Guide To Treating And Preventing Broken Blood Vessels On The Face

Witch Hazel

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Individuals with broken blood vessels on their face who want a more natural remedy should consider witch hazel. Witch hazel is considered a natural astringent. It has been shown to reduce the appearance of broken blood vessels on the face. It has strong anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce redness and swelling. The antioxidants in witch hazel’s tannins can reduce the look of pores as well. Of course, it is vital to note that some individuals may find witch hazel drying or otherwise irritating to their skin. Thus, they should choose their skincare products with witch hazel carefully.

Vitamin C Serums And Supplements

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Vitamin C serums and supplements can be quite helpful in both treating and preventing broken blood vessels on the face. Vitamin C supplements, of course, are recommended for general health. They can help with broken blood vessels, though topical vitamin C is far more effective for skin issues, including these vessels. Topical vitamin C serums, specifically those that use L-ascorbic acid, reduce facial redness and repair the broken capillaries. In addition, when individuals use vitamin C serums as part of their regular skincare routine, such as every morning, the serums also strengthen the walls of the capillaries. This can prevent redness and broken capillaries in the future.

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