14/f.
my face hasn't been that red really during the summer, but now that school has started im always soo red like mainly my cheeks, chin, in between my eyebrows and my head. its not red because im nervous or anything, its like the lighting in the school, or the fact that i get up early and am so tired or something im not sure. i put on more and more makeup to cover it but it doesnt do anyhthing, and then just ends up making my skin really dry and powdery, or liquidy looking. please dont tell me to just not wear cover up, i really have to! haha. but if anyone has any ideas how to make my face not so red please let me know! makeup, stuff at the store, i dont even know but just whatever! thanks a bunch!
baachan answered Saturday August 25 2007, 8:45 pm: My face is always red like that to, i'm going to a dermatolgist soon to see if they may have anything to help. So, you should probably go see a doctor or dermatolgist and maybe they can find out what's wrong and a way to get rid of the redness. [ baachan's advice column | Ask baachan A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday August 25 2007, 7:02 pm: You should see your doctor. You might have a skin condition that is called Rosacea which among other things makes the sufferer's face, cheeks, forehead etc. look very red. It is treatable. For more info check this link out and see your doctor about it.
katieneedsadvice answered Saturday August 25 2007, 6:52 pm: You might be getting like acne that doesn't show. It just makes you face red. It's really strange. The best thing i can tell you get alot of sleep wash your face more with soft soap and apply lotion after words. [ katieneedsadvice's advice column | Ask katieneedsadvice A Question ]
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