Skin Elasticity and Inflammatory Conditions
Skin elasticity is basically your skin's ability to snap back into shape after being stretched. When you lose this (called elastosis), your skin starts looking saggy and leathery - sun exposure is the main culprit here.
Rosacea is that persistent redness across your cheeks and nose that sometimes comes with small, pus-filled bumps. It's more common than you think and often gets mistaken for acne or sensitivity.
Erythema is the medical term for skin redness caused by increased blood flow to surface capillaries. Any injury, infection, or inflammation can trigger it - it's essentially your skin's way of saying "something's not right here."
Sensitive skin can result from various causes including skin disorders like eczema, overly dry skin, or allergic reactions. When your skin barrier is damaged, nerve endings become exposed and react to things that wouldn't normally bother you.
Pro Tip: Understanding these conditions helps you choose the right treatments and products - what works for oily skin might make sensitive skin worse!