How to even out your skin tone?
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Jun 15, 2013
Sam B.
How can I even out my skin tone? My forehead is darker than the rest of my face, which is really annoying because its REALLY noticible, my cheeks are super red and the rest of my fave is kinda patchy but not very noticible. I prefer not to wear foundation because I like to let my skin breathe. Any tips?
Jun 15, 2013
Ciaran W.
Maybe try a bb cream, they provide a lot of skin benefits aside from light coverage.
Jun 15, 2013
Amber K.
I would actually recommend trying a CC cream, not a BB cream. BB creams are pretty much just for coverage, and has some other skin benefits thrown in, like SPF for example. CC creams, on the other hand, are for "colour correcting". It's used more for redness and, like I said, colour correcting. But at the end of the day, you can use a BB cream or CC cream, or you could try a tinted moisturizer, or even a light foundation. It all comes down to experimenting different types and brands, and figuring out what works best for you, and solving the problem at hand!
Jun 16, 2013
Jessica B.
Get a lightening cream, they can be expensive sometimes, and the best place to find them is online because they're popular in Asia and other ethnic areas.
Jun 16, 2013
Nirjyot G.
Bio oil every night helps to even out uneven skin tone. I had the same problem and about a month later my skin was pretty even!
Jun 16, 2013
Traci L.
You want to make sure you don't have roseaca first ,really red cheeks my be that or just sensitive skin and stay away from any products with alcohol in them try a stable form of vitamin c for the skin tone isomers makes good skin care products for cupurose skin an you can call them an they tell you what pdoducts will work for you.