Hi Alicia, Start with skin soothing/sensitive/calming skincare products for combination skin types using gentle upward strokes (messing too much or heavy touch causes more redness). Mix/Apply a tiny touch of olive/green to your favorite concealor using a soft tapping motion to red areas only (be sure to blend well but gently) follow with a mineral based (kind to skin) foundation/powder...You also can use your redness to your advantage by applying sensitive skin tinted moisturizer with glow factor and your skin will look like you applied cheek color on purpose!!
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Apr 20, 2012
Alicia H.
How do i get rid of reddness?? I have seriously tried so many things but nothing seems to work :( what do you ladies suggest I do???
Apr 20, 2012
Angela D.
Hi Alicia, Start with skin soothing/sensitive/calming skincare products for combination skin types using gentle upward strokes (messing too much or heavy touch causes more redness). Mix/Apply a tiny touch of olive/green to your favorite concealor using a soft tapping motion to red areas only (be sure to blend well but gently) follow with a mineral based (kind to skin) foundation/powder...You also can use your redness to your advantage by applying sensitive skin tinted moisturizer with glow factor and your skin will look like you applied cheek color on purpose!!
Apr 20, 2012
Alicia H.
Thankyou so so so very much. I truly appreciate it :)