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#Red goes faster skin#

Dry Skin and AcneĪcne usually appears on oily skin. It is quite prevalent among Asians, due to the accumulation of acetaldehyde, caused by the absence of the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (helps break down alcohol). This condition occurs after the consumption of alcohol, where flushes or red blotches appear on the face, neck and the also entire body at times. When it attacks the skin, a butterfly shaped rash usually appears on the face and cheeks. The autoimmune disease where the human body’s immune system starts to attack its own body parts is known as lupus. If the rash appears on the face, immediate treatment is advised. It is an infection that starts with a tingling sensation. This is a condition where a blister like rash appears on the face and usually elsewhere on the body. Over exfoliation leads to redness especially when you have dry skin.

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If you develop itchy and red skin immediately after exfoliating, which lasts for over 24 hours, it is a sign that you are doing it too frequently.

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The use of retinoid creams makes the skin sensitive to the sun, which in turn causes redness on the face. A classic example would be the use of a face cream containing hydrocortisone. The intake of some medications can cause an adverse, allergic reaction to the skin making it go red, especially if you are outdoors. It usually appears on the feet, but is known to affect facial skin as well. This is a rash that can appear all of a sudden and makes the skin extremely dry, itchy and scaly. EczemaĮczema is also known as atopic dermatitis. For example, fragrances, poison ivy or soaps and hair dyes can lead to allergic reactions. Redness due to an allergic reaction caused by the skin’s contact with foreign substances is termed as contact dermatitis. Spicy foods dilate the blood vessels due to their heat generating capability, which increases the flow of blood to the face, making it look red. Intake of spicy food, alcohol, cheese, hot drinks, caffeine and aerobic running too can trigger facial redness.Īlcohol flushing is prevalent among Asians due to the lack of an enzyme. Its cause is unknown, but there are triggers which can be controlled with treatment. Rosacea is a skin condition that usually affects the face, and is more commonly found in light skinned women.











Red goes faster