Sunday, 10 January 2021

[Personal] finally began to love my naturally rosy cheeks

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For as long as I have remembered, I always had red cheeks. They are (in my opinion) the most recognizable feature about my face, since most who had naturally flushed cheeks would usually grow out of them. The redness is always located on the apples of my cheeks, which is where it is the most red, and it goes down near to my jaw, and the redness is very symmetrical. They do not look like tomatoes or anything, just very noticeable rosiness, as if I were in a perpetual flush. I usually stand out in a crowd of people since of my permanently glowing red cheeks, especially in the winter when I am very pale. I do NOT think they are a symptom of any skin disease, it is just because my blood vessels are very close to my face and most of my family were Irish. My cheeks have never been the same color as my face, they’ve always been rosy and I believe they will always stay rosy. At a younger age I absolutely despised them. People used to reassure me that there is nothing wrong with them and they will go away when I got older (that was a total lie). At school I feared people will take me less seriously in class and bully me because of my persistent red face (this did not happen however because I’ve seen many girls in my school with pinker cheeks than me, but it was still a possibility). It is also a worthy note that when I flush, the place my redness is located is where my blood vessels would dilate, leaving them look extremely red and warm for around 20-40 minutes depending on what caused the flush, but a very cold shower does sped up the process. A few years later (When I was 16), I began to embrace and love my rosy red cheeks for it was who I was (I know cliche) and I also found an attraction towards them. Every time I do my makeup, I always never touch my cheeks with any makeup product, since I found a good combination, the rosiness compliments my green eyes, freckles, and brown hair. Now it is very common for people to point them out (I don’t know why), they are mostly compliments, and I will always reply with ‘yeah, they’ve always been like this.’ I finally feel comfortable living the ‘rosy life’. Thank you for reading this, if you have any questions or wish to submit your own stories related to this in the comments I will be replying.
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