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Help me /fa/, my skin has always been naturally red and I've been having a hard time on how change that.
>the person in the pic is not me

>> No.12332785

speak with a dermatologist but I'm having laser treatment done for my redness

>> No.12332792
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12332792

what an upswing in erythema/rosacea-related threads as of late

>> No.12332856

>>12332780
rosy cheeks are qt desu

im assuming you're a female

>> No.12332912

>>12332780
>>12332856
It's rosacea and if you're a grill it's qt

>> No.12333282
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12333282

>>12332785
I had multiple laser treatments and it didnt help one bit desu. Lots of money down the drain, but I've heard it works for some people
>>12332912
It's pretty gross and it hurts desu

>> No.12333355

Free your skincare routine of any and all basic irritants such as:
-fragrance
-alcohol (not the fatty stuff, I mean ethyl)
-colours
-harsh cleansing agents (SLS, sometimes SLES if extra sensitive)
-'''natural''' skincare products which include '''natural''' fragrance like limonene, linalool, citrus extracts etc.

Rely on simple yet effective ingredients which do not contain any of these so as to reduce the risk that you might be inducing redness.

Then, aim to include ingredients which are classified as 'skin-identical' like glycerin and fatty alcohols which restore moisture without saturating the skin. Also include ingredients which aim to relieve and reduce redness like green tea and aloe vera as well as antioxidants which reduce superficial skin irritations.

If you want to be as natural as possible with skincare, ingredients like sea whip, willow herb and feverfew flower extract are all research-backed and effective for dealing with skin irritations.

tl;dr stop irritating your skin if you are, if you aren't, add anti-irritating ingredients and if you're doing those two then go to a gp

>also this should probably be in /skincare/

>> No.12333822

>>12332780
it's cute

>> No.12333829

>>12333355
also try and have cold showers, or after washing splash cold water on your face, and lightly dab your face dry with a soft towel, lots of water and changing pillow covers often will all help reduce the redness

>> No.12334264

>>12333282
>I had multiple laser treatments and it didnt help one bit desu
And you think /fa/ is better than professional treatment?
Don't be delusional. Eat your vegs. Use cheap non-offensive skincare like Hada Labo. Doubt they will help though.

>> No.12334448

>>12332780
Is your case about same as the pic though?
Cuz I have rosacea for realz and when it strikes my entire face from jaw to temple goes plum red. People think I need to go the emergency room when they see it, but it's a daily occurrence.

Mine has absolutely nothing to do with my skin. My skin is clear, free from any bumps. It's all blood, and incredibly painful when it hits. Face swells quite a bit during as well.