Redness moisturiser help!
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Apr 13, 2016
Sara W.
I have redness on my cheeks and the lower jawline of my face and I would say my skin is combination. I have tried moisturisers such as Nivea, simple and garnier but haven't found one that's worked at all. Any help?
Apr 13, 2016
Hannah K.
What kind of redness? Like dryness and irritation? Or acne? It'll be easier to help you the more information you give. However, if your skin is just naturally ruddy there's not much that a moisturizer will do, you'd have to use some sort of foundation product. Take Nikkie Tutorials for example, she has extremely red skin, not for any particular reason, it just is that way. So in order to counteract it she wears foundation. Of course, she wears a metric crap ton of foundation, and in no way am I suggesting you wear that much, I'm just using her as an example.