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Dec 23, 2012
Marielle A.
I have lots of redness on my chin, nose, and cheeks. I don't really get acne, just the occasional tiny pimple. Help!
Dec 23, 2012
Ashley S.
Use a green concealer!
Dec 23, 2012
Marielle A.
Ashley, I heard that but the only prob is i dont wear makeup besides a little tiny bit of bb cream and it shows!
Dec 23, 2012
Alli Rose G.
I found that using coconut oil as a nightly moisturizer calmed A LOT of my redness and any irritation in my skin. Try that! It's cheap too. I use it to take off my makeup as well. Best thing ever.
Dec 23, 2012
Emily B.
I have the same issue. Try out the Eucerin redness relief green tinted moisturizer...they also have a cleanser and a night cream from that line. Another good product is triderma redness relief cream.
Dec 23, 2012
Lara T.
Sounds like rosacea. Treat your skin as sensitive, use calming products & the suggestions of green to help cover red all will help.
Dec 23, 2012
Erica A.
A chamomile mask. Look at lunsh
Dec 23, 2012
Anu L.
use cucumber