What Is Couperose Skin and How to Take Care of It?

What Is Couperose Skin and How to Take Care of It? Couperose is a skin condition characterised by small dilated blood vessels on the cheeks, eyelids, nose, forehead and chin, which are typically referred to as spider veins. Most people find them aesthetically displeasing, and many people with couperose skin are constantly looking for ways to reduce the visibility of blood vessels on their face, as well as other symptoms of couperose, such as redness and swelling. Here are a few tips for taking care of couperose skin.

Couperose skin is most often the result of rosacea, a long-term skin condition that affects between 1 and 10% of people (most often women aged 30 to 50) and whose cause is unknown. Common symptoms of rosacea include spider veins, skin redness, swelling and pimples. Unlike other common skin conditions, such as eczema (dermatitis) or psoriasis, rosacea is non-inflammatory. It can effect all skin types, but the symptoms of rosacea are most visible on fair, sensitive skin.

As we’ve already mentioned above, the exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but there are risk factors and factors that may worsen the condition. Many people diagnosed with rosacea have a family history of the condition, so genetic factors may play a role in its development. The condition of couperose skin may be worsened by many factors, including thermal stress (cold, heat, harsh cold wind, washing your face with too cold or too hot water, frequent temperature drops, etc.), sun radiation, alcohol consumption, spicy foods, psychological stress, certain medications, some cosmetic procedures (mechanical or chemical exfoliation, laser resurfacing, vacuum cleaning), hormonal changes, blood pressure issues, ageing, and more.

As a result, you may face rosacea at any time, which means you need to be ready to deal with the problem. First and foremost, it is important to keep in mind that if spider veins are already visible to the naked eye, you will never get rid of them completely. Luckily, a proper skincare regimen and taking care of your health will help you to reduce the visibility of spider veins and prevent the condition from spreading.

Tips for Taking Care of Couperose Skin

Taking care of couperose skin, like any other, includes regular cleansing (washing and makeup removal), toning, moisturising, nourishing, and protection. However, skin with rosacea also has certain specific needs, for example, blood vessel strengthening to prevent the worsening of the symptoms. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves here, let’s start from the beginning.

First of all, you should buy a mild and delicate facial cleanser, preferably a foaming one. The best water temperature for face washing is warm; too hot or too cold water may worsen the symptoms of rosacea. You may practise contrast face washing every now and then to strengthen capillary walls, but don’t go too extreme; wash your face with warm water and then splash it with lukewarm or cool water.

For toning couperose skin, you should only use alcohol-free products with no irritating ingredients. Since rosacea is not an inflammatory condition, your toner doesn’t need anti-inflammatory ingredients. After using toner, the skin needs moisturising, nourishment and protection from the environment.

During the day, your skin needs a moisturiser with SPF, which will protect it from the aggressive effects of ultraviolet radiation. The cream should also be specifically designed for couperose skin or at least contain proven anti-couperose ingredients. Ingredients that are commonly found in products for couperose skin include bisabolol, panthenol, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), arnica extract, horse chestnut extract, aloe extract, beech bud extract, rose hip extract, blueberry extract, algae extract, vitamins P and K.

Your night-time skincare routine should include a cream with a pronounced regenerative effect. Its formulation should combine anti-couperose ingredients and nourishing natural oils, such as grapeseed oil or jojoba oil.

To take better care of couperose skin, you can use serums and masks formulated with blood vessel strengthening ingredients. You should also forego any cosmetic products and procedures that may damage your skin, such as facial scrubs, highly concentrated chemical peels, laser resurfacing, and any procedures involving extreme warming or cooling of the skin.

People with couperose skin should choose skincare products much more carefully than people with no skin issues, since such skin is more sensitive and reactive. Therefore, wrong choice of products may worsen the condition. We recommend that you opt for natural and organic products, which contain no potential irritants, such as artificial preservatives, colourants, fragrances, etc.

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