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#366118 01/13/08 04:53 PM
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Hi all,

I have some redness on my nose, side of nose, forhead area. I know it's not a medical issue. Do you have any product you would recommend to fade or get rid of the redness?

Thanks!

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Hi bizlady,

have you seen a doctor about the issue? Is it something that only happens in the winter? Or is it maybe a product that your using thats irritating?

I would recommend a high pigment concealer to cover it for now. As for a solution would need more info before i could give my opinion on what might help.



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Anastasia is right. More info is needed. I know sometimes my nose looks a little more red than the rest of my face but it's definitely not a condition. There are brightening creams for the face. Most lines carry them. They have hdroquinone in them which has been proven to be safe to use in cosmetics.

Murad has a liner that is dedicated to redness and sensitivity. Here is is.

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Bizlady, if its broken capillaries around your nose, maybe you should see your dermatologist. The sides of my nose are red because of broken capillaries and my doctor prescribed me a liquid to put on the sides of it to tone down the redness. Ive never been any good at doing things like that consistently though so I don't know if it actually does any good. If it bothers you a lot (and is the capillaries), I think you can get laser treatments to diminish the red.


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I would try the moisturizer. Definitely. It wont make you break out more. In fact, it may aid in clearing up your skin. How long have you been using this product? Usually, if you continue, the redness will subside on its own, but I think moisturizer is a good idea. Good luck!



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