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I itch with the Jane Iredale loose powder but am gonna try purepressed maybe?

I know some of you have tried this with varying degrees of success. Can people

who are v sensitive but can tolerate Jane Iredale powders tell me whether they

have had better success with loose or pressed? I know we are all v different but

as I have tried the loose with bad effects as have others, I wondered if those

others who had bad experiences with loose tell me if they fared better with

purepressed, or whether loose is the preferred powder??? This shouldn't take

long - it would be helpful if people who have tried either could post which one

and say whether they liked it or not?

Good reports for pressed on those with sensitive rosacea and seb derm would be

particularly welcome :) Hoping you can help me out with this. If I buy the

pressed and it irritates me like the loose does I cannot get samples of pressed

or get a refund on ot, I don't think.

This is why I would really like your help.

If there are those of you with sensitive rosacea and seb derm who can recommend

the purepressed but not the loose, can you tell me which moisturiser you are

able to use under it.

Thanks everyone who can help!

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It seems to me that wearing any kind of face makeup when there is an

existing skin condition is not such a good idea. I have never worn face or

eye makeup, I don't know how my face would respond to it, but to fill your

pores with stuff that was not intended to be just doesn't make sense to me

if you already have a problem... sort of like having a cut on your hand and

then digging in the dirt --- not so good really.

a

Re: Jane iredale experiences...purepressed or loose?

> ,

>

> I have very sensitve skin also - and flakey - and the Jane Iredale

> loose powder irritates my skin, but so far it seems to be the one

> that causes me the least problem, which isn't saying much. (I had the

> same problem with La Bella Donna loose mineral powder - even though I

> liked their warm color selection better than JI.) I have not been

> able to find a foundation that doesn't terribly irritate my skin.

>

> I like the coverage of liquid foundations, but after a couple of days

> my skin begins to itch and break out even more. I did not have good

> luck with Jane Iredale pressed powder either. I didn't like the

> coverage (or the matte look)as much as the loose powder and had more

> of an itching problem.

>

> I too would like to hear which foundations (liquid or powder)people

> with very sensitive skin have been able to tolerate.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It seems to me that wearing any kind of face makeup when there is an

existing skin condition is not such a good idea. I have never worn face or

eye makeup, I don't know how my face would respond to it, but to fill your

pores with stuff that was not intended to be just doesn't make sense to me

if you already have a problem... sort of like having a cut on your hand and

then digging in the dirt --- not so good really.

a

Re: Jane iredale experiences...purepressed or loose?

> ,

>

> I have very sensitve skin also - and flakey - and the Jane Iredale

> loose powder irritates my skin, but so far it seems to be the one

> that causes me the least problem, which isn't saying much. (I had the

> same problem with La Bella Donna loose mineral powder - even though I

> liked their warm color selection better than JI.) I have not been

> able to find a foundation that doesn't terribly irritate my skin.

>

> I like the coverage of liquid foundations, but after a couple of days

> my skin begins to itch and break out even more. I did not have good

> luck with Jane Iredale pressed powder either. I didn't like the

> coverage (or the matte look)as much as the loose powder and had more

> of an itching problem.

>

> I too would like to hear which foundations (liquid or powder)people

> with very sensitive skin have been able to tolerate.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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It seems to me that wearing any kind of face makeup when there is an

existing skin condition is not such a good idea. I have never worn face or

eye makeup, I don't know how my face would respond to it, but to fill your

pores with stuff that was not intended to be just doesn't make sense to me

if you already have a problem... sort of like having a cut on your hand and

then digging in the dirt --- not so good really.

a

Re: Jane iredale experiences...purepressed or loose?

> ,

>

> I have very sensitve skin also - and flakey - and the Jane Iredale

> loose powder irritates my skin, but so far it seems to be the one

> that causes me the least problem, which isn't saying much. (I had the

> same problem with La Bella Donna loose mineral powder - even though I

> liked their warm color selection better than JI.) I have not been

> able to find a foundation that doesn't terribly irritate my skin.

>

> I like the coverage of liquid foundations, but after a couple of days

> my skin begins to itch and break out even more. I did not have good

> luck with Jane Iredale pressed powder either. I didn't like the

> coverage (or the matte look)as much as the loose powder and had more

> of an itching problem.

>

> I too would like to hear which foundations (liquid or powder)people

> with very sensitive skin have been able to tolerate.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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