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What causes those big, red, flattish spots that don't come to a head?

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PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 14:23

I never used to get spots but am getting them on my cheeks and chin lately, so just wondering if it's blocked pores due to inadequate cleansing or something else. My skins quite sensitive, not oily, used to be fine. Haven't changed diet or anything.

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PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 14:23

Actually they're like the spots I get when I'm stressed, except I'm not stressed!

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Sillysarah49 · 29/03/2014 18:36

How old are you (if you don't mind me asking). It could be rosacea.

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VivaLeBeaver · 29/03/2014 18:47

Dunno but watching with interest as I get them sometimes. They're really sore.

I also have a funny red lump on my face which I've had on and off for over 4 years. It never quite goes away but gets bigger and smaller and feels rough. So if anyone knows what that is as well I'd appreciate it. I often get a really wiry hair growing out of it (nice).

TheGirlFromIpanema · 29/03/2014 18:59

I think hormones play a part, I have noticed a difference since drinking more water and taking evening primrose oil (though could be coincidence).

Whatever you do... DO NOT SQUEEZE them Grin

VivaLeBeaver · 29/03/2014 19:01

I don't think mine is rosacea btw as I don't have redness or little veins at the surface.

JohnCusacksWife · 29/03/2014 19:05

Wish I knew...I get them every so often on my temples, of all places. And every time squeeze them even though I know it's only going to make things worse.

PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 19:13

32 sillysarah. What age would you get rosacea? I'm very pale and do have red cheeks, but not problematically so. Don't know much about rosacea!

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PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 19:15

They don't seem squeezeable at all, too big and no centre or head! I sound lovely Grin

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kaumana · 29/03/2014 19:20

Hormonal. Don't for the love of god try to squeeze them. If left they eventually go. Salicylic acid peels can help prevent them.

PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 19:23

Thanks kauman. And yes mermaid, sore and swollen. Guess it could just be hormones, bah.

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PoemGirl · 29/03/2014 19:25

Looked at pics of rosacea, don't think my skins red enough and its def not shiny, tends to be dry if anything. No veins. And the spots are in random places like chin, middle of cheek etc, not concentrated together.

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itsnothingoriginal · 29/03/2014 20:01

I get these too. Usually hormonal but sometimes due to my diet especially if around chin and mouth. If I eat too much dairy/cream I can practically guarantee getting one. Horrible things aren't they - there's no hiding them Sad

billandcoo · 29/03/2014 20:06

I got these regularly on my chin area - hard, painful and sometimes throbbing. I added Alpha H Liquid Gold to my routine and touchwood haven't had one since. So yes, in my case I think it was a cleansing/blockage situation along with hormones.

HandMini · 29/03/2014 20:26

I get these and am certain they're hormonal. Perhaps talk to your GP about contraception and what might be more / less helpful. You have my sympathy.

Dollydowser · 29/03/2014 21:43

Taking star flower oil really helps for those painful spots that never come to a head.

Minshu · 29/03/2014 23:07

I think these are hormonal cystic acne type spots. Nothing works, except time Hmm

DavidHarewoodsFloozy · 29/03/2014 23:18

Sugar,I think that's what cause mine.

I,m 44 ffs is there no bastarding end in sight?

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