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Q: Why do my cheeks often times get rosy and how can I stop this?
A: The redness you're experiencing is quite common and is a result of increased blood flow to the fine capillaries in your face. In some cases these symptoms can also be a result of broken capillaries, causing a red or blotchy appearance and should be treated by a dermatologist. While there's nothing to stop this from happening, there are cutting-edge cosmetics and skincare items to help calm and camouflage your condition. To minimize the appearance of redness and sensitivity, use a gentle non-abrasive cleanser and alcohol-free toner that won't strip your skin of its natural moisture. To further conceal redness, use a yellow-based concealer, foundation, and powder.
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A: The redness you're experiencing is quite common and is a result of increased blood flow to the fine capillaries in your face. In some cases these symptoms can also be a result of broken capillaries, causing a red or blotchy appearance and should be treated by a dermatologist. While there's nothing to stop this from happening, there are cutting-edge cosmetics and skincare items to help calm and camouflage your condition. To minimize the appearance of redness and sensitivity, use a gentle non-abrasive cleanser and alcohol-free toner that won't strip your skin of its natural moisture. To further conceal redness, use a yellow-based concealer, foundation, and powder.
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