Sunday, August 2, 2009

How can you get a redness tint out of your face?

it seems when i am natural (without makeup) i have a redness tint and its not because of a sunburn





HELPP!!
How can you get a redness tint out of your face?
Are you a native american?
How can you get a redness tint out of your face?
I have that too. Just wear a makeup that has a yellow tint and not red tint. It is perfectly normal.
Reply:either go to a dermatogolist, or get a lotion or makeup that hides or fixes it. I'm sure its not that serious unless its abnormally red.
Reply:I have the same "problem", use a concealer or moistureizer that has a green color to it. ( Avon has a new daily moisturizer just for this problem.) the green cancells out the green and makes your face look smoother.
Reply:They have face powder in a light green which cuts red. My sister and I both use it and it really works.





Also if you wear foundation you should put the powder on before the foundation for a smooth finish and shine control
Reply:Go to a dermatologist and get it checked out they should be able to help you. It could be because your either way to hot or way to cold also. But i still think you should go to a dermatologist
Reply:I have the same problem. Do what the people above me said with the makeup tips, but I have also found there are other things you can do to help.


For starters, although I love the color pink and red I try to avoid wearing them as my tops because it just brings out the pink in my face.


Also, I went to the salon to get the red tones out of my hair because that also brought out the red in my face.
Reply:It sounds like you might have rosacea. It's a skin disorder that mostly affects people with fair skin who blush easily. A dermatologist can give you a lotion or gel that helps with the redness - tetracycline helps, too. You should stay away from spicy foods, vigorous exercise and the sun - anything that makes your blood vessels dilate will make the condition worse. What works the best for me is mineral makeup. Bare Escentuals is the brand I use but there are other brands on the market, too. It's very lightweight, doesn't rub off and is put on with a brush - it's a powder. It completely covers the red.


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