Skin redness from acne help me!
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Nov 23, 2015
Cat D.
What's a good way to reduce redness from acne ASAP? Thanks! <3.
Nov 23, 2015
Avery M.
Don't overexfoliate. Use a cooling face wash (Yes to Cucumber's calming) that won't reduce acne, but will reduce the redness.
Nov 24, 2015
Meighan S.
Hi I am a beauty expert. Acne can go worse if it is not treated on time, and the damage to skin can be even more disturbing, specially on face. I would probably recommend about the Solvaderm Skincare product, Zeroblem, which is a medically grade product. The serum removes dead skin cells, dirt, and impurities from deep inside the pores which results in painful skin eruptions, bumps, and redness, making the skin clear and flawless. :)
Nov 24, 2015
Kitty K.
Certain ingredients can cause redness; those being
Solvent type Alcohols which include
Alcohol, Alcohol Denat, Denatured alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, SD Alcohol, Benzyl alcohol, methanol alcohol.
Fragrance both synthetic or natural (Fragrance listed last on an ingredient list will not be an issue but still patch test)
Products with any kind of burning sensation (This is just irritation occurring contrary to what marketing wants you to believe)
One of my favorite masks for calming redness... Raw Manuka Honey.. if you have any sensitivities to honey or are allergic skip out.. patch test first. It always helps even out my skin tone.
Yogurt, and oats also help for redness and soothing skin.
Nov 24, 2015
Kitty K.
Also making sure you have a balanced diet... low/no sugar.. teas... stray from foods that have hormones.