More Info![]() Here you can find more information on the causes and symptoms of redness and sensitivity. The key to treating redness and sensitivity is calming and soothing the skin with the proper products and regimen.
![]() ![]() Though the cause is unknown, Rosacea-like redness can impact how we face the world. Whether it's a slight ruddiness to the complexion or a full blush, redness on the face can be embarrassing to any who suffer from it. But there is hope to understand what is happening to the skin and control the symptoms of facial redness and irritation. Excessive skin redness is often accompanied by sensitivity, flushing, heat and overall tightness. Skin that suffers from Rosacea-like redness is influenced by outside factors called triggers. These "triggers" determine when redness occurs and/or how severe the symptoms are. To reduce the severity or occurrences of these triggers, fragile skin requires vital nutrients that will help strengthen cell function, reduce inflammation and avoid irritation. What is most important in helping to reduce and control the redness and associated concerns is to provide skin with agents that will help to calm and soothe current symptoms and treat and prevent future occurrences. Close ![]() ![]() Sensitivity Outside factors such as sun, certain foods and some skincare products may trigger a reaction. Flushing Similar to a sunburn or a blush, red discoloration caused by the increased flow of blood through the vessels on the face. Heat Expanding blood vessels in your face causes blood flow to increase and produce heat. Overall tightness A combination of dryness and irritation may cause skin to feel tight. Close ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What are the unique ingredients found in this line? The Murad "recipe" specifies three types of ingredients which are found in every product. These include hydrators, anti-inflammatory agents and antioxidants. Goji Berry Extract, another featured ingredient in Redness Therapy®, is exceptionally beneficial to red, irritated skin. It super-hydrates to rejuvenate dry, flaky skin while helping to reduce inflammation. Pomegranate Extract is a very powerful antioxidant, helping to protect from free radical damage. Azelaic Acid and Vitamin K help to soothe and calm red skin. Peppermint Leaf Extract helps to reduce stinging and discomfort on delicate skin. What internal supplement would you recommend? To calm and soothe redness, anti-inflammatory agents are essential. Pure Skin® Clarifying Dietary Supplement contains Zinc, Curcumin, Aloe Vera and Vitamin B6 to help improve these concerns from the inside-out. Close ![]() ![]() 3 OF THE BEST THINGS TO DO FOR REDNESS-PRONE SKIN: 1. Avoid Redness Triggers While they will be different for everyone, some common ones include — spicy foods and alcohol, stress, sun and wind exposure, excessively hot showers. Using an SPF everyday is a very easy way to start controlling the redness. 2. Supplement Your Skincare From The Inside Pure Skin® Clarifying Dietary Supplement is scientifically proven to help reduce breakouts by 55% in five weeks but is also ideal for this skin type. Rich in anti-inflammatory agents, this supplement helps promote skin healing from the inside. 3. See Your Skincare Professional Regular facials by a qualified esthetician can help keep skin healthy and beautiful. They are also valuable resource in helping you determine an appropriate daily regimen. 3 OF THE WORST THINGS TO DO FOR REDNESS-PRONE SKIN: 1. Stray From Your Skincare Routine Consistency is essential in helping to control the redness, sensitivity, and heat. Using skincare products can help reduce the symptoms, but even when the symptoms are diminished, you must continue to keep using the products to help prevent future occurrences. 2. Go Out In The Sun There are many triggers with sun exposure being sited as the most common one. Limit time in the sun and always use an SPF 15. 3. Ignore Your Symptoms Whether it be Rosacea or generalized redness, the symptoms will gradually worsen over time. By noticing the first signs — usually rosy cheeks that are always present — and seeking topical treatment, you can often help manage the onset of symptoms. Close |