This might sound like a weird question but this always get on my nerves: ok i blush/my face turns red very easily and it gets embarassing because i just blush SO easily-even at things that are hardly embarassing! i don't mind doing it once in a while but how can i stop myself from blushing so much-because people notice, and they're like "why is your face always red?" yeah so as you can tell, it can get to be a pain. anyone have any tips? thanks!:)
openears answered Sunday March 27 2005, 3:38 pm: ok try icing your face (hold ice on your face for an hour or two ) it works two ways it can reduce the chance of pimples and close your pores then put powder and base not to much but anouff that it will cover your cheeks if that dosent work it could be your hormones are acting up to test them go in front of a mirror privtely and spray axe somthing that has pharimone not to much though jist 1 or 2 seconds hold it down if you turn red its your hormones and there acting up if you turn red say your alleric to colligine and perfume and start coughing to make it sound reall it is a lie but a very good one and it will help you get out of some very emmbarising sittuations [ openears's advice column | Ask openears A Question ]
qotsa369 answered Friday March 25 2005, 2:41 pm: I'm pretty sure there isn't a way to keep from blushing. But if you have that big of a problem with it, try make up. [ qotsa369's advice column | Ask qotsa369 A Question ]
_eMiLy answered Friday March 25 2005, 12:17 pm: If you put concealer on without going over the top it'll cover up most of the redness.
Hope I could help
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