REDNESS & SENSITIVITY





WHAT IS REDNESS & SENSITIVITY?
Skin redness and sensitivity are common dermatological concerns characterised by an increased reactivity of the skin. Redness often manifests as a flushed or inflamed appearance, while sensitivity refers to heightened reactions to environmental factors. Various factors contribute to these conditions, including genetics, exposure to irritants, harsh weather conditions, and certain skincare products. Individuals with sensitive skin may experience discomfort, itching, or a burning sensation.
Skin redness and sensitivity can be indicative of underlying issues such as rosacea, eczema, or contact dermatitis. Managing these conditions involves adopting a gentle skincare routine, avoiding harsh ingredients, and using products designed for sensitive skin. Additionally, protecting the skin from sun exposure, staying hydrated, and identifying and avoiding triggers can help alleviate redness and sensitivity.
HOW IS IT TREATED?
Managing skin redness and sensitivity involves adopting a gentle skincare routine. Using fragrance-free, hypoallergenic products and avoiding harsh ingredients can prevent irritation. Sun protection is crucial, and using a broad-spectrum sunscreen helps shield the skin from UV damage. Identifying and avoiding triggers, such as certain foods or environmental factors, minimises flare-ups. Topical creams with soothing ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile can provide relief.
For persistent issues, a consultation with a skin specialist is recommended to determine underlying causes and prescribe appropriate medications or treatments tailored to individual skin needs, ensuring a more effective and personalised management strategy.
REDNESS & SENSITIVITY treatments

A highly acclaimed skin detoxifying and deep cleansing facial, combining deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, antioxidant protection, and red LED light.

A diverse professional treatment collection addressing various skin concerns, including anti-aging, acne, hyperpigmentation, scars, and rosacea.