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Or atleast cover it up.

I went to see a dermatologist about it, she told me it would show less with puberty, but still it's my biggest looksmin and I can't do shit about it. She told me I could never get acne because of it.

It looks like this :
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Sometimes it really shows, to a point where my teachers ask me if i'm sick or if i need to go to the infirmary.
I really need help, and not "muh tinted suscreen" please.

Will reward best reply with a solution.

@Aryan Incel @aids @ketamin @Alexanderr @SlayerJonas
 
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Every response in here is either a band-aid fix or not a solution.
Try Oxymetazoline nasal spray, but spray it on your face.
it's called rosacea

ts lowkey a halo though
 
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topical tretinoin helped me, i didnt have that severe but anything would help ig
 
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it's called rosacea

ts lowkey a halo though
The dermatologist told me it wasn't, but every time I try to search it on google I have to type rosacea.
Have you tried Kent's method? Do you think it could work?
 
First avoid triggers like heat, spicy foods and stress.
Use gentle cleansers and ask ur derm abt topical meds like metronidazole, azelaic acid or ivermectin cream. Niacinamide serum helps reduce redness over time. For severe cases, low-dose doxycycline can calm inflammation. Laser treatments (VBeam, IPL) offer longer term redness reduction if affordable.
To cover redness: use green tinted primer followed by a BB or CC cream like. Mineral powder can provide light, natural coverage. ALWAYS wear mineral SPF 30+ daily to protect sensitive skin and prevent flare ups. Ts helps calm it down and makes the redness way less visible.
 
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First avoid triggers like heat, spicy foods and stress.
Use gentle cleansers and ask ur derm abt topical meds like metronidazole, azelaic acid or ivermectin cream. Niacinamide serum helps reduce redness over time. For severe cases, low-dose doxycycline can calm inflammation. Laser treatments (VBeam, IPL) offer longer term redness reduction if affordable.
To cover redness: use green tinted primer followed by a BB or CC cream like. Mineral powder can provide light, natural coverage. ALWAYS wear mineral SPF 30+ daily to protect sensitive skin and prevent flare ups. Ts helps calm it down and makes the redness way less visible.
Thanks.

Do you think Kent's method for rosacea could work? I don't know if it could be beneficial.
I'm sure he never tried it, but it doesn't seem retarded (maybe i'm biased)
 
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Thanks.

Do you think Kent's method for rosacea could work? I don't know if it could be beneficial.
I'm sure he never tried it, but it doesn't seem retarded (maybe i'm biased)
Honestly, I think it could. But indirectly. By lowering stress, which is a known rosacea trigger. Managing emotional reactivity (through poetry, journaling and more) might reduce flare ups over time. But rosacea also has vascular and inflammatory causes that mindset alone wont fix. His approach aint wrong tbh just incomplete. It works best alongside medical treatment and skincare not as a whole solu
 
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Honestly, I think it could. But indirectly. By lowering stress, which is a known rosacea trigger. Managing emotional reactivity (through poetry, journaling and more) might reduce flare ups over time. But rosacea also has vascular and inflammatory causes that mindset alone wont fix. His approach aint wrong tbh just incomplete. It works best alongside medical treatment and skincare not as a whole solu
Thanks bro. Already bought the aspirin, I'll use physio serum to blend it in because I can't find any proper saline
 
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Every response in here is either a band-aid fix or not a solution.
Try Oxymetazoline nasal spray, but spray it on your face.
 
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Every response in here is either a band-aid fix or not a solution.
Try Oxymetazoline nasal spray, but spray it on your face.
Thanks. Do I have to get a prescription to get it or can I just go get it in a pharmacy without having any ?
I live in Europe.
 
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I gave you the solution, DYOR next time.
You were polite though so I will help you now:
When should I take it? Like a spray whenever my face is red, or in the morning and in the night, etc?
I'd use it prior to going out, every day, until redness subsides.

Oxymetazoline is used in nasal sprays to cause vasoconstriction of swollen blood vessels, which enables you to breathe through the nose easier.
The redness you see is chronic vasodilation of blood vessels near the surface of your skin.
So Oxymetazoline will yield acute effects, but you will need extended use for permanent results.

Make sure to assess your reaction to it, and how you look after stopping it, to determine whether or not it ends up exacerbating redness post-use. Everybody's reaction will be different.
 
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I gave you the solution, DYOR next time.
You were polite though so I will help you now:

I'd use it prior to going out, every day, until redness subsides.

Oxymetazoline is used in nasal sprays to cause vasoconstriction of swollen blood vessels, which enables you to breathe through the nose easier.
The redness you see is chronic vasodilation of blood vessels near the surface of your skin.
So Oxymetazoline will yield acute effects, but you will need extended use for permanent results.

Make sure to assess your reaction to it, and how you look after stopping it, to determine whether or not it ends up exacerbating redness post-use. Everybody's reaction will be different.
Thanks a lot. You don't know how much this means to me.
 
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