Question Posted Saturday December 27 2008, 10:18 pm
This is wierd, but whenever something embarassing happens, I get really red. And to add to it, my friends say, your getting so red right now! and im like stop, but I try to make it funny and laugh at myself. But sometimes, when I even talk to my teacher I get red. I try to stay calm, and reverse my thinking by saying, its okay to myself but no luck. even not thinking about it doesnt work. Help??? i really cant deal anymore.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? musicloverxo answered Thursday January 1 2009, 10:25 pm: i have the same exact problem!! that happens ALLLLL the time to me .. even when i think im not people are like wow you turned so red and im like what? i did not feel anything. especially when i present to the class i turn red. just know that youre not the only one! idk i have side bangs, so it makes me feel better when my bangs cover most of my forehead. i mean it doesnt do much but it makes me feel better. and i use a foundation that makes me have a bit of a tan color .. idk i think me and you need to feel more confident! sorry this doesnt really help but just saying you're definetly not alone! good luck! [ musicloverxo's advice column | Ask musicloverxo A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Monday December 29 2008, 4:34 pm: theres really no sure fire way to stop your face from flushing when embarrassed or put on the spot.
if you regularly wash your face, you might try putting on a lot of foundation so the redness wont show as much.
other than that, theres really no way to stop it. sorry :
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