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National Rosacea Society Introduces New Seal of Acceptance for Skin Care Products

The National Rosacea Society (NRS) has launched a new Seal of Acceptance for skin care and cosmetic products cosmetic products.

“One of the most common requests the NRS receives from rosacea patients is for information and advice about which skin care and cosmetic products are appropriate to use,” says Andrew Huff, President and Executive Director of the NRS, in a news release. “We are pleased to offer this resource to rosacea sufferers by recognizing products that have been shown to be unlikely to cause irritation or a flare-up.”

In the Seal of Acceptance section of rosacea.org, rosacea patients and consumers may find a list of accepted products, including a photo and description of each product and a link to learn more and purchase. The list is searchable and sortable by product category and brand, and new Seal recipients will be added on an ongoing basis. 

The following products have received the NRS Seal of Acceptance at launch:

  • Bee Rx Rosacea Rescue
  • Laura Geller Baked Balance-n-Brighten Color Correcting Foundation
  • Laura Geller Baked Balance-n-Glow Illuminating Foundation
  • Laura Geller Double Take Baked Full Coverage Foundation
  • Prequel Gleanser Non-Drying Glycerin Cleanser
  • Prequel Sun Barrier Mineral Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50 PA++++
  • Prequel Universal Skin Solution Dermal Spray
  • Senté Dermal Repair Cream
  • Serica Rosacea Formula
  • Skinfix barrier+ Foaming Oil Cleanser

The Seal of Acceptance program was developed under the guidance of Zoe Diana Draelos, MD,  a clinical and research dermatologist and President of Dermatology Consulting Services, PLLC, in High Point, NC. She also serves on the NRS board of directors.

To be considered for the Seal, skin care and cosmetic products must be free of ingredients that cause skin barrier dysfunction, vasomotor instability or unwanted neurosensory stimulation, such as burning or itching. Each product earning the Seal of Acceptance has gone through clinical testing to determine safety and low risk for irritation and sensitization in people with rosacea skin. Applications are anonymously reviewed by an independent panel of dermatologists.

“Senté is honored to partner with the National Rosacea Society on this program to improve the lives of patients by making rosacea-friendly products easier to identify and source,” says Zubin Meshginpoosh, President and COO of Senté, whose Dermal Repair Cream was the first product to receive the seal. “We are committed to helping those with rosacea and hope the seal program serves as a guide to those looking for products like ours that won’t exacerbate their condition.”

Companies interested in pursuing the Seal may learn more and request an application online at rosacea.org/seal-of-acceptance/information-for-companies or by contacting the Society at [email protected].