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Foundations that WON'T cause SPOTS!
Anybody know which foundations & concealers that doesn't cause spots (non-comedogenic)? I prone to spots and am already having my acne treated. I just want something that covers well and at the same time does not clog up my pores causing spots!!! I have posted a similar message before but I'm still a bit stuck!! Any suggestions? Thank you in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dermalogica foundations are great - they are oil-free and created by dermatologists. You can get them online at www.hqhair.com and from some beauty salons. They are quite pricey (over �20) but you don't need much, the tubes are big, and they last for ages. My sister (who had suffered for years with acne till she discovered Dermalogica products) swears by Dermalogica stuff and goes for their facials. I don't suffer too badly with spots but do get eczema on my face - I find the Dermalogica foundation and Mac's Studio Tech foundation are the best for not upsetting my skin - and the Mac one gives really good coverage for bad skin days, too. Hope you find a product that suits you.
Try reading up on this:
http://www.bareescentuals.com/id/
I use it and love it (you can buy it on ebay or in salons) and is mild enough to sleep in
http://www.bareescentuals.com/id/
I use it and love it (you can buy it on ebay or in salons) and is mild enough to sleep in
Neither foundation or concealer will actually cause spots, but they are often made with mineral oil as a base and can be hard to remove from the skin again, so if you are using them, make sure to cleanse skin thoroughly every night and tone as well to make sure you didn't miss any bits!
If you are still concerned, try using a foundation primer (try Nars or Ruby & Millie) which stops the product soaking into the skin and showing up on any raised or dry areas on the spots.
A liquid concealer is best, Molton Brown Take Cover Face was amazing, but I haven't used it since they changed the formula...Mac foundations are good for building up coverage, go as sheer or heavy as you need! A brush is best for this, and makes the bottle last twice as long!
(I'm a make-up artist and I'm prone to spots myself!)
If you are still concerned, try using a foundation primer (try Nars or Ruby & Millie) which stops the product soaking into the skin and showing up on any raised or dry areas on the spots.
A liquid concealer is best, Molton Brown Take Cover Face was amazing, but I haven't used it since they changed the formula...Mac foundations are good for building up coverage, go as sheer or heavy as you need! A brush is best for this, and makes the bottle last twice as long!
(I'm a make-up artist and I'm prone to spots myself!)
http://www.bobbibrowncosmetics.com/templates/p roducts/sp_shaded.tmpl?category_id=category278 1&product_id=prod1191
this is excellent also foundation primers underneath are fab clarins beauty flash balm underneath your foundation laura mercier primer all good
this is excellent also foundation primers underneath are fab clarins beauty flash balm underneath your foundation laura mercier primer all good
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