
When applied topically, hyaluronic acid is safe and particularly well-tolerated by all skin types. It is rather in aesthetic medicine, where hyaluronic acid is used as a filler for wrinkles through injections, that redness and irritation may occur.

The skin is subjected to external aggressions on a daily basis. However, different skin types do not react in the same way, with some being sensitive and thus prone to redness and irritation. What care should be given to this type of skin? Which lotion should be adopted to alleviate redness?

There are numerous factors that can cause skin redness, whether it's an allergic reaction, sunburn, a flush of heat, exposure to an irritant, or a skin condition (such as rosacea, nappy rash, seborrheic dermatitis, acne, etc.). Although there's not always cause for concern and they often disappear spontaneously, skin redness is uncomfortable and unsightly. However, certain active compounds are believed to help soothe redness and calm the skin, one of which is niacinamide. Let's explore this in more detail.
Irritations, redness or itching? These symptoms characterise sensitive skin. True sources of discomfort, these signs should be alleviated, or even eliminated, through the use of a treatment compatible with the skin type. The vegetable oils are among the solutions suitable for a beauty ritual for sensitive skin.

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