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Top 10 Tips To Reduce Redness On Your Cheeks
Redness
on the cheeks can often be uncomfortable and often embarrassing. Some people
are born with a 'peaches and cream' complexion which means that their
natural skin tone contrasts heavily with the blood vessels in the face -
causing a more prominent redness.
However, there are plenty of ways to avoid or significantly reduce the
redness on your cheeks by following these 10 simple yet effective tips.
They work because I tried them all myself and many people who I have spoken
to who also suffer from facial redness have also tried these techniques out
and would agree.
1. Exercise daily for at least 30 mins Exercise is a proven method to
regulate the blood pressure and flow in our bodies along with a reduction in
stress levels which can also lead to aggravated redness in the cheeks. It
also helps to eliminate excess unused energy which can also trigger blushing
and facial redness.
2. Drink plenty of water This works for me, it helps to keep the
general body temperature down and is something anxiety sufferers are told to
do as part of their recovery plan. Try to drink at least a few pints a day
or more if you can. I know it's not glamorous but hey, it really does help.
3. Hypnotherapy Hypnotherapy is a really good way to relax and
control our body and mind in one. If you can train your mind and body to act
and react in an appropriate way, you will certainly notice a reduction in
the severity of blushing, redness and even sweating among many other similar
problems.
4. Relaxation in general Giving you time to relax each day will work
wonders for your blood pressure, stress levels and general health. Having a
generally red face doesn't mean you are unhealthy but if you find that your
redness comes and goes often it could be a sign that your body isn't happy
with the way you're driving it. Try it.
5. Reduce stress Again, reducing stress via all the previous points
can be detrimental to the reduction of redness in your face, the anxiety
that surrounds it and the likelihood that it will continue to get worse.
6. Cosmetics Whilst working all of the above points into your life
9and it will take time for them to become habitual) you could try using some
good cosmetics to help cover the redness until you feel more comfortable in
public places etc. There are some good cosmetics, and there are some bad
ones. Visit www.facialredness.co.uk for more details on which ones work the
best for your money.
7. Avoid hot or spicy foods Its almost common sense that hot drinks
or hot and spicy food can trigger a red face and a heavy sweat for a huge
number of people. Try to avoid extremities here but don't sacrifice the
things you love just because your cheeks have a tendency to go red once in a
while!
8. Avoid caffeine Caffeine is a terrible cause of facial flushing and
redness in general around the face. Try to cut it out as much as possible as
it literally dehydrates your body and the tiredness as a result can cause
redness, flushing and hot flashes.
9. Don't smoke Similar to caffeine, cigarettes dehydrate the body and
have the very same side effects. Drink more water if giving up smoking is
difficult but obviously do make an effort to give up smoking whenever you
can.
10. Don't become self conscious The worst thing you can do is start
to worry about the way your face looks. I accept that you may want to reduce
the severity of the redness but don't let it stop you from living the life
you deserve.
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