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too much sweat


Question Posted Wednesday August 29 2007, 6:59 pm

i have a very red face so i NEED to wear foundation ivwe tried cover girl, revlon, and maybeleen.the problem is i sweat like crazy, so is there ne sweat or waterproof foundation that might work for me??

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ladylovel1 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 12:56 pm:
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Revlon Colorstay is good. You can find discounted Brand name cosmetics at onefunshop.com or click here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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isis answered Thursday August 30 2007, 10:10 am:
Green tinted foundation helps to counteract redness, so you could try a good quality one. I have included a website that gives you more information on this. It's a Rosacea website, I'm not saying that this is what you have, but they do give useful tips.



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LoveNJstyle answered Thursday August 30 2007, 12:12 am:
there are lotions to calm redness, by the way.
as for foundation... why not try a tinted moisterizer? i recently got the neutragena one and it works great.
you could try bare minerals too.. i've heard that works too. <3

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Sweetpmb9008 answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 11:37 pm:
Are you using liquid foundation? If so, I would recommmend trying a pressed powder, or a powder in general. I use StudioFix pressed foundation from MAC and I LOVE IT, its also a plus becuase at department stores they can match your skin tone compared to just guessing. MAC is going to be more expensive, but it will also last for a long amount of time, and unlike liquid, its fresher and lighter to wear. Another good brand that a lot of my friends swear by is BereMinerals. This is a mineral based line( you can practly sleep in this make-up and cause no skin damage) They have all differnt products, and like MAC, you can also get tested for your skin tone. Unfortantly, there is no MAGIC foundation that is sweat or waterproof, but if you have a good foundation to start, I think that would make all the difference.

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Teza answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 11:35 pm:
The only foundation that I know that would help your problem is Bear Minerals. I use it and it doesn't come off. You can even swim or sleep in it. Unlike other liquid foundations, it'd come off. Bear Minerals are expensive though but I think it's the money. Another one I'd suggest is Loreal Natruale. It's also a powder type foundation and I'm sure you've seen it. It's cheaper and doesn't dry up your skin and I'm sure it'd take care of your sweating problem.

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