Quest Products launches ProVent Rosacea Moisturizing Crème

Quest Products, Inc. announces the national launch of ProVent® Rosacea Moisturizing Creme®, a creme formulated to help reduce the appearance of skin conditions often associated with Rosacea, and other skin conditions, including skin redness, age spots, facial rashes, dry skin, and sun-related damage.

ProVent® Rosacea Moisturizing Creme® benefits from Quest Products' proprietary Intradermal Delivery System (IDS), a patented and patent-pending technology that allows for the effective delivery of nutritional or cosmetic ingredients into the skin. ProVent's skin care scientists identified a complex matrix of skin-essential nutrients in a broad range of botanical ingredients. Each intradermal formulation is designed to address specific skin challenges and deliver nutrition where it is needed most, to the developing new skin.

The ProVent® Rosacea Moisturizing Creme® is formulated with Green Tree Extract, Milk Thistle, and Grape Seed Extract, ingredients known to have natural anti-inflammatory benefits and promote healthy skin. Formulated for both men and women, the creme contains no parabens, artificial dyes, or fragrances and absorbs rapidly into the skin.

ProVent® Rosacea Moisturizing Creme® is now available at CVS stores nationwide and other select retailers. More information can be found at http://www.proventhealth.com/.

 

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