Especially in winter, those with vascular skin struggle with constant temperature changes and often unfavorable weather conditions. The presence of dilated blood vessels can be observed on the skin surface, creating the so-called cobweb on face. They not only affect the appearance of the skin, but also often lower self-esteem and self-confidence.
How to care for vascular skin? This will limit the formation of broken blood vessels
Broken capillaries, although they do not pose any medical threat, are not a welcome sight for most people who suffer from them. It is worth knowing how to take care of this type of skin on a daily basis. Redness and inflammation can be relieved by using products for anti-inflammatory skin care. This can help fade and reduce the visibility of surrounding redness, as well as make the affected vessels appear less noticeable. An important point is also drinking alcohol, or rather, avoiding it. When you have broken capillaries, it’s like lighting a fire and pouring gasoline on it. This will make the situation worse and cause more inflammation because alcohol has the ability to dilate blood vessels. It’s also worth avoiding hot and spicy foods, which may also cause further “explosion” of broken blood vessels.
What reduces capillaries on the face? Deal with “cobwebs on your face” in a natural way
Natural preventative measures can help your skin avoid broken capillaries. One of them is the chestnut tree, more specifically horse chestnut extract. This herb is used as an effective treatment for various skin diseases. The substances contained in it have effects anti-inflammatory, astringent, improve blood flow and antibacterial. Many people use it every day to improve their vein health. It is perfect for applying to the face in the form of a gel. The price per tube, depending on the manufacturer, is approximately PLN 6-10. Apply a small amount of the product to your facial skin once or twice a day.
Source: Gazeta

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