Redness with visible blood vessels, bumps, or raised rashes, often on the cheeks, forehead, or chin, may indicate rosacea. The skin can feel sensitive and very dry, and it can be challenging to find skincare products that do not trigger redness or irritate the skin. Weather conditions, physical exercise, and stress can also contribute to redness.
Relieve + counteract redness
Rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition, but its symptoms can be managed and the risk of irritation can be minimised with a customised routine focused on soothing and strengthening products. Rashes can be triggered by active products containing powerful exfoliating acids or retinoids, so a mild routine designed to soften and care for the skin is preferable. Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial azelaic acid is a gentle treatment option to relieve and counteract redness.
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