream, surely you can just apply warmish chamomille water on your face for the anti-inflammatory effects. I know this has been used as a remedy for many years.

In the study they used a "C. indicum extract-based cream." (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?tmpl=NoSidebarfile&db=PubMed&cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=16164709&dopt=Abstract) Maybe they would have gotten the same results with warmish chamomile water, but I guess there's no way to be sure.