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SKIN CONCERNS

Skin Redness

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Calm and relieve your skin’s redness

Facial redness is a common issue caused by factors ranging from skin conditions like rosacea and eczema to everyday irritants. Whether triggered by environmental stressors or certain foods, redness often signals that the skin’s protective barrier is under stress.

 

With the right skin care routine and specialized ingredients, reduce redness and bring comfort back to your skin.

Facial redness can impact self-esteem and confidence and may indicate a medical condition that should be discussed with your doctor.

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Redness relief that works while you sleep

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Cetaphil® Redness Relieving Night Moisturizer

Dermatologist-tested to reduce redness while deeply hydrating your skin, Cetaphil® Redness Relieving Night Moisturizer was designed to gently soothe and reduce visible redness overnight, giving you relief and confidence by morning.

 

Specially formulated with allantoin, licorice extract and caffeine to soothe redness, this powerful moisturizer defends your skin against five signs of skin sensitivity, including dryness, irritation, roughness, tightness and a weakened skin barrier.

 

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Tips for calming facial redness
Use Gentle Cleansers

Harsh scrubs or heavily fragranced cleansers can worsen redness. Opt for a mild cleanser to avoid stripping your skin’s natural oils.

Choose Soothing Moisturizers

Products with ingredients like ceramides and aloe help reinforce the skin barrier, delivering long-lasting hydration. If you have dry skin, applying a moisturizer overnight is essential to prevent moisture loss.

Protect from Sun Exposure

UV rays can trigger redness and irritation, so a daily SPF is essential. Look for sunscreens formulated for sensitive skin to minimize any potential reactions.

1. Buddenkotte, J. Steinhoff, M. Recent advances in understanding and managing rosacea. F1000Research. 2018,7. 2. Chen W, Dai R, Li L. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2020;34(8):1779-1788.

Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to
discuss important safety information and risks associated with the use of the products.