Guest guest Posted December 7, 2000 Report Share Posted December 7, 2000 Hi, i just received this review from the a Begoun site (www.cosmeticscop.com) on Pevonia, one of the skin care lines someone posted about a few months ago. Happy Reading! Matija REVIEWS ***Pevonia*** Pevonia has taken the unique step of launching a group of products they call their RS2 Line-Ligne Rose for cea and Sensitive Skin. However, the notion that any of the products in the Ligne Rose line are appropriate for sensitive skin of any kind, particularly rosacea, is nonsense. The basic rule for anyone with sensitive skin is not to use products that contain fragrance. All the Ligne Rose products contain lots of fragrance, including frankincense and rose. The other vital issue is sunscreen, which this group of products leaves out. Either way, the basic issue about sensitive skin of any kind is that it is very difficult to know what will cause it to react, and it takes experimentation to find options that work. (The Pevonia review from the November/December 2000 Cosmetic Counter Update can be purchased from my site: http://www.cosmeticscop.com/cgi-cosmeticscop/SMPRO/s.cgi?which=4-12-7- 2000-11 -3 & page=/index.htm ) :| $$$ RS2 Gentle Cleanser ($26 for 6.8 ounces) is just a very good, standard, detergent-based water-soluble cleanser that would work well for most skin types. This product does contain good anti-irritants, but they would be combating the effect of the fragrance in here, not helping yourskin. :| $$$ RS2 Gentle Lotion ($22 for 1.7 ounces) presents some questions--like the irritating fragrance in here and the guarana extract from a plant that contains two and a half times more caffeine than coffee and that can have constricting properties on skin. It can therefore be a potent skin irritant, making this problematic for anyone with sensitive skin or rosacea. :| $$$ RS2 Concentrate ($48 for 1.7 ounces) still contains fragrance, but if that isn't a problem for you, this is a rather boring but good lightweight lotion for normal to slightly dry skin. The anti-irritants in here end up being useless as they would only be fighting the irritation caused by the fragrance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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