I am all about natural beauty, so I think it would be nice if I can add some pink to my complexion. Is there any natural way of attaining rosy cheeks? Thanks!
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Answer by NM
Pinch them, and give them some taps.
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Run around. But then you might get sweaty lol. So maybe lightly pat them, get the blood flowing.
ReplyDeletePinch your cheeks! it bring the blood to the front and it works! or jump up and down or dance around or something to give your face a natural flush!
ReplyDeleteAgreed with NM. way back in the day before makeup, women were known to pinch their cheeks and bite their lip to add some color.
ReplyDeleteYou can pinch them (they actually used to do that back in the day) like the person above has already mentioned, but obviously the redness isn't going to stay there for a long period of time like a blush would.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I can think of to get naturally pink cheeks is to eat very healthily to get your skin to a glow, and then your cheeks will have more of a pink color (this would work best if you have an ultra light to light skin tone)
Foods I can recommend are:
-A little bit of red meat (or, if you are a vegetarian like me, dark colored leafy greens like spinach!)
In these foods contain iron, a nutritional necessity that keeps your red blood cells at a normal level! If you're low on iron you are going to lose color (your skin will lose color and you will look like you are out of a Tim Burton movie). And you will have lower counts of rbc's (as well as becoming extremely tired). Don't deprive your body of iron! You will get very very sick! I know from experience and a near miss from being hospitalized. DON'T. MISS. YOUR. IRON!
-Get a little bit of sunshine!
But don't stay out excessively long as to get sunburned! The sun can help strengthen your cardiovascular system (blood flow through veins).
Too much sun is damaging, but the right amount can lead to numerous health benefits!
-To counter any damaging effects from the sun
implement Vitamin C & E rich foods into your diet such as citrus fruits, broccoli, asparagus, tomato, bell peppers, almonds, etc.
These vitamins are going to also help protect you against pollution in the air that can damage your skin. Vitamin C is going to help stimulate your body into a higher rate of collagen production, which makes your skin's elasticity and suppleness.
Vitamin E improves the texture of your skin and is an anti-wrinkle fighting supplement!
-If you are wanting your skin to have more of a dewy sheen to it
Eat foods that are rich with EFA (essential fatty acids) to help your skin with effective self-lubrication, creating a healthy natural barrier.
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