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Feb 9, 2015
Laura K.
I have an extremely large, red spot in my face. It isn't raised just extremely red and stands out against my fair skin. I'm not sure whether I should apply spot treatment, when it is more like the after math of a pimple. Any suggestions to reduce the bright red color overnight?
Feb 9, 2015
Riff W.
Green concealer! Green and red are opposite each other on the color wheel and counteract each other. Just use the green, then your regular concealer so you don't have a green spot on your face. Not really overnight but you may just need to give it time to settle down. You could try a spot treatment if you want but it does sound more like the aftermath. Also, if you've changed anything in your skincare routine or started using any new products it could be causing irritation. I hope this helped :)
Feb 10, 2015
Rissa G.
Green tea may help reduce redness (: just take a tea bag and let it seep in hot water for a big..then take it out, let it cool down, and place the bag over the red area
Feb 10, 2015
Rissa G.
Bit*
Feb 10, 2015
Laura K.
Thanks you so much!! ;)