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I have orange lines on my face

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enova · 24/02/2019 15:50

This has been a problem for a month or two. I'm hoping someone can help!

So where the 'smile lines' are, from your nose to mouth - mine are orange. Like it looks like bad make-up. Now, I don't wear make-up (most of the time). I scrub, I moisturise, I use face wipes. These lines are still orange and it seems to just get worse and it looks terrible as I'm really pale.

I've attached a picture to show wear it is just incase it wasn't completely clear.

I've tried covering it with make-up on occasions and it hasn't worked.

I have orange lines on my face
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recrudescence · 24/02/2019 15:53

Have you asked a doctor?

enova · 24/02/2019 15:55

@recrudescence nope, seemed a bit of a silly thing to see a GP about. Should I?

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Birdsgottafly · 24/02/2019 15:55

They're marionette lines.

Discolouration can be caused by different factors.

You could see your GP and ask is it worth seeing Dermatology.

Other than that, it will be a form of aging, how old are you?

enova · 24/02/2019 15:55

@Birdsgottafly 18!

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recrudescence · 24/02/2019 15:58

If it’s worrying you, you should certainly see a doctor. Perhaps there is a treatment.

GinaCarbonara · 24/02/2019 16:04

Do you use fake tan?

enova · 24/02/2019 16:08

@GinaCarbonara nope, never!

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ATBhinchers · 24/02/2019 16:09

See a dermatologist privately

HumptyNumptyNooNoo · 24/02/2019 16:09

Do you have a flat mate with an orange sharpie ?

enova · 24/02/2019 16:11

@ATBhinchers couldn't afford it!

@HumptyNumptyNooNoo definitely not Grin

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MollysLips · 24/02/2019 16:14

@Birdsgottafly

Marionette lines run from the sides of your mouth down to the sides of your chin. The ones OP is talking about are Nasolabial Folds.

OP Are you seeing the same colour around your eyebrows too? If so, try taking zinc.

enova · 24/02/2019 16:15

@MollysLips not round my eyebrows, no.

Can I ask why zinc? Could it be a deficiency?

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OutwiththeOutCrowd · 24/02/2019 16:21

Do you eat a lot of carrots?

enova · 24/02/2019 16:22

@OutwiththeOutCrowd like once a month? So no! Confused

I just can't seem to find the problem!

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lidoshuffle · 24/02/2019 16:31

Sorry OP, but I keep thinking of Phoenix Nights where the bloke uses real paint by accident, not face paint ,and ends up with a perma-tigerface...

I hope you get more help from other posters though.

enova · 24/02/2019 16:34

@lidoshuffle thank you 😂

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Cornettoninja · 24/02/2019 16:43

Are they a definite orange or more on the brown side? I’m only asking because brownish discolouration is a common in a few things. Orange is unusual.

Go see your GP, it’s not a waste of an appointment. Skin is your largest organ so if something’s amiss it can be a good indicator.

Does sound unusual though so don’t be fobbed off or afraid to ask for a referral to a dermatologist if you’re not reassured. Don’t be surprised if there’s a bit of a wait though (like everything else in the NHS!)

enova · 24/02/2019 16:44

@Cornettoninja it's definite orange. It honestly looks like really orange make up lines. You can't see it from a distance but up close it's quite obvious now!

Thanks for your advice.

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LuckyLou7 · 24/02/2019 16:49

What sort of cleanser/moisturiser do you use? Have you changed your skin care regime recently? I'm asking because I inadvertently dyed my entire face orange when I bought what I thought was a bog standard moisturiser and it contained a 'tan enhancer' aka fake tan - it was from a bargain shop and the information on it was in a different language.

enova · 24/02/2019 16:50

@LuckyLou7 oh god that sounds disastrous Blush but no, just using regular Nivea products!

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OutwiththeOutCrowd · 24/02/2019 16:59

Do you take a multivitamin supplement?

VelvetPineapple · 24/02/2019 17:01

My DM had similar and it turned out to be a fungal infection in the skin folds. I’d suggest seeing your GP and asking for a swab test.

enova · 24/02/2019 17:01

@OutwiththeOutCrowd I take iron as I suffered with low iron during pregnancy and carried on taking the supplements.

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Dubbadubbadumdum · 24/02/2019 17:08

Recently pregnant? It's melasma, pregnancy mask-hyperpigmentation in select areas.

enova · 24/02/2019 17:09

@Dubbadubbadumdum haven't been pregnant for a while so don't think it can be that!

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