Try MaryKay products..just go to www.marykay.com to find a consultant in your area to get free samples.I hope this works for you.
2006-06-14 00:24:25
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answered by rachellynn200 5
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Like you I have a problematic skin and the only foundation that Heals, Covers and Protects my face is from DERMALOGICA
Cost about £30, but I will never go for anything different again.
used it for about 10 years, with no looking back.
2006-06-14 09:08:31
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answered by JoannaH 3
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If you live in the U.K., or near a CVS in the U.S. that carries Boots, try Boots Botanics. I've been using their makeup for a couple of years now, it's feels so light and natural on my skin, and covers well. What ever you do try, if possible make sure you do a skin test well in advance of when you are attending those weddings. That is, try a bit on a small area of skin to make sure that you do not break out.
2006-06-14 07:33:09
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answered by my brain hurts 5
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As far as i know Boots online stocks Dermablend which covers up all sorts of uneven skin pigmentation and scarring.I know it is suitable for senstive skin and only a small amount is needed.If this is too pricey a green corrective concealer wil do the job as it will cancel out any redness.
2006-06-15 11:52:24
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answered by miss knowitall 1
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I highly recommend Smashbox's photo finish color correction primer. I use the green hue to neutralize my rosey skin before applying their foundation. It can be a bit pricey ($38 for the photo finish primer, and about the same for the foundation) but in my opinion, the results are definitely worth the price. I'd suggest going to Nordstrom or any other place with a Smashbox counter so you can see the results before making your purchase. They're happy to let you try before you buy.
2006-06-14 15:37:45
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answered by Sizzlin Sicilian 4
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Mary Kay products. I have a friend with rosacea. She has tried everything. We went to a Mary Kay party and we couldn't believe what a difference the foundation made for her. She is still using it and loves it. Make sure you have a consultant match you with the right shade.
2006-06-16 19:26:33
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answered by Kimber 2
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Lo primero es no sentirse acomplejado. Lo que te pasa se llama “rosácea”, y es una enfermedad muy común que tiene fácil solución.
Muchos famosos padecen de rosácea, y no ves que ello interfiera con su vida diaria. ¿Alguna vez has visto a Mariah Carey no ser divina? Pues ella la sufre.
Métete aquà y sigue la guÃa, te librarás de la rosácea enseguida.
http://rosacea.newtips.net
Un saludo muy grande.
2014-11-27 11:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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clinique has a great under the makeup its called city block it is a primer with a light greenish tint. it goes under any foundation but it is also has a SPF. hope this helps, u should stop by a counter and ask for a free sample or have them make a sample for you.
2006-06-14 08:29:33
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answered by mom of 2 2
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I use Almay Line-Smoothing makeup and Mary Kay medium-coverage foundation; both are very good...be sure to apply the topical gel that your physician prescribes to your face first (I use MetroGel), then a light moisturizer, then the makeup...Good Luck, hope this helps you!
2006-06-14 08:17:48
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answered by mommymel 2
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try redness reducing lotion first and then brush on a transluscent powder and put on eyeshadow primer. then i like to use clinique foundations. they come in different coverages including full. then put on another layer of powder and you will look great. have fun at the weddings!
2006-06-14 10:08:01
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answered by hyacinth 3
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I agree with the person who recommended Dermablend. They specialise in foundations for that tye of problem
2006-06-14 08:37:59
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answered by Showaddywaddy 5
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