Dealing with Acne Redness
Acne redness can severely affect a person’s quality of life. Acne facial redness can make being in a crowd embarrassing and uncomfortable. It can affect a person’s confidence as well. Many try to cover the redness with make-up, or hairstyles that hide most of their face. We discuss why those are really bad ideas in our article on
reducing acne redness.
We know that acne redness can be a headache to deal with – sometimes it can continue to be really red and stand out no matter how much you try to cover the red marks! While acne scars can be difficult to treat, acne redness can typically be alleviated by following a few simple strategies. We explain how in the articles
Reduce Acne Redness: 5 Common Mistakes, and
Be Acne Free: 5 Simple Steps.
While many acne sufferers believe that they need to keep their face clean, the fact of the matter is that many are over-cleansing. This can result in dry skin which then further aggravates the acne, causing more acne redness and prolonging active acne. The key is to be gentle to your skin – we provide a list of gentle cleansers for acne-prone skin in Acne Facial Cleansers.
We also cover few acne redness home remedies that can help reduce the redness in
Acne Redness Home Remedies. In the future, we will add the different treatments and surgical procedures that are available for those with more severe needs.
And at last, as much as you want to hide your acne redness from the world, you will have to go to school, go to work or get out of the house at some point. The sun is an enemy for those suffering from acne redness. Always use sunscreen. For women, be careful with the type of make-up you put on your face. While it’s best not to use any make-up at all, we realize that that is not always possible. Peruse our list of safe-to-use make-up at Acne Makeup.
While nothing can get rid of acne redness overnight or eliminate it, we believe the tips and advice offered will help you reduce acne redness and fade acne red marks.
Good luck!








