I disagree with Jinhene Ner. It's not just countryfolks' cheeks. When the city folks are outdoors during the winter for a period, their cheeks get ruddy, too. It disappears fast afterwards, but still. read more
mostly nomads have red cheeks. you will hardly see red cheeks in cities. it becomes red because nomads are always working outside on harsh weather condition without any protection. It's not only mongolians. Caucasians always turn red in cold and warm weather too. read more
Red cheeks are a common problem for many people, and are a symptom of many different problems. They can be caused for instances by changes in temperature – if you have a very cold face, or if you are feeling flushed – by embarrassment, by a permanently blotchy skin tone, by rashes (particularly shaving rash as you shave your cheeks) and more. read more
Rosacea is commonly characterized by frequent and intense flushing or blotchy redness, the appearance of broken blood vessels on the cheeks and nose and, in some cases, acne-like pimples or pustules. Yet the faces of these women do not seem abnormal. True, they have ruddy cheeks, but so do I. read more