14/f. what is a good way to even out your skin tone? i'm not looking for a makeup or anything, just like something i can do/put on my face to even it out more. because my cheecks are always redder then the rest of my face. i have this little pimples on my cheeks that are always there and basically never go away and they are redder than the rest of my face.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Jay-lee answered Sunday September 10 2006, 9:45 pm: I too have uneven skin. it helps to exfoliate your face a couple times a week (st. Ives works well) using creams and such and finding the right product that works for your skin can take a while to discover but you have to try different things. using cleansers instead of harsh soaps work well on pimples, and also can help to even out skin. dont touch your face if you dont have to, it spreads unnessecary dirt on you skin. washign your face twice a day helps too, but be careful, overwashing can lead to more pimples and dry skin. before bed is a good time to apply creams etc to your face. these are just ideas. it may not work for everyone but its worth a try if what you're doign isnt working. you can always talk to a dermatologist too! hope this helped you out! good luck!!!! [ Jay-lee's advice column | Ask Jay-lee A Question ]
ohsolovesurfing answered Sunday September 10 2006, 9:42 pm: ummm thats kinda hard..if they are pimples then maybe you could get like acne stuff but mainly you can not change that try to get tan like just on your face or you could use this stuff called toner i know your not lookin for makeup but like you put it on like base on your face and it makes you look darker..well hope i helped
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