Red skin in winter, causes and skincare remedies

Tdifficult for sensitive skin that tends to become red: the cold of winter and the changes between closed and external environments impact both hydration and capillaries, subjected to continuous vasodilationcause typical ones redness. Ad hoc skincare can help.

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Sensitive and red skin in winter, because it happens

Self the epidermis is already naturally sensitive, in winter the situation can worsen, with the appearance of phenomena such as couperose: the small capillaries, subjected to stress, cause intense and generalized redness, often in the shape of a lattice on the most sensitive areas of the face, like the cheeks and sides of the nose.

In some cases the phenomenon can become permanent, developing a state of erythrosis, or with particularly visible blood vessels, i.e. telangiectasia. For this reason, especially in cases of temporary redness, it can be useful introduce a more specific skincare routine that hides them and prevents them.

Skincare based on butters, vitamins and thermal waters

It is excellent to rely on nourishing and protective skincare ingredients: first of all, i noble lipids such as shea butter and vegetable oils such as argan and jojoba which act by nourishing the skin barrier. Vitamins are also essentialC and E above all, hyaluronic acid, which keeps the skin hydrated, and ceramides.

It is also important to right routine at the end of the day. After the skin has been subjected to cold stress, it needs to be rebalanced. In this case the face masksfor a very deep action, and very nourishing night creams: sApply them after cleansing and help restore nourishment.

It is important to adopt small precautions during daily cleansing: avoid both boiling water, even in the shower, and ice water; do not use ice-effect rollersput them aside too facial cleansing brushes, scrubs with abrasive action hey facial massages which put too much strain on the skin causing further redness.

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