Okay, so my face naturally is red all the time, so I believe I have sensitive skin, and I use face washes for sensitive skin also, and stuff to clear the redness.
It doesn't really work :/ I hate it. I can't use any acne medication, for my acne..(Don't have a lot of acne but some ..) because it will make my face beat red, and sore like a sunburn >.> So I've stopped using medication on my face, all together and I just wash my face twice a day (Once in the morning, and at night) with a blemish clearer, etc. I don't wear much make up, hardly any..so I don't know what to do. -.-
Please give me some advice, and I don't want to go out and by anymore washes, or creams because my brother has so many for his face..he has horrible acne x.x So, whatever advice will be appreciated.
If you go to a 'shoppers DrugMart' or any make up place they should carry it.
The brand name is either
Benefit
or maybe
Smashbox?
I'm not exactly sure which it is. but it's a liquid creme type.
Also Macabelle i beleive it is,. has a make up foundation /cover up something along those lines,. that my friend tried,.and it made her red skin oober clear
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Yes it is Macabella Foundation Powder is what it was called that is amazing.:)
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Hope this helps.
*Jasmine;;
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Yupp you should be able to buy it at any cosmetic supplier shoppers is the most common that i know of,. maybe walmart? not sure.
Good luck:) it is indeed a foundation powder. [ Jasmine23's advice column | Ask Jasmine23 A Question ]
Xui answered Friday March 25 2011, 12:54 am: I know this is going to sound weird but try applying Vaseline on your face and leave it on overnight. Vaseline is a fantastic moisturizer and helps dry skin. Many people found Vaseline to help acne in some cases also. If you do apply the Vaseline make sure you wash your face with warm water in the morning. Yes it will be a bit sticky but it works and you can buy a container at Walmart for about 2 bucks. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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