10 REASONS YOUR FACE IS RED ALL THE TIME & HOW TO GET RID OF REDNESS // DERMATOLOGIST @DrDrayzday

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10 REASONS WHY YOUR FACE IS RED ALL THE TIME AND HOW TO GET RID OF REDNESS on the face. DERMATOLOGIST @DrDrayzday on facial redness that is not just rosacea. Causes of facial redness and treatments for facial redness. #skincare #dermatologist #facialredness

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0:00 Why your face is red all the time
0:15 Facial redness from seborrheic dermatitis
1:22 Facial redness from PIE
3:03 Facial redness from rosacea
4:50 Facial redness from allergic contact dermatitis
6:39 Facial redness from irritation
8:35 Facial redness from sun damage
9:44 Facial redness from topical steroids
12:16 Facial redness from migraines
14:11 Facial redness from diabetes
15:02 Facial redness from lupus

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When I wake up from sleeping at night or even a nap I have a normal complexion skin color but within an hour the redness begins

ereyna
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I have acne rosacea. Your videos encouraged me to see a dermatologist a year ago and I’m so glad I did. My skin is the best it’s ever been. You really nailed it with the sunscreen and a basic skincare routine. I just thought I had acne so I was putting the worst things on my face. 🙈 My dermatologist knew right away what was going on and it was life changing. These issues can be so emotionally damaging.

katiesays
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Yay, today is my 49th birthday—-no better way to start my afternoon than with my Daily Dray! 🎉😊

SilverHair
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A lot of my rosacea triggers are also my migraine triggers! All inflammatory responses 😖. For my rosacea I have had great success with regular laser treatments, especially for the telangiectasia, in addition to avoiding sun, alcohol and spicey foods. All helpful for both conditions. Thank you so much for this video Doc!

Kas
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Thank you for addressing the malar rash of lupus. As a person with lupus, my skin has definitely taken a beating over the years. It attacked my kidneys a while back and it was paying attention to that skin rash that led me to think it could be lupus related. And yes, Sun is a huge trigger of not only the rash, but the internal flare as well. Thanks again for a great video.

michelemoline
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I deal with both Rosacea and chronic migraines. I was first diagnosed with migraines at the age of two. I do treat them through a neurologist. I had no idea that the two issues could be related. Thank you so much for sharing this information!

stephiejane
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We need a "love it" button for our lovely Dr Dray's videos!

danutza
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Oh my gosh, thank you for this video! I have always had a very red face, and was recently diagnosed with rosacea. It doesn’t help that I am super fair skinned, so it’s a lot more obvious. I had no idea that it was rosacea until I started having flushing though… Till then I just thought I had a very naturally pink face.

Thank you for including the laser recommendations as well, because I had been considering having one for both my rosacea and the sun damage on my chest, and it sounds like a pulse dye laser would be the best way to go for both of them.

alexisb
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Thanks for a great video as always. I have rosacea and changing my skincare was the greatest thing for me - first of all NO chemical or physical exfoliants EVER, NO fragrance or alcohol (certain alcohols not all) in my skincare, makeup or haircare or anywhere. What does help me a lot is CeraVe and Aveeno calming Oat skincare routine with azelaic acid (like the ordinary one), over the counter retinol (CeraVe and no7) and niacinamide (the inkey list), sometimes I make myself a green tea compress, its very soothing for my skin (but not too cold or too hot). My worst enemies are red wine (though I can tolerate 5 to 10 tiny sips😊 before flushing kicks in) and SUN- its the worst, thankfully i don't get much of it living in the west of Ireland😄 And I DO NOT make a step out of the house without SPF, still looking for something that would not make me look like a walking grease ball though🙄

MsPrucka
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There may be no connection, but when I started using Tretinoin, I did keep having ‘hot flushes’, where at various points in my day, my face would flush. Predominantly my cheeks and over my nose. No rash, no pain, no dryness or obvious irritation, just heat and flushing. This didn’t persist for long, but did happen for a good few of months.
I ran out of my retinoid and didn’t reorder for some time. Having restarted recently, very carefully to allow my skin to get used to the product again, I’m am experiencing the same flushes. I believe triggered by heat and cold air, hot drinks but not exclusively. Again, no rash, dryness, irritation. I did used to blush a lot, as a child. I’d forgotten all about it, although as a kid I really struggled and was embarrassed by it, this kind of reminds me of that experience. I’m ridiculously fair skinned...translucent haha

GemmaFurbank
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Dr D 🧡
I also find, holistically speaking, that many times redness is from bad products and wearing foundation and concealers and doing so many invasive and actives that people simply don’t need or over do. I also find gut health is a huge part. Many times when I take a client off all of these things, their skin improves miraculously!! So many times they come to me and have self diagnosed themselves with rosacea or psoriasis or eczema when in fact it is simply active fungus. I have a before & after video of a client Anne and she wouldn’t leave the house because the redness and irritation was so bad. She had tried everything. Her after picture in one month was amazing by treating it like active fungus. Thank you for always allowing me to give my holistic pout. Of view. You are very gracious.
Have a blessed day Andrea 🙌🏻🍑🧡Lisa

PeachesSkinCare
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This Dr. is spitting pearls. I'm surprised she doesn't stress how much of what we put in our body matters.

jamesmadison
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I have rosacea AND acne, probably because of stress, which only causes more stress. My dermatologist keeps saying "just relax", so yeah, the only thing I can do is wear sunscreen and hope it doesn't get worse

MarMar-wvdv
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I have rosacea, so I always appreciate your redness videos. Thanks, Dr. Dray! 🌻

BelleStreetBoyz
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After over ten years of trying everything under the sun to help alleviate my redness, it turns out my "rosacea" and eczema, were caused by a severe nickel sensitivity. Sucks balls that it took me over a decade but thankfully both are under remission.

AJ-vguw
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That blue shirt looks beautiful. Great color for you!

Megan.Reeves
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So glad to see you mention masks!! I am a nurse and by the end of a 12 hour shift I have red bumps on my face! And it clears up on my days off. Looks like I’ll be having this breakout for a while longer.

cristinasalmon
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I occasionally deal with facial redness, but I think it's from dryness. So much great info here, thanks Dr Dray. Happy Hump Day🌄

laurastrobel
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Video idea: best fast absorbing and hydrating hand care products. Particularly interesting for me as a surgeon since I naturally have to scrub the sh....out of my hands/arms but since we are all applying alcohol based hand sanitizers a lot more often these days maybe a matter of "public concern". I find that most hand creams leave a residue which is not ideal especially if one has to examine/touch other people frequently and put on gloves a lot...

rebeccapargner
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I think facial redness might have something to do with dehydration too.

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