Redness in cheeks
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Mar 2, 2014
Cassia M.
Hi everyone,
I have some redness on my cheeks that I would like to conceal. It's not super bright red but enough so that when I do my foundation/bb cream it doesn't cover it. I know you are supposed to use a green tinted concealer or primer, but I was wondering which would be best for this particular type of issue? Concealer, or primer? And which products in particular are good? Thanks!
Mar 2, 2014
Kaitlin G.
I would suggest both. Apply your green primer, the foundation, and conceal. That would give you better results.
Mar 2, 2014
Halie S.
Considering the location of the redness I wouldn't recommend either. Why not try use it to your advantage? Lots of girls would kill not to have to wear blush anymore :)
Mar 2, 2014
Melissa W.
I have not used this product myself but I have heard and seen good things from the its cosmetics line with the bye bye redness. It's something I've even considered for my hyper redness and inflammation I suffer from.
Mar 2, 2014
Cassia M.
Thanks everyone, I will look into these suggestions! I do use some of the redness to my advantage, but it gets pretty rosy and blotchy looking sometimes, which isn't pretty. ;)
Mar 2, 2014
Annie A.
I use a green primer by smashbox and The pre+prime cc neutralize powder (yellow) by Mac on top of my foundation and have seen the difference they both make on the red areas of my face. Also I've heard that using a couple of drops of vaccine on the skin before the makeup can help reduce the redness, I haven't tried yet, but it was a tip I heard or read somewhere. Hope it helps!! 😊
Mar 2, 2014
Liz S.
I use Australis concealer compact, put the green on the redness, then concealer that matches your skin over the top and the redness should be invisible.
Mar 2, 2014
Saybrah W.
It cosmetics bye bye redness is wonderful. You can apply under foundation.
Mar 2, 2014
Theresa K.
DERMAdoctor has a moisturizer Calm Cool Corrected! Ladies with red cheeks or Rosacea buy that off the shelf! Ulta and Sephora have it!