
Red Skin
Some faces turn red due to drastic temperature changes. However, others take on a red hue in the face and over the arms, hands and feet due to more serious skin conditions.
The most common reason for red skin is sun burn. After being exposed to harmful UVA and UVB rays the skin can burn as it becomes parched, scorched and tender to the touch. Acne-prone skin can also appear red in color due to a breakout, or even worse, due to painful cystic acne. Sensitive skin with a thin, fine texture will also become red rapidly during the winter time, when cold, dry wind whisks up a windburn. The most severe red skin is caused by skin disorders such as eczema or allergic irritations.
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I am looking for informaiton on what woud cause skin to turn RED even under incandescent lights. COuld it be diet? UV? etc...
thanks
Henry 303.829.5208
Posted on 9/24/2007 4:47:00 PM by Anonymous



