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35M Maximizing my skin - Persistent eyelid and under-eye redness - Red blotchiness and forehead lines
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At 35, achieving a softer, more radiant complexion can feel like a challenge, especially with persistent redness, thin skin, and fine lines. Your concerns about red, veiny eyelids and under-eyes, along with general blotchiness and forehead lines, are common, and the good news is that there are effective strategies to enhance your skin's appearance. By exploring targeted treatments, adjusting your skincare routine, and incorporating soothing ingredients, you can diminish redness and achieve the smooth, luminous look you desire.

| I’m 35 and trying to maximize my skin to get a softer look. My eyelids and under-eyes are permanently red and veiny, but it isn't flaking or itchy. The skin just looks thin and translucent. I also have general red blotchiness across my face and fine lines on my forehead and nose. I don’t spend time in the sun and currently use Native sensitive skin face wash, kiels avocado under eye cream, Neutrogena Hydro Boost (night) and neutogena hydro boost (day with spf) What’s the best advice on what I can do to kill the blotchiness and smooth everything out for a softer look? [link] [comments] |
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