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Psoriasis

NeoGenesis medical grade skin care products can provide relief for psoriasis by soothing the itch and nourishing the skin.

The NeoGenesis patented S²RM® molecules help to reset the normal balance of the skin’s growth factors, returning growth rates to more normal levels while selective exfoliants smooth skin texture. Having a strategic skin care routine, when done consistently, helps to restore healthy skin.

BENEFITS

  • Calms and soothes the skin
  • Delivers nutrients to areas of buildup
  • Balances the skin to normalize the growth rate
  • Smoothes skin texture
  • Provides comfort to inflamed areas
  • Restores healthy skin

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Home Care Protocol

MORNING

STEP 1: Cleanse using Cleanser.

STEP 2: Apply Recovery.

STEP 3: Apply Barrier Renewal Cream or Body Cream.

STEP 4: Spritz MB-1.

STEP 5: Finish with mineral sunscreen if the area is exposed to UV rays.

AFTERNOON

STEP 1: Apply Recovery.

STEP 2: Apply Barrier Renewal Cream or Body Cream.

STEP 3: Spritz MB-1.

STEP 4: Reapply mineral sunscreen if the area is exposed to UV rays.

EVENING

STEP 1: Double cleanse using Cleanser (once if not wearing sunscreen or makeup).

STEP 2: Apply Recovery. 

STEP 3: Apply Salicylic Acid Gel starting with twice a week and building up to 4 times per week, maximum.

STEP 4: Apply Barrier Renewal Cream or Body Cream

STEP 5: Spritz MB-1. 

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FAQs

What is psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that causes skin cells to build up rapidly, leading to thick, scaly, red patches—often on the scalp, elbows, knees, or back.

What causes psoriasis?

It’s caused by an overactive immune system, and while the exact cause isn’t fully known, it’s linked to genetics and environmental triggers like stress, infections, or certain medications.

Can diet or lifestyle affect psoriasis?

Yes. Stress reduction, avoiding triggers, anti-inflammatory diet, and not smoking or drinking alcohol can help manage flare-ups.

What triggers psoriasis flare-ups?

Common triggers include stress, infections, skin injuries, cold weather, certain drugs, and alcohol.

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