WHAT CAUSES REDNESS?
“Rosacea, genetics, heat, sun exposure, alcohol, spicy foods, acne, dryness, over-exfoliation and allergies to skincare ingredients can all contribute to redness,” says Dendy Engelman, M.D., a dermatologist in New York City. To figure out why your skin is inflamed, “a visit to a derm is the best first step in addressing the issue and ruling out any hidden causes,” recommends GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Sabina Wizemann. That way, you’ll know you’re getting to the root of the issue rather than just treating the visible signs of redness. No matter what the culprit, chronic redness is inflammation, which “causes tiny blood vessels to expand and push against the skin,” Dr. Engelman explains. “Over time, the capillaries can stay dilated and bring on permanent flushing.”
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