Redness & Sensitivity
Sensitivity
Skin sensitivities are very common and appear to be increasing in frequency due to increased allergens and irritants. These conditions can affect many aspects of one’s life due to the frequent exacerbations and can become debilitating at times. It can affect up to 50% of women and 40% of men at some stage in their lives.
Signs of Sensitivity
Dehydration/Sensitivity
The first sign of skin sensitivity is dehydration. Dehydrated skin may be dry and itchy with an overall tone and complexion that may appear uneven or dull, and more noticeable fine lines.
Flushing/Facial Redness
Flushing/Facial Redness occurs because the blood vessels in the skin dilate. When flushing is produced by the activity of the nerves to the blood vessels, it is accompanied by sweating.
Rocasea
Rosacea is a type of non-contagious and chronic skin inflammation that typically affects the face, It causes long-term redness on your face and might also cause enlarged blood vessels and small, pus-filled bumps.
Rosacea Acne
Rosacea acne symptom is small, red, pus-filled bumps on the skin that are present during flare-ups. Affects only skin on your nose, cheeks, and forehead. Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease.
Recommended Treatments for Facial Redness/Sensitivity