Could be a slight allergy to the goggles or it could be just that you have sensitive skin, try a different pair and if it always seems to happen but no itchiness or irritation it probably is just that your skin is sensitive. My daughter was diagnosed by her allergist with a simple scratch of the skin that her skin was extremely sensitive and goggles tend to do the same to her. When he scratched her he said most people would show a slight red mark but hers swelled and was very red perhaps the same problem here.
Hope this helps.
Because if something is pressed up to your face hard enough to not let water in it's going to leave an imprint, that's just how it works.
Maybe because of the pressure of the water you get when you're swimming.. Or maybe because of the of your sensitive skin.. I guess after swimming, must wear sunglasses to cover this... Sunglasses have really many benefits for us.. Here.. watch this video.. Here's one benefit for a guy... youtube.com/watch?v=CHQpRt7vd3Q.
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