A skincare concern that many women deal with on a daily basis is redness. This also generally goes hand in hand with sensitivity, which means that it doesn’t just affect how you look but how you feel as well. And with winter just around the corner, the cool air could further aggravate the problem. Fortunately the beauty industry has started catering for people with this frustrating issue and there are a whole host of products that can help to keep you, and your skin, calm.
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1. Avène Relief Concentrate for Chronic Redness
This formula cools and soothes skin while improving its circulation to keep it healthy and prevent flare-ups.
2. Bioderma Sensibio AR Anti-Redness Care
For fast relief from redness and long-term relief from the symptoms of rosacea and skin sensitivity, look no further than this hydrating moisturiser.

Bioderma Sensibio AR Anti-Redness Care / R279,95
3. La Roche-Posay Rosaliac UV Riche Anti-redness Moisturizer
This calming solution not only tackles redness and dryness but offers sun protection as well.
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4. Cettua Anti-Redness Facial Mask
Sometimes when we’re experiencing a flare-up, we just need to give our skin some soothing R&R to restore it. This fabulous sheet mask can help.

Cettua Anti-Redness Facial Mask / R35,95
5. REN Evercalm Ultra Comforting Rescue Mask
This heavy-duty mask was specifically designed to combat redness and comfort skin.
6. Clinique Redness Solutions Instant Relief Mineral Pressed Powder
Once you are done with your skincare regimen, you can camouflage redness even more with this colour-correcting powder designed to even skin tone.
Related: Rosacea: what it is and how to treat it
7. Clarins SOS Primer in Green
The latest primers from Clarins come in a range of different shades that help to conceal any skin concern, and redness is one of them. Now your finish will always be flawless!

Clarins SOS Primer in Green / R300
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