Regardless of age, it is not uncommon to see red spots or more severe redness appear on the face. The skin is exposed to daily stress, pollution, and sunlight—especially in the city.
Often these aggressions can have serious consequences and cause vascular disorders in different areas of the face, particularly around the nose or neck.
This redness is either rosacea, erythroses or couperose. Though these three vary in terms of severity, they are all chronic skin diseases that affect people as early as the age of 20.
The thinner and lighter the skin on the face, the more prone it is to redness. The redness can often be accompanied by pimples and acne, spread over the cheeks, nose and forehead.