Redness and itching with small bumps on both sides of the face are common conditions such as keratosis pilaris, vitamin A deficiency, acne, eczema, and tinea versicolor. They are usually treated with topical and oral medications. 1. Perifollicular keratosis: This is a chronic follicular keratosis skin disease, you can apply topical vitamin A cream or tazarotene gel, for more serious symptoms, you can use salicylic acid ointment at the same time to soften and dissolve keratin. In the case of children, pregnant women, lactating women, can be temporarily without treatment, do not use irritating skin care products. 2. Vitamin A deficiency: Vitamin A deficiency can lead to hard-textured pimples on the skin. You can take vitamin A orally, or apply topical retinoic acid cream or gel. 3. Acne: This is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles, with high incidence on the cheeks, forehead and jaw, and small bumps in the form of conical papules. Vitamin A drugs can be preferred for application, such as all-trans-vitamin A cream and tazarotene gel. Oral Vitamin A acid drugs, such as Avianolic acid, can be taken at the same time. 4. Eczema: It is a chronic inflammatory skin disease, which can be manifested as redness with small bumps on the face. Weak hormones, moisturizing creams, anti-inflammatory drugs, etc. can be used under the guidance of a doctor. 5. Ringworm: belongs to the fungal infectious skin disease, can be manifested as small pimples, clearly defined red spots, accompanied by itching, the use of antifungal drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as ketoconazole ointment, terbinafine cream and so on. Redness on both sides of the face with small bumps may have other reasons, it is recommended that timely consultation, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions, to avoid adverse reactions.