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How to Reduce Redness With Over-the-Counter Products

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Summary: Over-the-counter products can reduce redness in the skin when they are addressed to sensitive skin. Cream-based cleansers and moisturizers are the best products to avoid aggravation. Reduce red and irritated skin, applying a green-tinted makeup as a concealer, with helpful information from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

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Keeley Selvage has been in the skin care industry for more than five years. She was employed at a physician's office for three years where she was the senior clinical aesthetician....read more

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"Does your face tend to get a little bit too rosy at times. My name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions, and I'm going to talk to you about how to reduce redness with over the counter products. The kind of products that you want to look for are anything that's addressed to sensitive skin, maybe even rosacea. It can be calming, and you also want to look for creams instead of gels. All of these things are going to help you to reduce redness. When it comes to makeup you would also could use something with a greenish tint and that's going to be opposite of the red so it's going to counteract that redness. Let me show you though an example of how you can actually use it on the skin. What you want to do is start with clean fresh skin. Clean it with a creamy cleanser like I said. Use cool water, and we're going to take a little bit of cream and apply it to the skin. If your skin is red it's obviously has some sort of sensitivity or reactivity. So you want to just pat gently, don't rub it. Get it on there and just let it absorb in. And that is how you reduce redness with over the counter products. My name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions, your "go to girl" for skin."

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