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Posted: 02/08/07 - 03:09
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Saba55
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I have a pinkish facial complexion, a bit similar to those who are alcoholics (I don't drink alcohol at all). I also have open pores. At times the pinkiness is more intense. At other times, especially when I'm well rested and relaxed it is not that bad. Other parts of my body are not the same.

Do you know what this could be? Could it be a sign of some sliggishness or condition in other organs? Do you know what causes pink skin in alcoholics?

Thank you so much for your help!


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Posted: 02/25/07 - 17:13
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[quote="Saba55"]I have a pinkish facial complexion, a bit similar to those who are alcoholics (I don't drink alcohol at all). I also have open pores. At times the pinkiness is more intense. At other times, especially when I'm well rested and relaxed it is not that bad. Other parts of my body are not the same.

Do you know what this could be? Could it be a sign of some sliggishness or condition in other organs? Do you know what causes pink skin in alcoholics?

Thank you so much for your help![/quote]


The only thing I know about having pink skin in alcoholics, is When I get drunk on hard liquor, I blush. My face gets warm, and I get happy. That's the only thing I can think of. I think you just have a pink complection. A friend of mine does, too.. it's really nothing to worry about I don't think. If you are overweight, or slightly overweight, it's probably from that, I don't know why or what it does, but most overweight ppl are pinkish.. (it's actually kinda cute! lol) I've got the same pores as you do, honey.. and my skin's a gold-ish color.. *shrugs*


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