Summer Redness Gone!
Theres nothing worse than wising you had the proper skincare for treating redness. Here's a few tips that can help you.
Sunburn? Try a yogurt mask. Slather a dollop of plain Greek yogurt onto red raw skin and let sit 15 minutes; rinse with cool water. Yogurt is packed with probiotics, and studies show when it's applied topically, it can decrease heat, soothe pain and help restore skin's barrier for speedy healing.
Rosacea? Reach for chamomile compress. Dip a chamomile tea bag in a cold water, then pat the wet bag onto ruddy areas. The tea's calming compounds ease redness causing inflammation while it's constricting flavonoids shrink the dilated blood vessels that make skin appear flushed.
Bug bite? Rub on a basil salve. Rub a fresh basil leaf between your fingers to release it's oils, then dab the oils onto affected areas: let sit for 15 minutes before rinsing. The herb's cooling, anti-itch compounds reduce discomfort, and it's antibacterial and antibiotic properties prevent infection.
Sunburn? Try a yogurt mask. Slather a dollop of plain Greek yogurt onto red raw skin and let sit 15 minutes; rinse with cool water. Yogurt is packed with probiotics, and studies show when it's applied topically, it can decrease heat, soothe pain and help restore skin's barrier for speedy healing.
Rosacea? Reach for chamomile compress. Dip a chamomile tea bag in a cold water, then pat the wet bag onto ruddy areas. The tea's calming compounds ease redness causing inflammation while it's constricting flavonoids shrink the dilated blood vessels that make skin appear flushed.
Bug bite? Rub on a basil salve. Rub a fresh basil leaf between your fingers to release it's oils, then dab the oils onto affected areas: let sit for 15 minutes before rinsing. The herb's cooling, anti-itch compounds reduce discomfort, and it's antibacterial and antibiotic properties prevent infection.
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