Lingering red marks left behind after a pimple has healed. 2. Your 5-Step Calm-First Skincare Routine
When dealing with redness, the goal isn’t to "attack" the skin, but to soothe it. Swap harsh actives for a "calm-first" approach.
Redness occurs when tiny blood vessels near the surface of your skin become irritated or inflamed. It’s rarely random; usually, it’s a response to a trigger. Here are the common culprits: redness
Spicy foods, alcohol (especially red wine), and high stress levels can trigger inflammation and flushing.
A common skin condition causing persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, forehead, or chin. Lingering red marks left behind after a pimple has healed
But what causes it, and more importantly, how can you calm it? Whether it’s rosacea, sensitive skin, or just a post-workout glow that won't fade, understanding your skin is the first step toward a calmer, more even complexion. 1. Why Does My Skin Get Red?
Using harsh, fragranced products or over-exfoliating can damage your skin barrier, leading to redness and stinging. Swap harsh actives for a "calm-first" approach
UV damage from the sun, extreme cold, or wind can trigger chronic redness and damage small blood vessels.