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Foundation causing spots

hi all, i want to know if my foundation is causing spots, if i describe them to you perhaps someone will know

First of all there are no blackheads or whiteheads and my skin is smooth and not bumpy, basically they are red marks rather than nasty spots

They only seem to be where i put foundation, the foundation i use doesnt say its oil free or non (cant remember the word, it begins with C)

My skin is quite sensitive, perhaps someone could suggest and alternative thats good for sensitive acne prone skin thats sold in the UK

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Mineral foundation is the best option

Hello,

May I please offer some advice? Your skin definetly needs a mineral foundation to achieve that flawless natural look and I can make a recommendation to go for a medium coverage liquid foundation which will transform you without cakiness. I am a beauty consultant and can send this to you to try if we can identify your color (ideally I would prefer to see yuor skin myself and can do home visits if you live near Berkshire). If it does not work you can return and get your money back. I am this confident in the product. There is also an excellent range availalble that is suitable for even sensitive skin and has been used in a global market and well tested so the testimonies can be trusted.

Kind regards,
Ada


Hi

I used to get spots on my chin from my foundation, i switched to mineral make up and my skin cleared up after about a month or so of using it, i wouldnt go back to liquid foundation again. I use lily lolo pure mineral make up, i think its only available to order online at lilylolo.co.uk, you can get little tester pots for 99p to check your shade, even these last for ages as you only need a litle bit. the big pots are about £12. its worth geting a kabuki brush to apply it with if you are going to use it all the time as it gives a great finish but thats about £14 which is expensive but worth it. I normally wouldnt like using powder foundation but the mineral foundation doesnt cake up or anything, and you can mix some with a bit of moisturiser and apply it that way, i really love the way it makes my skin look and its well worth a try.

Hi

Hi, I also use Mineral Makeup and would really recommend it. I use Bare Minerals and would really really recommend it! It's just as good as wearing liquid foundation (covers any blemishes etc) but my skin can breathe.

Holly



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