Dado Sens Sensacea
Every culture and every century produces its own ideals of beauty. Many of the attributes that were once considered desirable now seem rather strange. In the late Middle Ages, for example, many aristocratic ladies shaved their hairline to achieve the highest possible forehead. And in portraits, the painter usually added a few extra centimetres to the forehead. While today even individual hairs between the eyebrows are plucked out, in ancient Greece many women wanted their eyebrows to grow together. The "mono-brow" was considered a sign of intelligence and purity. It was therefore often painted on with dark pigments. However, there is also an ideal of beauty that has actually proven to be timeless: rosy cheeks.
Even in ancient times, red cheeks were considered a sign of health and vitality. In order to avoid looking pale and sickly at public appearances, many men of the Roman upper class also relied on decorative cosmetics. Positive associations with red cheeks have been found in many cultures over the centuries. The knights of ancient Japan also attached great importance to a "healthy complexion". For example, a 17th-century samurai warrior's manual advises them to always carry a tin of rouge with them. In Europe, a pale complexion was long considered particularly distinguished, but only in combination with rosy cheeks.
However, if permanent redness appears on the face, this can be an indication of hypersensitive skin. A variant of this is couperosis, an early form of rosacea. Here, dilated blood vessels lead to redness and a burning sensation on the skin. The causes of hypersensitive skin are not yet clearly understood. However, lifestyle has a direct impact on the intensity of the symptoms. Alcohol and nicotine consumption, but also caffeinated drinks can irritate sensitive skin particularly quickly. Spicy food, prolonged sunbathing, strong temperature changes or stress can also trigger spontaneous skin redness. Dado Sens has developed the Sensacea system care series for the needs of highly sensitive facial skin. The optimally coordinated products can also used as a therapy-accompanying care for mild rosacea.
The Dado Sensacea Cleansing Gel cleanses hypersensitive skin particularly mildly and noticeably soothes the skin. The Sensacea Face Emulsion and Sensacea Extra Care Face Emulsion soothe irritated skin, alleviate mild to moderate redness, cool the skin and make it feel less hot. The Sensacea Intensive Serum provides soothing moisture and pleasant coolness to hypersensitive skin. The Dado Sensacea Facial Mask pampers and moisturises hypersensitive facial skin.