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My complexion is relatively even, I have (what i consider) pretty good skin

(almost never any acne, no blemishes)

But I cannot get away from red cheeks/nose!

I don't even know what to do besides using make up to cover, and since I prefer not to wear make up such as cover up/anything on my skin... I'm trying to find something that will just FIX it.. y'know?

I don't know if this has been asked before, I am new and tried my best to do some back research..

it's not rosecea or anything, because it's not blotchy. i just cannot seem to even out. ::sigh::

thank you for reading!!<3

 
Have you at least considered mineral makeup? Lots of people with irritated skin use it, and it seems to help cover their redness. Aside from that, it is possible it's the skin care products you're using?

 
I agree with Aquilah . It could possibly be the skincare products you're using. have you looked into mineral makeup? I wasn't a big make up fan either, and mineral makeup is effortless and surprisingly good (and lightweight too)

 
I never really thought about it being irritation, mostly because it's ALWAYS red. and just my cheeks & nose.

( as far as skincare products: oil of olay for sensitive skin facewash and lotion - neither of which i use excessively)

think permanent sunburn... ?

When I do try to cover it, I use PF mineral stuff in a multi-tonal green shade, which helps.

but thank you for your suggestions <3

 
I'd try switching to another skincare regime to see if that stops the redness. If it does, than it is most likely the skincare products you are using now that is causing the problem.

 
Hi Christina. i have exactly the same problem. i have this redness on my cheeks that has been there for years. i dont think its irritation as it doest sting, burn or itch. i dont know what it is. at some point i thought it was the early stages of rosacea but im not sure. whatever it is nothing helps.
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covering it up is the only way to go. i know i havent been of much help. hope u find something that works.

 

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