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    Default Bright red cheeks!

    My DD has the reddest cheeks at the moment.

    It looks kind of cute, and she doesn't seemed phased by it, but what could be causing it?

    She has a cold, could it be related? Or weather?
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    Teething. Charlotte always gets red cheeks when she has new teeth coming in
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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlisMummy View Post
    Teething. Charlotte always gets red cheeks when she has new teeth coming in
    Ahh, yes, I have heard this is a sign of teething. Although she never got them with the other teeth..
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    Maybe the change in weather, I dunno is it cooling down over there?

    DS has eczema so his skin is dry anyway, but since the weather has been cooling down they've been a bit chapped, poor guy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mamalicious View Post
    Maybe the change in weather, I dunno is it cooling down over there?

    DS has eczema so his skin is dry anyway, but since the weather has been cooling down they've been a bit chapped, poor guy.
    Yep, it has gotten cooler over the last couple of days, could be that.
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    is it windy down there? my DD has bright red cheeks and the chemist man said it could be wind burn,
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    Quote Originally Posted by confusd View Post
    is it windy down there? my DD has bright red cheeks and the chemist man said it could be wind burn,
    Oh Ok.. yes it has been windy, although she hasn't spent too much time in the wind. I guess their skin is just so sensitive though.
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    Lol how sweet

    DS had really bright red cheeks today, I just put it down to the cold weather. Plus he had a big, snuggly warm jumper on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by katieandlily View Post
    Oh Ok.. yes it has been windy, although she hasn't spent too much time in the wind. I guess their skin is just so sensitive though.
    yeah my DD spent hardly anytime outside and i didnt think it was windy enough to get wind burn but she has it lol ive just been putting sorboline (sp??) cream on her face. its starting to look better
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    Molars were the only teeth that gave DS red cheeks, and his skin there was a bit dry at the time too.


 

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