Originally Posted by EarlyDawn
But once again, as he explained, your core is naturally warm. Why do you think you feel cold on your feet, hands, and head first, instead of your chest or pelvic reigon? Because they're not nautrally heated with the same degree of efficiency as your torso.
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That is exactly my point. What you described earleir is caused by your body drawing blood from your extremities into your core to keep it warm. The nose is an extremity, and therfore should have blood drawn away from it to heat your core. This would make it cold, wich makes sence because your nose does get cold quickly. This does not explain why it gets red though. Redness is usualy caused by excess blood, not lack of it.