What to do for facial redness?

Redness is a common phenomenon in people with fair skin. They can affect different areas of the face such as the cheeks, the nose, and even the forehead. But what is this redness due to? What to do for facial redness? We give you all our beauty tips!

Why do we have redness on the face?

The different types of facial redness.

Sensitive skin and redness.

What to do for facial redness?

Our 5-step anti-redness face routine!

Our makeup tips to correct redness.

Mistakes not to make to get rid of redness.

Redness On The Face

Why do we have facial redness?

What are the factors responsible for facial redness? The redness is due to small blood vessels that dilate. Several everyday situations can lead to redness that does not last long. Such as physical exercise, stress, heat, menopause, or alcohol consumption. But other factors come into play when redness sets in and intends to stay!

Facial Redness

The different types of facial redness

There are different types of facial redness, they are not due to the same factors and are not treated in the same way, which is why it is important to discern your type of facial redness before adopting a skincare routine.

  • Natural reactions

Natural reactions are moments in life when the blood rises faster in the face.Facial redness is usually temporary and fades very quickly. Depending on behaviors and temperaments, redness may appear more often. As mentioned above, natural redness can be due to sports, taking medication, poor lifestyle, hormones, and even shyness!

  • skin type

The finest, fragile, and reactive skins are particularly prone to redness, the skin is quickly irritated and attacked by products that are too abrasive. A feeling of discomfort is present, the skin feels tight and tingles. It is possible to get rid of redness by reviewing yourbeauty routine and being pickier about the composition of your beauty products!

  • A skin disease

Pathologies and skin diseases can causeredness on the face. This can be the result of rosacea or couperose, seborrheic dermatitis, allergy or more serious disease such as cancer or leukemia. In the following case, only dermatological expertise can diagnose a skin disease and can treat it properly.

Sensitive skin and redness

Is sensitive skin more prone to redness?

Sensitive skin is fragile and reactive skin that tolerates external aggressions less well and is therefore much more affected by irritation, tightness, tingling, and burning sensation. It is hypersensitive to environmental factors such as wind, cold, pollution, and internal factors such as stress, emotions, or hormonal changes. Sensitive skin is more likely to develop skin diseases such as eczema or couperose. In short, it is THE skin prone to facial redness.

Face Skin Redness

What to do for facial redness with sensitive skin?

When you have sensitive skin, you opt for a very gentle beauty routine that does not risk attacking the epidermis. For this we turn to products with simple and sharp compositions, without essential oils (which can be irritating) and without alcohol. Avoid too abrasive products such as micellar waters, mechanical scrubs and peels.

What to do for facial redness?

When facial redness is not due to a skin disease, it can be reduced, for this you have to adopt the right gestures.

  • Adopt a healthy lifestyle

To take care of your skin you have to take care of your body, and for that the best thing is to adopt a healthy lifestyle! We reduce our alcohol consumption, we opt for a healthy and balanced diet and we go easy on coffee and spicy dishes.

  • Focus on skin hydration

Moisturizing your skin is the first step to take when you want to take care of it, the more the skin is hydrated, the more the skin barrier is reinforced and therefore less subject to external aggressions, often sources of redness.

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  • Use sunscreen

The use of an SPF in your organic care or sunscreen is essential, firstly because solar radiation causes inflammatory reactions, which therefore causes redness, but also because the effects of UV are responsible: premature aging of the skin, dark spots, and skin cancer.

  • Use organic cosmetics with anti-inflammatory active ingredients

When you have skin sensitive to redness, you turn to beauty products formulated with soothing and anti-inflammatory ingredients, among them we find: calendula, niacinamide, probiotics, blue tansy, donkey milk, aloe vera, chamomile, or even oats. Discover the virtues of these ingredients in our dossier for sensitive skin.

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  • Use soothing products with de-stressing properties

Stress is a factor responsible for facial redness, which is why it is important to treat yourself to a soothing beauty ritual, a real moment of relaxation and well-being to which you can add products with de-stressing properties such as seaweed. or CBD.

Our 5-step anti-redness face routine

1 ) Make-up removal from the skin

Cleanse the skin of make-up and impurities with Mukti calming make-up remover balm. In addition to cleaning the face without stopping, it restores the skin barrier to protect it from external aggressions. We love its floral scent, yet formulated without essential oils!

2 ) Give your skin a veil of hydration thanks to an organic tonic lotion

Red Advert Adaptology organic tonic lotion soothes the skin and relieves tightness. Formulated with prickly pear and Nordic truffle, it boosts collagen production and cell renewal. It's a real moment of freshness for the skin!

5) Finish your routine with an organic face serum

Aurelia London CBD + Probiotics Super Face Serum soothes the skin and counteracts the bad effects of stress. In addition to its anti-inflammatory action, it slows down premature aging and boosts collagen production. The skin regains suppleness and radiance.

4) Moisturize your skin with a very soft organic face cream!

Antipodes Culture probiotic cream regenerates and rebalances the skin. Probiotics act as a shield to protect the skin from external aggressions and strengthen the skin barrier. The skin is fresh, soothed and plumped up.

Our anti-redness makeup tips

If even after all these efforts, facial redness persists over time, then there is a solution to camouflage it without making it disappear.

What To Do For Facial Redness

1 ) Use a green anti-redness concealer

Before applying your foundation or a corrector to your shade, we make the first pass on the redness of the face with a green corrector. The green color is the opposite of red, it neutralizes the redness of the face to make it disappear under the foundation.

2) choose a foundation with high or medium coverage

The best is to choose a fluid or powder foundation that you will apply in a light layer so as not to suffocate the skin. To be able to go over our green anti-redness concealer. It is best to start with a foundation with medium coverage.

3) Enhance the complexion with blush and fix everything!

We choose a pretty blush according to your skin tone, pinker for skin with cold undertones, and coral to orange for warm neutral undertones! Don't forget to fix the complexion with a fixing powder or a fixing spray so that your makeup lasts all day!

Forehead Redness

Mistakes not to make to get rid of redness

After the golden rules to adopt, there are also things not to do that could ruin all your efforts to reduce facial redness.

  • Rinse your face with water

Tap water is rich in minerals such as chlorine or lime which can be very irritating to the skin. It is best to rinse your face with thermal or floral water to avoid facial redness.

  • avoid hot cold

Sudden temperature changes can weaken the skin barrier and disrupt blood circulation, which can cause redness.

  • dry your face with a towel

The quality of a towel can be responsible for irritation if you have sensitive skin, so it's best to opt for a very soft microfiber towel to dry your face.

Flushin In The Face

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