i used the strips and when i pulled it off i had a red mark...does anybody know how to get rid of it...thanks|||You may have left it on too long ,and have pulled some skin off with the strip. I did that once and my nose was really red and swelled up a little.( ouch!) If you leave it on too long it fuses to your skin. If it happens again use a piece of ice which will help with the redness and any swelling. If next time when you go to peel it off,if it is hard to remove.Add a little water(don%26#039;t soak it) to soften it. It will make it easier to remove and you won%26#039;t take any skin off with it. If you still get red marks you might be using it too much.( again it can pull off layers of skin if you aren%26#039;t careful)
Hope this helps.|||Better check to make sure this is not some kind of allergic reaction or skin irritation...I%26#039;ve used Biore pore strips lots of times and have never had this response...
I would ask a doctor, but in the meantime you might try a light cleanser and then some aloe vera gel...|||ICE!!! Cucumbers, a gel mask that you%26#039;ve had in the fridge or freezer OR for make-up, the have these great little sticks (the look like lipstick or they can be in a round shaped disk). They come in GREEN %26amp; YELLOW, there is one more color but I%26#039;m not sure what it is or what it is used for. The GREEN all you have to do is apply it to the red parts of your face (kinda like drawing on your face with lipstick) and rub it in a little bit, you%26#039;ll still see the green but the redness will be gone. Then you just follow up with your regular foundation and blush etc. The yellow is used the same way but it is for under eye circles and you apply it the same way. It%26#039;s DEFINITELY the %26quot;new conceler%26quot; and it works much better. Lots of stores have them, I%26#039;ve even seen them in powder form but you dont get as much coverage. Good luck!|||Hello, Vitamin E oilment works very well :)
Hope that helps.|||Wash with cool water and splash cold water on the red mark. Apply Witch Hazel.
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