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How to Treat Facial Redness and Red Blotches [DermTV.com Epi #50]

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Via www.dermtv.com – Facial redness and red facial blotches (eg, broken capillaries) are a common skincare issue. While many products claim to remove them, there is only one real cure. Dr. Schultz will explain why available products aren’t suitable and what procedure is. Transcript People with red blotches or broken blood vessels on their face are frustrated by their inability to find effective skin care products to help them with their problem. Here are the treatment choices: First and easiest is make-up. Green tinted foundation most effectively helps hide the red because green is opposite red in the color wheel (ie, they neutralize each other). Second are caffeine-containing products that are advertised to help reduce the size of blood vessels. If you constrict the blood vessels you will squeeze some blood out and there will be less red in the skin. The reality, though, is caffeine containing products usually work better to relieve the signs of Rosacea because of their anti-inflammatory powers than they do to really get the red out of your skin. Next are topical cortisone products which constrict the blood vessels very well and get the red out very effectively. However, the problem is you can not use them on an on-going basis. If you use them for too long after they have temporarily helped the redness, they will actually break the capillaries, cause more redness and thin the skin. So this isn’t an option. Lastly and the only thing that really works is laser treatments

Visine A.C. Astringent/Redness Reliever Eye Drops for Seasonal Itching & Redness Relief , 1 fl oz (30 ml)

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  • Seasonal Relief From Pollen & Dust.

Sterile. Relieves Itching, Burning, Watery Eyes Due to: Pollen; Dust; Ragweed. Some users may experience a brief tingling sensation.

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List Price: $ 5.83

Price: $ 2.99

Visine Redness Reliever Eye Drops, Original, 1-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)

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  • Fast Acting Formula.
  • Gets The Red Out.

Sterile. Tetrahydrozoline HCI. Fast acting formula. Gets the red out.

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List Price: $ 18.32

Price: $ 9.99

Visine A.C. Redness Reliever Eye Drops Astringent, 1-Ounce (Pack of 3)

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  • Relieves itching and burning
  • Soothes watery eyes due to pollen
  • Relieves eye discomfort due to minor eye irritations

Visine A.C. astringent/redness reliever eye drops contains a dual action formula that temporarily relieves discomfort and redness of the eye.

List Price: $ 17.85

Price: $ 9.99

Visine-A Eye Allergy Relief, Antihistamine & Redness Reliever, Drops .5 fl oz (15 ml)

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  • Visine-A eye allergy relief eye drops is antihistamine and redness reliever.
  • Visine-A eye allergy relief eye drops For the temporary relief of itching and redness of the eye due to pollen, ragweed, grass, animal hair and dander.
  • Formerly Ocuhist. Antihistamine to relieve itchy eyes.
  • Clinically proven effective for temporary relief of itchy, red eyes.

Please note: Due to packaging updates, the image shown may temporarily appear different from the product received.
Formerly Ocuhist®
Antihistamine to relieve itchy eyes
Relieves redness
Clinically proven effective for temporary relief of itchy, red eyes.
Combines an antihistamine with a redness reliever for the temporary relief of itchy, red eyes.
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List Price: $ 6.49

Price: $ 1.76

How to treat redness and red patches. . .

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Via www. dermtv. com – Facial flushing and red blotches (such as broken capillaries) are a frequent topic of skin care. While many products claim to remove them, there is only one real cure. Dr. Schultz will explain why the products available are not suitable and which procedure is.

Clarins vs. dr. hauschka’s for acne prone skin, also prone to redness?

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which would you suggest?

How to get rid of redness in the Face

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We all like to have a healthly, glowing complexion so a little rose colour in your cheeks is a good thing however, when your entire complexion is rather too ‘rouge’ something needs to be done. Often an inflammed redness of the skin can be the sign of a sleepless or late night out on the town but it is not very pretty. Also, your redness could be the result of very sensitive skin and maybe roscea or couperose (not just a woman’s problem!)  so it’s good to have something that you know will reduce the redness whatever the cause.

The most obvious advice is to reduce your intake of coffee, tea, and alcohol and to use only natural shaving products. This is good advice, but there are also organic face products available which will help reduce the redness naturally.

 Two products that I have tried and tested to combat facial redness are Dr Hauschka’s Regenerating Serum and Dr Hauschka’s Rose Day Cream. These products do not hide the problem of the redness but are designed to tackle your skin’s problem. I have always had ‘rosy cheeks’ perhaps because my skin colouring is fair, but as I have got older I have found that it has got worse and what may have been regarded as being pretty when I was young is no longer attractive!

  The Serum is a relatively new product to the Dr Hauschka natural skincare range but has proven to be an excellent product for sensitive skin. Apply this first to your face and to calm your sensitive skin.   If you use the Serum daily it  will help to reduce any redness over a long period of time.

  Also excellent is the now famous Dr. Hauschka’s Rose Day Cream which really helps to tone down redness. This can be applied directly on top of the Serum.

  Like any other product it is always best to continue to use them  to see the benefits.

 Tip: For the face especially I never mix the brands that I use and I always use new products for at least 1 week to thoroughly test them by seeing how my skin reacts.

Give these products a go and I hope you will see a difference in your complexion.

Andy Thomas loves to blog and give his experience and advice on boys and mens topics.
http://www. atgbeauty. blogspot. com
http://www. lasourcenaturelle. com

How to Treat Facial Redness and Red Blotches . . .

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Via www. dermtv. com – Facial redness and red facial blotches (eg, broken capillaries) are a common skincare issue. While many products claim to remove them, there is only one real cure. Dr. Schultz will explain why available products aren’t suitable and what procedure is.

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