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Skin Care for Redness & Rosacea

Rosacea is a skin condition often caused by inflammation occurring in your body. Redness of the skin can also be caused by skin inflammation or other factors such as allergies, infection, side effects of medication or simply coming into contact with something irritating.

Rosacea can be controlled with medicine and the appropriate gentle skincare products, which can help reduce and avoid persistent flare-ups.

It is important to seek medical attention if your skin shows signs of a flare-up, such as persistent redness, bumps and pimples, red cheeks, swollen skin, painful rash, or even visible blood vessels. 

What Causes Red Skin?

There are many potential causes for skin redness, from mild reasons like not using sun protection to more severe causes, such as underlying conditions. Here are some of the most common issues that cause redness of the skin:

  • Sunburn
  • Allergic reactions
  • Infection
  • Eczema
  • Acne
  • Dietary intolerances
  • Reaction to medication
  • Reaction to topical products

If you are looking to understand what is causing redness in skin, it is best to see a healthcare professional. 

How to Reduce Redness in Skin

Facial redness can often be reduced by using the right skincare products for your skin on a consistent basis. 

A regular skincare routine with the right products helps reduce redness of the skin and keeps flare-ups at bay. The most important items to help reduce redness in the skin include:

What Ingredients Treat Redness?

It is common for individuals to use popular skincare products to treat skin redness only to start noticing that their skin is worsening. This is often caused by certain ingredients in the products that are actually irritating the skin.

Ensure that you check the skincare labels for these ingredients that help reduce the redness of the skin on your face:

  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B)
  • Azelaic Acid
  • Green Tea Extract
  • Aloe Vera Extract
  • Ceramides
  • Chamomile Extract

Ingredients you should avoid if you have skin flare-ups include:

  • Glycolic
  • Alcohol
  • Fragrances
  • Sodium Sulphate
  • Witch Hazel
  • Menthol

  • Additionally, salicylic acid is an ingredient that is effective in treating skin prone to acne, however it should be avoided if you have rosacea or skin redness caused by other issues.

Best Skin Care For Redness

When managing rosacea or redness in the skin, using the right skincare products will help soothe skin around the affected area, and alleviate some of the redness and symptoms.

The best serum for treating rosacea and calm inflammation is the Osmosis Calm. It is an excellent choice for sensitive skin. This product repairs your skin cells, reduces facial redness and is also able to control the skin's oil flow. 

If you are after a serum to strengthen your skin barrier, then Aspect Dr Multi B Plus Serum is an excellent choice. This serum is a vitamin B powerhouse that has all the right ingredients to help alleviate and soothe some of your skin's redness. 

The most popular daily moisturiser to help reduce flare-ups is the Dermaceutic Hyal Ceutic, which provides a gentle hydration to the skin while protecting the skin's barrier. 

It is also beneficial to consider using fragrance free products especially during flare-ups to avoid unnecessary ingredients interacting with your skin.

Remember that it is still crucial that you consult a professional if the redness of your skin or rosacea symptoms is persistent or of a cyclical occurrence.