Red skin is one of the common conditions of skin allergies.
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Causes of skin redness
Using inappropriate cosmetics
Some of the chemicals in the products you are using may not be suitable for your skin.
Excessive exfoliation
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Exfoliating products often contain AHA, BHA or other compounds with quite strong effects.
Overuse of retinoids
Retinoids are a derivative of vitamin A. If retinoids are used in too high a concentration, it will lead to skin allergies, causing redness.
Dermatitis
Common signs of dermatitis are redness, burning, swelling and pain.
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Some ingredients are helpful for red skin
Azelaic Acid: In addition to reducing redness, azelaic acid also helps clear pores, preventing dark spots, melasma and bacteria.
Niacinamide (vitamin B3): niacinamide can effectively reduce redness as well as eye bags.
Steroids: this is an ingredient commonly found in skin care products.
The secret to being healthy and beautiful
Common mistakes when taking care of skin that women often make
Skin care for redness
Wash your face with physiological saline
Skin rashes show that your skin is sensitive, so you should avoid using cosmetics, including makeup remover oils or facial cleansing products.
Exfoliate properly
After exfoliating, smooth and smooth skin makes you feel excited and want to do this regularly.
Skin care with natural ingredients
Cucumber
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Cucumber is a fruit that contains a lot of water, vitamins and minerals that provide necessary moisture for the skin.
Green tea
Green tea is not only famous for its anti-aging effects but is also an ingredient that helps reduce redness.
Oatmeal
Oats are an ingredient that has the effect of soothing the skin, treating redness caused by many different causes, from sunburn, eczema (ezema) to irritation.
Drink a lot of water
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During the period when your skin is sensitive, you will not use moisturizing products.
Avoid eating spicy and hot foods
Taste stimulants in hot and spicy foods are one of the causes of more serious skin redness.
Don’t touch your face
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When you touch your face, bacteria from your hands have the opportunity to attack your skin, causing red, inflamed rashes that are difficult to treat.
Avoid bathing in water that is too hot
Shower or bath water that is too hot causes capillaries to dilate, making skin redness worse.
Cool
Use a cold compress or rinse with cold water to soothe the burning sensation of the rash.
Use powder foundation
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If you must wear makeup, you should choose foundation containing powder formulas such as silica, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.
Consult a dermatologist
To safely and effectively treat red skin, in addition to regular skin care solutions, it is best to consult a doctor.
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