Facial Redness

What Are Facial Redness?

Facial redness is the result of dry and extremely sensitive skin. It is often accompanied by small skin eruptions that appear on the nose, cheeks, forehead, and chin.

These manifestations, which typically occur cyclically, are both unattractive and uncomfortable, causing tingling sensations and warmth. Over time, the skin loses its elasticity, and the redness can become permanent.

In general, individuals aged 30 to 60 are more likely to experience facial redness. Although women are more frequently affected, men can develop more pronounced redness. Between 3% and 10% of the population experiences redness to varying degrees, representing over 2 million Canadians.

What Are the Causes of This Redness?

  • Inadequate skin hydration;
  • Use of lower-quality body products containing harmful ingredients for the skin;
  • Dysfunction of the skin's immune system;
  • Hyperactivity of blood vessels in the face, leading to excessive dilation;
  • An abnormal skin reaction to sunlight.

How to Prevent These Rednesses?

  • Consumption of spicy foods;
  • Alcohol;
  • Tobacco;
  • Very hot dishes;
  • Extreme temperature variations;
  • Exposure to UV rays;
  • Stress.

Emu Oil to Reduce Facial Redness Associated with Dry and Dehydrated Skin

Daily application of entirely natural moisturizing products without added fragrances is recommended. Specifically, the use of Emu Oil Face Cream can help reduce facial redness while deeply moisturizing the skin. For better results, it is advisable to use 100% pure emu oil and Anti-Aging Serum for the Face in addition. These products provide deep hydration and help reduce redness, as well as the sensations of burning and tingling.

When more pronounced redness has subsided, using an exfoliant with emu oil and bamboo beads can help remove dead skin cells, promoting better absorption of moisturizing creams and oils.