How do reduce redness??
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Jan 2, 2014
Lauren M.
I like to go natural like with no face makeup but my skin has been getting really red lately so I have to use foundation to cover up. Are there any face masks or products that you would recommend to help reduce the redness so I can go natural again?
Jan 2, 2014
Reese S.
Try a green concealer or a redness controlling primer (you can wear it and not have to wear any kind of colored face makeup)
Jan 2, 2014
Lexi K.
Oatmeal masks work great for redness :)
Jan 2, 2014
Diana J.
Also clay masks
Jan 2, 2014
Kitty K.
Oatmeal and honey... It'll disappear in a jiffy. Oatmeal is very claiming for the skin, we use a lot of products on our skin that can irritate it like cleansers, toners, etc. color correctors only offer a solution make up wise but to deal with the problem oatmeal will make a huge difference.
Jan 2, 2014
Heather L.
Many skin care lines have anti-redness serums. My fav is PCA Anti-Redness Serum. Also go online and read about Butcher's Broom for skin care, depending on what's causing your redness that can also help, it's a supplement. I use both and have notice a big difference in the redness in my skin, which runs in my family.
Jan 2, 2014
Heather L.
Keep in mind these serums & supplements do take time to work but you should see results with continued daily use :)