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Anti Aging Skin Care » Home Remedies for Facial Redness
Home Remedies for Facial Redness
Facial redness is also called Rosacea .It is a chronic and inflammatory skin disorder .It occurs in both men and women and may begin in the teenage years. The most common symptoms comprise of facial redness across the nose, cheeks, chin and forehead, visibly damaged blood vessels and small red inflammatory papules. The condition develops slowly as mild episodes of facial blushing or flushing lead to a permanent red face.
Your skin can become swollen and red by various factors such as from sun exposure, an eczema flare-up or contact with an allergen or irritating substance. The cause of sunburn will be evident, but underlying allergies or skin conditions may be more difficult to diagnose.
You do not have to live life with a red face forever. By using the home remedies discussed here you can finally get the relief from the facial redness.
Home remedies for facial redness:
- Apply Aloe vera gel on the affected area. Aloe vera gel is best to reduce the redness of face.
- You can also try skincare products that contain Aloe Vera, because this is a natural cooling agent and will reduce redness.
- Another great home remedy for facial redness includes making an oatmeal and honey paste. Oatmeal and honey are great hydrators and moisturizers for the skin. If you make a paste and apply it to your skin, you will notice the redness decrease almost immediately.
- As well, make sure that you increase your vitamin E levels as this vitamin helps to restore and rejuvenate your skin, which will get rid of the redness as well.
- Apply loose mineral powder, this helps to reduce the redness allowing the skin to breathe.
- Apply 100% petroleum jelly on the affected part and devote a few hours to having it on your face. Once you wipe it off, your face will be a little red for about 10 to 15 minutes and then later your skin will feel cool and comfortable.
- Rub the inner white layer of the skin of a watermelon (after scraping off the red fruit), this will give instant relief by giving a cooling effect and possibly reduce redness.
- Take some oat (flakes) and grind into a powder. Make a paste of this and use this instead of soap while bathing. This relieves itching and redness.
- Sandalwood oil should be applied to the affected area since the first day of appearance of rash until the fall of scabs.
- Application of Vitamin E oil over the skin will also help the healing process.
- Honey smeared over the skin will help to reduce redness.
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