
Ruthieandskincare
Dry/Resilient
29 September, 2021
I dont think thats something skincare address to be honest.

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theskinilivein
Oily/Sensitive
29 September, 2021
I don't think any kind of skincare products will fix that, buy I have heard that some laser therapies do 😊

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LadyBossReviews
Oily/Resilient
29 September, 2021
Do you know what caused the broken capillaries? For instance, trauma to your skin such as popping pimples and picking at pores or UV damage?
I would say try using soothing toners, serums, moisturizers, or sheet masks that have calming ingredients and help with redness and irritation for sensitive skin. Maybe also try applying cold compress to the affected area (it’s usually my go-to when it comes to reducing swelling or inflammation).
Once it’s healed, try avoiding what caused the broken capillaries to begin with. Maybe if you have extra sensitive skin, then use gentle products and not over exfoliate. Also use sunscreen to protect your skin. If you get pimples or large pores, avoid picking at it.
I am not a dermatologist so I am not sure if any of this will help, just suggestions! If it doesn’t heal or get worse, I would suggest seeing a dermatologist for professional help! 🧡

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NooraAnn
Oily/Resilient
29 September, 2021
I don't know exactly what caused the broken capillaries. I didn't have them before. 2-3 months ago I started to use new cleaner, toner and moisturizer. However, I didn't feel any discomfort when I started to use these new products. Still, somehow I got broken capillaries

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