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Best Face Makeup For Dry Undereyes And Spotty Dry Young Skin

What is the best foundation for dry, spotty skin?

It sounds like your using a medicated acne treatment. By its nature that is going to be drying on the skin. Because your using a drug product ( the acne treatment) you may be negating the benefits your getting from the treatment by using your other makeups over it. Your first best bet would be to contact the company that makes your acne treatment and ask them what they recommend to help ease the dryness that is caused by the acne treatment.

Be careful when picking products to put on your face while your using the treatment. You may want to take it slow with how many products you are applying, again because it's almost impossible to know how the numerous products on the market will interact with drug products.

You can read more about how some products react on people at the website http://www.customblendcosmetics.net but again your first best bet would be to contact the manufacturer of your acne treatment and ask them.

I hope this helps

I hope this helps

Best Foundation for dry spotty skin?

I'm pregnant and my skin gets super spotty
but its dry to normal skin.

I like foundations with a fuller coverage.
I use MAC studio sculpt, I feel it is a bit too gooey, I am not a fan of MAC cosmetics. I have tried a few and they are just not for me.
And I also use Gosh Natural Finish and Lift me up, They work fine but natural finish has a smell I can't take during pregnancy. And lift me up just seems less quality than I'm looking for.

I heard clinique have great foundations, anyone have experience on those?
I don't mind the price of the foundation I'd rather pay more and have good skin care than pay less and ruin my skin.

I usually don't go for drugstore brands (like GOSH, but I do like GOSH)
But aaaany foundation recommendation is welcome and share your experience on the product please.

Best foundation for very dry, spotty, young skin?

I definitely recommend the Stila One Step. It's a primer, foundation, moisturizer, concealer, and powder rolled into one. It's very lightweight, but will give you the coverage of a powder and concealer, while hydrating your skin. It's very easy to blend, and feels like a tinted moisturizer although it is much more pigmented. Whenever I have less than a minute to get ready, all I have to do is squirt the stuff onto a foundation brush and apply it. The application literally does not take more than 30 seconds. If you have a blemish anywhere, feel free to use more. I really love this product, although it is quite expensive. I believe it was 44$ at Sephora, but I can't be sure. But think of the cost of a moisturizer, powder, foundation, primer, and concealer. If you bought all those items separately, then the cost of the Stila One Step is pretty much the same. It does have a pump, but I find it is kind of like a gel, more than liquid. It's still incredibly easy to blend of course, it's just not as runny. And it's technically not a powder, it just covers like one :) Hope you take Stila's One Step into consideration, because I think it would be perfect for you. Good luck!

How to make dry skin under my eyes not dry when i have makeup on it looks so flaky and obvious i have makeup..?

You can use an eye creme, but a better solution would just be a very concentrated moisturizer, such as ponds dry skin cream. After putting that on a CLEAN FACE (no toner in that area), apply MOISTURIZING concealer, not a blemish perfecting one. A spot/blemish concealer contains salicylic acid, which is a chemical that will try to dry out a pimple your concealing. This will just dry out your skin. Instead, use a moisturizing concealer that will hydrate the skin. After, that apply your pressed bronzer to your cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin, skipping your undereye so the light reflect off of those spots on your face instead of your undereyes.

Hope this works!

Products to use:

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Make-up for young teenage skin?

BEFORE you spend any of your hard earned pounds, get your hands on this book, 'The Skin Type Solution', by Dr Leslie Baumann, M.D. This book will help you work out your kind of skin, and not just the usual dry, oily etc. She also lists a large variety of recommended products for all types of skin. She offers suggestions for all budgets so don't think you have to spend money to get quality. One of the BEST products on the market is sorbolene. It's just about the cheapest out there and it is clinically proven to be as good as anything else out there (IF it is suitable for you). As a general rule any cleansers that foam should be avoided and look at rosewater mixed with witchhazel spritzed onto your face as a toner. For blemishes get hold of a product called Panoxyl acnegel 10. Use this ONLY as it states on the box, it is highly reccomended by dermatologists here (in Australia). A little trick to help diminish the look of blemishes is to use haemarrhoid cream, this reduces the swelling and will help with the redness (strange but true, my 17 yo uses it and was a bit grossed out to start with, but swears by it now!...lol). To learn about application check out the bodyshop they are happy to do a free makeup session with you and give you an idea of what will work for your age, do try to avoid fadish looks and go for what suits you. Have fun with it, and good luck.

What to do about dry and spotty skin?

I would say stop using whatever this is, i havnt heard of it.. is it herbal? if not, i would say dont use any more

most important is pleeentyyy of water and a good diet

moisturise your skin with honey, layer it on your skin, leave it for a while then wash it off.

It will moisturise your skin

also, use an oat face mask, crush some oats, add some honey, banana - all moisturising ingredients.

scrub off the dry skin using crushed almonds, some facial clay like fullers earth or kaolin clay, honey, glycerin. add some esential oils like tea tree to help the spots, rose to moisturise etc

Dont put any make up on it or oily moisturiser because it;ll just clog the pores

here's a milkshake you can make to help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hveo-vwX...

Find a LUSH store and ask for oatifix and skin drink here's a review video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Un5_Vay...

Some honey stuff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDi74p3a...

And a little recipe to help your skin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3oTmabiFJo

Best Foundation For Young Skin?

okay, i am 14 and to be honest with you i use to wear cheap makeup from cvs or wal-mart. i stopped!! it's so bad for your skin. if i were you i would use foundations from big company stores. yes, its alittle more expensive but i think its worth it. i use sephora foundation. sephora is actually a beauty store and they sell there own brands and the top brands. more stores are ulta and sallys. they also sell top brands. you can go there and a worker will help you find the perfect shade for foundation, eyes, plus. try one of those stores out, i hope you find a brand you like:)
-Tori

First of all i would say u havent taken care of your skin all these years. So now you have to make your mind to take care of your skin from today.Irrespective of the kind of skin ,complexion or texture you have, you can still have a radiant,shining skin.Download water my body app, set timer for drinking water. (8 -10glasses a day)Save money and buy almonds,walnuts and figs. Eat it regularly. Dont have more than 2 cups of tea/coffee per day.Run/brisk walk for 40 minutes daily. (Any time ,any place.)Skin care- Use neem face wash . It will clear pimples and then follow with any cream that suits you. Have a clean face before sleeping. First do all these things for three weeks from now.Click a selfie now and three weeks later, compare and let me know. :))My dear, no cosmetic can work like magic if you are not taking care of your skin internally. I can bombard you with thousands of creams,lotions but they only work if we atleast have a clean healthy skin to let that cream/lotion work. Start loving your skin and you will shine bright.

Well, first it depends on your skin type. If you have oiler skin, you will obviously be more inclined towards “dewier” skin.For combo/oily skin is recommend the Benton Aloe Propolis Soothing Gel (I've gone through 4? bottles of this and will link later) and for drier skin I recommend Innisfree Orchid Enriched Cream. My sister who has dry skin highly recommends this and it's what got her through using the very drying benzoyl peroxide. (Will also link later.)Now mind you, I live in Georgia which has a warmer climate, but recentky it has been getting colder and with it, drier. I do recommending supplemting with an essence like Hada Labo's Hyaluronic Acid (link later) which works wonders if you want extra moisture. And for that famed dewy Korean look. I'd say using these products, my sister and I have fairly “dewy" skin. Good luck xx

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