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"Lavera" Posted by misskatielouise 11 September at 05:04
hi girls,
there is one brand that i've come across, its german, completely chemical free and designed specifically for sensitive, dry, reactive and ezcema prone skin. we sell it in the shop i work in (in australia)- its called lavera and we've had a very high sucess rate with our clients.(both in australia and across the world) i'm not sure if it is stocked where you all are, but we do also ship internationally. our online store is www.outofeden.com.au
good luck, katie
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"Forget foundation" Posted by lauraellen 22 August at 22:59
Hi girls foundation is too heavy for our dry skin! and will make skin worse and clog to dry bits! so the best thing iv found is tinted moisteriser there are some great ones out there they last forever.( I don't mean the ones that build up tan)I have one from benefit its light so skin can still breath then add bit of bronze or blush on top x x
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"I get eczema too" Posted by katielovesmascara 10 August at 15:43
i always use a cream called aveeno which you can buy at boots its amazing at its made out of oats so it leaves your skin feeling soft, its light and non-greasy. for buying makeup and foundations i would advise products with no fragrance no-7 also does mascara's that dont make the skin around your eyes itch good luck! x
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"Me too!" Posted by siesi 12 June at 18:38
One thing you CAN do is get a bit of foundation and mix it with face creams so it doesn't irritate it. But I'm sure there's more effective ways!!
Any ideas anyone? 
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"I have the same problem!" Posted by lipstickqueen 7 June at 17:41
Hi,
Yeah i also too suffer from the same problem! i dont like to apply makeup onto the affected areas as i always think it makes the problem worse but at the same time i cant go without not wearing make up!
if anyone has any suggestions as to what kind of foundations are good to use for eczema prone skin that would be fab.x
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