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Every morning now when I get out of the shower and dry my hair

with a washclothe, I get this stuff that looks like a light flush

on my cheeks. It happens absolutely every day now when I start

wiping my hair on the sides of my face near my cheeks. I thought

it might be an allergy to my laundry detergent, but I started

using a different one and had a similar problem. I'm just

wondering.. it doesnt ever feel like a flush at all... no feeling

of warmth, burning, blood flowing or anything... Its just like my

skin gets a little red (even though nothing is actually touching

it). I am having this light redness happen more and more lately

to different things.. I have like a light redness/pinkness on my

face.. sometimes not just on my cheeks, but on my nose, upper

lip, chin etc..

It doesn't feel anything like the cea I am used to, and am

wondering what to attribute it to. (Its not the worst thing in

the world to have, but I wouldn't mind getting rid of it) Is

this some type of allergy? Or maybe this is something that is

associated with Photoderm treatments? (although it even seems to

be happening a bit on my upper lip, which was not treated at my

last appointment) or maybe something associated with a yeast

overgrowth from too many antibiotics? (if that is indeed my

problem) Or perhaps this is a manifestation of demodex mites?

(which dont cause cea, but appear more often on people who

have cea... and can bring with them inflammaton, papules,

pustules, diffuse redness) It seems like I might have invited

them in with all the oily noritate-type creams I have put on my

face for the past few years.. Anyway, the possibilities are

endless i'm sure, and basically I have no idea what this is and

was wondering if anyone else had a similar problem or an

explanation.

Thanks

Adam

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