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Everyone would perhaps want to have clear skin—and why not? Clear, unblemished skin is seen as a sign of good health. If you have red spots on your face, the cause should be determined to ensure it’s not life-threatening and can be treated or managed.
There are different causes of red spots on the face. Some may be caused by the weather, others by allergies or an inflammatory disease. Here are some of the common reasons why your skin may have red spots:
- Heat rash may occur from being in too hot temperatures or from coming into contact with too much heat. It’s generally a sign your body needs to cool down and return to its normal temperature. There’s no treatment for heat rash, but it could be managed.
- Acne is a common skin problem among people. The red spots are caused by blocked and inflamed pores, which are normally due to clogged oil and dead skin cells. The most common spots where acne may appear are the forehead, face, shoulders, chest, and upper back.
- Rosacea is an inflammatory disease that when untreated could produce red spots, which could increase in size and become blisters. The skin becomes hot and then scaly and may crack open.
- Contact dermatitis is another reason for red spots. This is usually caused by a reaction to something you came in contact with, such as a chemical that was applied to your skin or the chemicals in your swimming pool. There’s no known treatment for contact dermatitis, but there are ways to prevent it from occurring.
- Another common cause of these red spots is psoriasis. Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that results in silvery, red, itchy patches of skin that lesions over the entire body. Psoriasis can occur on any part of the body, but the redness of skin is commonly seen on the elbows, knees, scalp, elbows, knees, and sometimes face.
It’s important to seek the right medical advice when you experience an outbreak before deciding on the best treatment method for you. Red spots on the skin can be very obvious and could ruin your confidence. There are several options for masking them so they don’t appear too obvious. Here are the different ways to hide red spots on your face.
1. Concealer
A concealer that matches your skin tone could work best for a few red spots or very bad ones. It’s favorable if your concealer is waterproof as you don’t want to end up with spots under your eyes when going out in the rain. An oil-free, hypoallergenic concealer is recommended if you have sensitive skin or are prone to breakouts. Oil-free concealers tend to be lighter and are less likely to turn into a cake.
Once you’ve picked the right concealer, you need to apply it carefully. Gently pat the concealer onto your face in circular motion. You could also press your fingers against your skin to spread the concealer evenly. If you have time, try to apply the concealer twice. The first time do a circular motion to blend the product, and the second time just pat it on. Finish off by dusting the area with pressed or loose powder.
2. Tinted Moisturizer
A tinted moisturizer may be all you need if the spots are not as bad as they seem. Covering spots with a moisturizer with a hint of color might be a good idea, especially if you have dry skin. When choosing a tinted moisturizer, it’s important to pick one that matches your skin tone. A formula that contains sunscreen is also important so your face would enjoy coverage and protection at the same time.
3. Foundation
Foundation is a heavier type of cosmetic that could be used all over the face. The coverage is usually medium to full, so foundation may be used if there are plenty of red spots on the face. A big mistake people usually make when trying to cover up their spots is using makeup that doesn’t match their skin tone. The wrong type and shade of foundation could make the spots even more prominent.
Although some spots would eventually disappear, others won’t go away without some help. If you continue to have reddish spots after using concealer, you may need to consult with a dermatologist. Dermatologists could help determine what kind of treatment you need.
Takeaway
These common causes of red spots on the skin may not generally be a cause for concern. However, if you experience an outbreak without any prior warning, it’s best to see your doctor immediately. They could run tests to find out the underlying cause of the flare-up, which may be something as simple as a low vitamin D level.
When it comes to spots, it’s easier to prevent an outbreak than to treat one, especially if you have to keep applying creams or concealer to keep the spots from becoming too visible. With the right diagnosis, you could get the proper treatment so you could finally say goodbye to red spots on your skin.