Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Noredol if I have Rosacea?
YES! Noredol is designed to use for rosacea redness, blemishes, and really all sensitive skin.
You say it works for skin redness from cosmetic laser or chemical procedures?
Yes, Noredol is a cosmetic to reduce redness, soothe and moisturize skin. This includes redness after laser, between laser applications, or after chemical peels! (See what Noredol users say!)
How Do I Use Noredol Skin Care Gel?
- Noredol® can be used on all skin types like:
-- sensitive skin with rosacea redness and blemishes
-- skin recovering from laser, chemical peel, or micro-derm procedures. - Wash the skin at least twice a day, preferably right before applying Noredol® Skin Care Gel.
- Apply a generous amount of Noredol® Skin Care Gel.
-- If you wear make-up, put it on after the Noredol® dries.
-- Use 2 - 4 applications per day, but at least two. - As your skin appearance improves, you may reduce the frequency of application as needed.
How often should I use Noredol® Skin Care Gel?
- At least twice a day! Use Noredol® Skin Care Gel two to four times a day.
- Wash the skin with warm water at least twice daily and apply Noredol® immediately.
- Rub the gel gently into the skin.
- Always apply Noredol Gel before applying makeup or sunscreen.
Why is Noredol different?
It works!
Where did the name NOREDOL come from?
It is NO-RED-OL and came from NO-RED-AT-ALL!
Do you use fragrance in Noredol?
NO! Noredol has no fragrance! Many people are sensitive to fragrances.
Does Noredol® Skin Care Gel contain salicylic acid or peroxide?
NO! Products containing blends of salicylic acid or peroxide are too harsh for sensitive skin.
Does Noredol contain "parabens," and what are they?
NO! Noredol does not contain parabens. Parabens are esters of para-hydroxybenzoic acid. Some people have found that cosmetics containing parabens are less effective for reducing the appearance of redness or blemishes and sometimes very irritating.
What role does diet play in my redness?
- It is known that certain foods and drink can trigger skin redness and blemishes. As an example, coffee and tea are known "triggers" that cause skin to become red and irritated, especially skin with rosacea.
- If you think a food or drink might be a trigger your rosacea or redness, keep a food diary. Remember that food triggers can be immediate but more often they manifest themselves after about 48 hours (i.e. it wasn't yesterday, but the day before).
How do you feel about sunscreen?
- Use sunscreen! Protect yourself! Too much sun can be unhealthy in many ways! Select a sunscreen product that will protect you without irritation. (See Noredol News # 5)
- Noredol Skin Care Gel does not interfere with the use of sunscreen. Apply Noredol first, let it dry, and then apply the sunscreen.
Do you have a recommended cleanser?
Water. Clean water. Everyone has a different sensitivity. Use whatever you have found that DOES NOT irritate your skin. Noredol is compatible with various types of cleansers.
What is your return policy?
If you are not totally satisfied with Noredol® Skin Care Gel, you may contact us for a refund.
Where can I purchase Noredol® Skin Care Gel?
- Right here - Order Online!
- Call 1-866-Noredol
- From selected physicians and med-spas that specialize in skin care.