Redness on the skin is one of the most common dermatological conditions. “Commonly, most cases of redness on the skin tend to manifest in women between 30 and 60 years old with white skin,” say Sesderma, a dermatological company. From Leti Pharma Dermatology they state that redness appears when “the skin reacts excessively, turning red and perceiving unpleasant sensations in the face of stimuli that usually do not cause this reaction.”

Redness may appear localized on the cheeks, nose or generally on the entire face. In this sense, redness can be the result of various problems, from environmental sensitivity to underlying dermatological conditions. It is always necessary to treat the skin based on its needs, but if we have redness, it is essential to address skin care, paying special attention to the ingredients that help us keep the skin in balance.

If you have persistent redness, we advise you to visit a dermatologist who will evaluate your case and recommend the ingredients that can best meet your skin needs.