Why does my face gets red easily?!


Question: My face get red when I cry, laugh, and run. How can I prevent my face to get red?


Answers: My face get red when I cry, laugh, and run. How can I prevent my face to get red?

everyone has lots of blood vessels and nerves in every corner of our bodies, speaking of the face yes infact it's more true in the face because we have quite more nerves in our face than anywhere in our body as our face is able to move the majority of the skin covering it.

When we laugh cry etc..a larger supply of blood is demanded, it's the same when we run..immediately our muscles being worked out demand a much larger supply to be able to keep up with the effort.

The fact that your face rushes-up in a red colour. obviously the colour is that of the blood and it's able to show a lot because of your sking pigments, which is the coloured cells that gives us our skin colour. Infact you should be quite lightly coloured unlike for example meditterenean people with the bronze(y)-skin colour.

I'm blonde and I've been in a lot of situations like the ones you're saying, hey it's just our body working properly so we shouldn't have them often :). The only way to control it is self confidence. Believe me in the last years I've become much & much more self confdent..I have quite high-self esteem..and to top-it-up I'm a very good talker...(like when we say he's good to be a lawyer the way he talks..trying to show my point)

please I'm not showing off or something like it.. with these thoughts in mind, I get rarely shy even when someone humiliates me I simply make him more humiliated with the response back I tell him. This happens a lot even at school, sincerely I can speak better than the majority of the lecturers that teach me so I'm well known amongst them that it's no worth making fun of.. haha :)

this really really helped, also for your intellactual it's really ideal it promotes your self esteem.

when having a good laugh...so what...what's better than a good laugh..when laughing nobody'll tell you something about how you look cos it's simply shows that you laughed so hard..unlike when someone makes fun of you and you turn up blushing-red and others tell look he's like....

so if you master yourself, on these thoughts you should have faced a large part of this 'prob'

hope this helps,
cheers
Ian- Malta

um...most ppl's faces' get red so you're not the only one

Face turns red when you get embarrassed or when blood rushes to your face, you can't do anything to stop that. Blood rushes to your face when your exercising or laughing.

lol..
when im shy my face gets red:( and i hate it i cover my face up with my hands.. lol. ur not the only one..

thats actualy pretty normal. Most peoples face's get red when they're are doing those activities. Now if your face is red an a regular basis, you could have rosacea. Its a skin condition that affects millions of people. Just search it on the internet if you feel that it is a possiblity

hope this helps

It is very common as me too. I have consulted from different doctor or beauty consultant that our skin is thinner than other person, so it is easily to get red when something happen and our skin is much sensitive to the others.

Therefore, you should care of in using the skin care and avoid to exposure to the sun.

Be somber and slow.

Could be mild Rosacea. I have the same thing. Aveno makes some facial calming products ( I think the active ingredient is Feverfew, but can't remember for sure). Prosacea also works, it contains sulfur which also helps. If that doesn't help ask your doctor for Metrocream/Metrogel. It works. You can also learn to control it with biofeedback. I also will use a cool wash cloth.

How do you prevent your face from turning red?
Simple.

Dont laugh, cry, or run





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