Okay, I have acne. It's not all that bad most of the time, but there's times like now where it gets really red. I've tried dozens of concealers and foundations to cover it up but none work all that good. So, does anyone know a concealer or foundation I can buy that covers up my acne good? I'll greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Additional info, added Saturday May 14 2005, 4:33 pm: I try to find ones that are oil free so they don't make my acne worse, lol. I also have acne medications that are helping. But for those of you that want to know, I've tried Dream Matte Mousse, Covergirl Express, then some stuff that's from Mary Kay or something? I forget, and Covergirl Aqua Smooth makeup.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday May 15 2005, 7:38 am: Try the doctors they usually subscribe something for acne. Then can give you tablets or cream.
DistilledAnachronism answered Sunday May 15 2005, 3:55 am: Well, I have the same problem, and I recently tried my friends' foundation and concealer. It was by M.A.C. and it was AMAZING. My face looked FLAWLESS. But the only problem is, it's really expensive. For good face makeup, save up for department store products if you can because they're usually better quality. I suggest putting clear acne treatment cream, rub it in, under your makeup. So that it heals while youre out. [ DistilledAnachronism's advice column | Ask DistilledAnachronism A Question ]
fragileivory answered Saturday May 14 2005, 4:07 pm: The problem could actually be the foundation/concealer. A lot of them have an ingredient that activates acne! They do this so you will buy more. I never use foundation and I rarely ever have a pimple. If you absolutely need one, I recommend Neutrogena because they're a skincare brand. I would never recommend covergirl. Whenever my sister uses that, she gets bad acne.
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