Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 I think the real answer is does it make you feel better. As a man, and I can't speak for all of us, I'm just as happy one way or the other and if you were my spouse or a friend in my life it wouldn't matter to be at all. However, I think so many women are use to themselves with make up and their hair fixed and going to that effort is uplifting. I have a friend who has a five year old daughter and I remember one day a year ago, her daughter realized she was down. Now the mother was going nowheter that day, But still her daughter said, " mommy why don't you put on your make up and dress up. That always makes you feel better. " Out of the mouths of babes. This isn't a matter of cannulas, but a matter of will putting on makeup make you feel better. If so, the other women are offering suggestions and I can't help you there. > > Zena, I wear a great brand of make-up when and if I have the energy to put it on. > I found the best foundation from Bare Escentuals..it's totally natural, no fake anything. > It's a mineral powder make-up put on very easily with a brush. > It really covers all the areas I need covering. > I don't know whether it's available in the UK. > It is on our QVC ocassionally ..and on the website too. > > -- > Z.fibriotic NSIP/05/ " mild " PH 10/07 PA > Reynaud's too!!! > Potter, reader,carousel lover, and MomMom to Darah > " I'm gonna be iron like a lion in Zion. " Bob Marley > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > I'm not one for wearing make up often, and since I've had to wear the cannula full time I haven't worn foundation at all. I don't want to end up with a shiney line across my face. With the butterfly rash, the line would be quite noticable. So I've been letting my natural beauty shine through. And now I'm bored with shining! > So do you have any problems with foundation, any tips on what stays well and what doesn't? > Thank you > Love Ze xx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Hi! L'Oreal also makes a brush-on makeup like Bare Essentials that works quite well and is very light. I have noticed after a while if I don't change out my cannula the makeup will begin to wear the color onto the cannula, especially the soft ones. Lipstick and red Liz Claiborne shoes - that is what does it for me. Picks me right up. It is all about feeling good even when I don't. S NSIP w/PF 12/2006 also Celiac > > > > Zena, I wear a great brand of make-up when and if I have the > energy to put it on. > > I found the best foundation from Bare Escentuals..it's totally > natural, no fake anything. > > It's a mineral powder make-up put on very easily with a brush. > > It really covers all the areas I need covering. > > I don't know whether it's available in the UK. > > It is on our QVC ocassionally ..and on the website too. > > > > -- > > Z.fibriotic NSIP/05/ " mild " PH 10/07 PA > > Reynaud's too!!! > > Potter, reader,carousel lover, and MomMom to Darah > > " I'm gonna be iron like a lion in Zion. " Bob Marley > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: " Zena " <zeasman@> > > I'm not one for wearing make up often, and since I've had to wear > the cannula full time I haven't worn foundation at all. I don't want > to end up with a shiney line across my face. With the butterfly > rash, the line would be quite noticable. So I've been letting my > natural beauty shine through. And now I'm bored with shining! > > So do you have any problems with foundation, any tips on what stays > well and what doesn't? > > Thank you > > Love Ze xx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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