Guide To Treating Broken Blood Vessels On The Face
Avoid Using Hot Water On The Face

One of the most important things individuals can do to treat existing broken blood vessels on their face and prevent them in the future is to avoid using hot water on their face. Even if individuals love to take hot, steamy showers, they should reconsider for the sake of their facial health. Hot water and steam cause the skin to heat up, and when skin heats, the blood vessels underneath expand and may burst. If individuals must use heated water, they should make sure it's warm rather than hot when washing their face. The best bet for individuals when washing their face is to use cold water, but some can't stand the shock of it. Taking lukewarm showers is also better for overall skin health than taking hot ones, so individuals should consider turning down their temperature dial next time they bathe.