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Cold weather causes blushing. Avoid this in winter.
Date:2019-12-11Views:920
Winter has arrived. At this time, the cold weather has a greater impact on the human body. Many people have redness at this time. Some people even find that their faces have become hot. People are awkward and very uncomfortable, so let's see how we can get rid of the big red face in winter.


Cold compress to relieve skin irritation


The redness of the face in winter is a big cause of skin inflammation. When skin inflammation occurs, in addition to stopping products that are harmful to the skin, cold compresses can be used to help alleviate skin allergies. This can help us to avoid the further development of allergies, and when we apply a face or towel with soaked cold water or gauze, apply it for 15-20 minutes at a time, it will help capillary contraction. If you have time, it is best to apply it one day. Twice, apply once a day if you don't have time. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can also take some desensitization drugs, antihistamines, or heat-clearing blood, heat-clearing and detoxifying drugs, so that you can alleviate the allergies well, and you can solve the redness.


Using "Three None" skin care products


In normal life, we have to use the "San Wu" skin care products, especially in winter, it is better to choose to use. The so-called San Wu skin care products are alcohol-free, fragrance-free, and preservative-free. Skin care products are used to prevent skin irritation. And try not to use exfoliating or exfoliating products and try not to use whitening and spotting products. The ingredients in these products will irritate the skin and exacerbate the symptoms of plateau redness. At this time we must choose mild skin care products. Our skin is healthy.


If you want to avoid the embarrassing situation of red face in winter, then you must pay attention to methods to improve it. At this time, we must first pay attention to alleviate allergic skin and avoid further skin damage, and secondly, use mild non-irritating Skin care products can also help us promote skin health. Do n’t miss it.

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