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Any Advice for Red Cheeks?

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dove0090
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by dove0090 on Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:54 am

Any Advice for Red Cheeks?

I have always had quite rosy cheeks since I was a kid. Doesn't really matter what I'm doing or where I'm at, they will always be some sort of red. They're mainly on the apples on my cheeks and go a little down. I've had instances of people questioning their redness, and them being somewhat surprised by how rosy they always are. Cold weather and cold showers makes them a cotton candy pink for an hour before returning to their normal hue, and working out and heat does make them much more flushed. They aren't anything of concern for me, it's just a minor curiosity and if there is anything to permanently subdue or get rid of my red cheeks.

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by talkhealth on Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:36 pm

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by MissCandyGirl on Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:22 pm

Re: Any Advice for Red Cheeks?

You could try makeup to conceal your rosy cheeks. Green cream actually gets rid of redness.

However, if you aren't really concerned about it, just leave your face as-is. A lot of people love rosy cheeks!

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