Need Help -_-

Blushinghate

New member
Hey there, i'm new, have a few questions...

first off, I just took a quick pic of each cheek so you can see what i'm dealing with...

Left Cheek :

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y149/Valerius001/leftside.jpg

Right Cheek :

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y149/Valerius001/rightside.jpg


As you can see, my right cheek is far worse then my left, making me look like a total tard. I have no idea why i'm like that... any thoughts?

I read about Hyperhidrosis and Rosacea... do you think I could have either one of those? my hands do sweat a lot when i'm nervous, like exremely bad sweating. other then my hands, I don't really sweat that much anywhere else. I drink lots of water, so I don't think i'm dehydrated...

*time to vent*

i'm almost 19 and have never even had a girlfriend because of this. I hate how I blush. If it was just a little bloch or something it'd be no big deal but it isn't. and those pics were taken while I was at home in my room by myself. I'm sure it's much worse when i'm in public and embarrassed, but i'm like this all the time! probably even when asleep. I didn't even go to my high school graduation because of this. I need to do something soon because I really don't want to have to live the rest of my life like the way I am now...

thanks everyone :)
 

sidney

Well-known member
your skin might just be extra sensitive on that side of your face, have you tried any creams for redness? you can get some in the likes of Boots
 

SocialButterSlip

Well-known member
yeah, seems like irritation, your skin might very sensitive and i doubt this is the cause of no girls, it looks pretty normal
 

princess_haru

Well-known member
I've heard green-based foundation can help neutralise redness. I'm not sure how you'd feel about wearing makeup being that you're a man, but I think with some practise at blending it wouldn't be noticeable at all! A lot of guys are starting to use makeup now, mostly concealing products. Also, Ancient Egyptian men wore makeup daily and it wasn't considered feminine :wink:

Here's a link:

http://make-up.lifetips.com/faq/126321/0/how-do-you-neutralize-a-red-complection/index.html

If it's bothering you a lot, which it sounds like it is, I'd recommend seeing your doctor for advice.
 
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