Can you give me some brands and where to get them? I'd even be willing to order them from somewhere if it works well. I prefer liquid foundation but every kind I've used hurts my face big time. Even the ones marked for sensitive skin. Thanks everyone!
I have extremely sensitive skin that breaks out easily...what make up is best for sensitive skin?
Id Bare Escentuals Bare Minerals works for me. I have rediculously sensitive skin. If I wore brands sold in fine department stores or drug stores my face would break out within an hour of putting the stuff on.
With Bare, I can sleep in it over a single night and not break out. I also use anti acne moisturizer prior to putting it on.
Go to ebay to buy a trial size ($8). the trial size should last a month.
Reply:Prescriptives. It's a whole line of non-allergenic makeup. Also, Almay (which you can buy at the grocery store) is hypoallergenic. Prescriptives is VERY expensive, but is less likely to give you allergies. You might also want to try Bare Minerals. You can purchase it at any Nordstroms or at: http://www.sephora.com
Bare Minerals is produced by Bare Escentuals.
Reply:you shouldn't wear foundation...it will always cause break outs...just try a light bronzer...brush it on your cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. It works best and you will probably quit breaking out all together...i did
Reply:bare minerals.you can get it at sephora.com
Reply:Try Bare Minerals. I don't wear makeup often, but this stuff is AWESOME and leaves virtually no goopy feeling on your skin.
It is kinda expensive though, but I think it's worth it and it lasts 4-ever.
Reply:Bare Minerals, (it's a powder) But it has Zinc in it. So it will help the break outs. It's light too, and won't clog your pores.
Reply:try using bare minerals, i have ultra sensitive acne prone skin also, andthe bare minerals are fab
Reply:I have found foaming face cleansers to work best. Clinique has a good one but I generally stick to Lancome Mousse Clarte. I have sensitive skin and I have to STEER CLEAR of any Origins products.
Reply:Prescriptives is a great product line, a bit costly, but well worth it. Go to a make-up counter (Macy's, Hechts, Nordstroms, etc.) and they will give you a free skincare consultation. That's how I found Prescriptives and I've stuck with it ever since.
Reply:Lorac is a line of cosmetics designed by Carol Shaw (Carol--Lorac spelled backwards!) who had exactly the same problem as you. All of the line is designed to be as gentle and as non-irritating as possible. The foundations are great--they come in oil-free and satin.
Reply:i have sensitive skin too and i use the new dove intensive nourishing lotion for sensitive skin it work for me and i still use it i don't know if it gonna work for you everybody is different just try it and good luck with it the sell it every where must the pharmacy store
Reply:I like Clinique, or if you want cheaper Neutrogena
http://www.clinique.com/index.tmpl?ngext...
http://www.neutrogena.com/
Reply:Many products contain ingredients that cause or make acne worse. There is an informative letter in my source section.
Two lines of product that are likely to be safe are Claritin and Almay.
The location of your break-outs may help you see which products may be making your acne worse, whether in your t-zone or out at your hairline and sides of your face.
Reply:I have very sensitive skin myself. I love to use Bare Minerals I have been using the product for over a year. My face feels and looks great. You can go on line or try Sephora and Bed Bath and beyond they have the starter kit. It's very inexpensive and works really good.
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