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(@sanstoet)

Posted : 07/01/2005 10:32 am

My dermatologist told me that I should be using non comedogenic makeup on my face. Does anyone know of good brands that are non comedogenic. I use clinique a lot is that? Or any department store brands? PLEASE HELP

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(@lovely)

Posted : 07/01/2005 11:00 am

Not sure about specific brands, but from talking to estheticians I've learned that it's best to stay away from liquid foundations, and use powder instead. Powder is much more "breathable" than liquid, causing less congestion and it's less likely to have heavy pore clogging ingredients...Just my two cents.

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(@aghareeb)

Posted : 07/01/2005 8:26 pm

Mineral makeup works great, and is not only OK for acne, but hypoallergenic, for those who's skin is really misbehaving. Has to be the right one, some contain ingredients that can be really irritating.

 

there are several good threads on the "Make-up help" section of this forum. Give it a look.

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(@perfection)

Posted : 07/01/2005 9:36 pm

My dermatologist told me that I should be using non comedogenic makeup on my face. Does anyone know of good brands that are non comedogenic. I use clinique a lot is that? Or any department store brands? PLEASE HELP

 

 

 

 

I use, MAC studio fix- its non comedogenic and is blimming brilliant if I say so myself! cool.gif

 

You might get more info regarding make up here?! eusa_whistle.gif

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(@aussieaussie)

Posted : 12/17/2014 6:22 pm

<p>trueblend liquid make up</p>
<p>max factor bronzer</p>
<p>OLAY COVERGIRL Age resist compact (not liquid bottle)</p>

rimmel match perfection foundation

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(@aussieaussie)

Posted : 12/17/2014 10:52 pm

face of Australia HD Foundation stick (but has mineral oil ) - which has a bad rep but apparently does not clog pores - but people have broken out from it - not sure

SHE HD Mousse (no parabens etc)

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(@aussieaussie)

Posted : 12/18/2014 9:36 pm

Revlon nearly naked press powder NOT THE MAX FACTOR ONE QUOTED ABOVE It has dioctyl succinate in it

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