I have a really sensitive skin and i tend to have some red spots especially on my cheeks and around my nose.
Do you have some products to help me get rid of those redness?
I've found switching my toothpaste to fluoride free has lessened the redness in my face as well, some people are sensitive to it and it usually shows up around their nose/mouth.
I suggest you go to a dermatologist so you can find out if it is a condition/has an underlying cause. It might be Rosacea (very common around the cheeks/nose area) which I personally have and it's very easy to treat, just go get evaluated :)
I agree with sofia you should check out a dermatologist because it can defenetly be rosacea alter atives is also usung a chamomile cleanser on your skin to reduce the redness
I agree with trying a green primer- it works wonders for me
May 13, 2012
Jena O.
Hi Marjorie,
I am a Esthetician and my sensitive skin clients love Murad Sensitive skin soothing serum. I use it myself for dehydrated skin and my acne treatment. It is like a drink of water for the skin, instantly soothes and calms redness on contact. It's a amazing product! Murad also has 3 other sensitive products, cleanser, gel, moisturizer with spf 15.. but the serum is a favorite among favorites!! Give it a try, hope you like it.=)
send me a note if you have any questions.
Hey so I have the same problem. Having very sensitive skin can be difficult to fix but I use a Neutrogena face wash. It's called Oil-free Acne Wash by Neutrogena. I'll be honest this stuff rocks! It's basically a redness soothing cream cleanser and I'd diffidently recommend.
You can accomplish a lot with the proper skincare, but if you're looking for a quick fix in the meantime, try a color-correcting primer. Lots of companies have one! I'm using Make Up Forever's right now to reduce the yellow in my skin and I'm loving it! They are also buildable, depending on how much color you need to mask.
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Mar 30, 2012
Marjorie Annabel M.
Helloooo
I have a really sensitive skin and i tend to have some red spots especially on my cheeks and around my nose.
Do you have some products to help me get rid of those redness?
Thank youuu :)!
Mar 30, 2012
Samantha C.
Clinque do a whole range called Redness Solutions, something there might help?
Sam.
Mar 31, 2012
Yumi R.
Bioderma and Avene have lines for sensitive red skin as well.
http://www.aveneusa.com/redness-pro...
I've found switching my toothpaste to fluoride free has lessened the redness in my face as well, some people are sensitive to it and it usually shows up around their nose/mouth.
Mar 31, 2012
Marjorie Annabel M.
Thank you girls i'll check this :)!
Apr 01, 2012
Alexandria C.
Maybe try a green face primer? MUFE and Smashbox have one available :)
Apr 02, 2012
Sofia C.
I suggest you go to a dermatologist so you can find out if it is a condition/has an underlying cause. It might be Rosacea (very common around the cheeks/nose area) which I personally have and it's very easy to treat, just go get evaluated :)
Apr 02, 2012
Marta G.
Lioele Dollish Veil Vita BB with green undertones - maybe not perfect coverage but it hides redness :)
Apr 05, 2012
Theresa S.
Try "Le Roche Posay" They have some anti redness products asl well some long lasting once!
Apr 23, 2012
Jessica G.
I agree with sofia you should check out a dermatologist because it can defenetly be rosacea alter atives is also usung a chamomile cleanser on your skin to reduce the redness
Apr 27, 2012
Brittany S.
I agree with trying a green primer- it works wonders for me
May 13, 2012
Jena O.
Hi Marjorie,
I am a Esthetician and my sensitive skin clients love Murad Sensitive skin soothing serum. I use it myself for dehydrated skin and my acne treatment. It is like a drink of water for the skin, instantly soothes and calms redness on contact. It's a amazing product! Murad also has 3 other sensitive products, cleanser, gel, moisturizer with spf 15.. but the serum is a favorite among favorites!! Give it a try, hope you like it.=)
send me a note if you have any questions.
May 18, 2012
Kailey B.
Hey so I have the same problem. Having very sensitive skin can be difficult to fix but I use a Neutrogena face wash. It's called Oil-free Acne Wash by Neutrogena. I'll be honest this stuff rocks! It's basically a redness soothing cream cleanser and I'd diffidently recommend.
May 21, 2012
Lacey A.
You can accomplish a lot with the proper skincare, but if you're looking for a quick fix in the meantime, try a color-correcting primer. Lots of companies have one! I'm using Make Up Forever's right now to reduce the yellow in my skin and I'm loving it! They are also buildable, depending on how much color you need to mask.
Aug 15, 2012
Sierra M.
I get the same thing!!!!! It won't go away! 😞😓😥😰😢 need a little concealer