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> Anyone try their Gentle Light makeup?

> Marjorie

I had a freebie of the Gentle Light powder. I liked the appearance

of it, but I thought it might be very slightly irritating to my

skin. Its coverage wasn't probably sufficient to cover reddened skin

on its own. I prefer BeneFit's Get Even at present because I've had

no skin reaction at all, and the coverage is slightly better, though

still not quite enough to cover everything. I haven't had a good

reaction to Clinique foundations, though I seem to have trouble with

liquid foundations in general. Superbalanced irritated my skin and

used to wear off in an uneven way. I can't even wear City Block

though, especially the SPF25. Makes my skin itch.

Lorraine

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> Anyone try their Gentle Light makeup?

> Marjorie

I had a freebie of the Gentle Light powder. I liked the appearance

of it, but I thought it might be very slightly irritating to my

skin. Its coverage wasn't probably sufficient to cover reddened skin

on its own. I prefer BeneFit's Get Even at present because I've had

no skin reaction at all, and the coverage is slightly better, though

still not quite enough to cover everything. I haven't had a good

reaction to Clinique foundations, though I seem to have trouble with

liquid foundations in general. Superbalanced irritated my skin and

used to wear off in an uneven way. I can't even wear City Block

though, especially the SPF25. Makes my skin itch.

Lorraine

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I like Almay's skin smoothing foundation with Kinetin. It has an SPF of 15,

it provides good coverage doesn't irritate my skin at all.

Foundations (was Re: propylene glycol advise please)

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> > Anyone try their Gentle Light makeup?

>

> > Marjorie

>

> I had a freebie of the Gentle Light powder. I liked the appearance

> of it, but I thought it might be very slightly irritating to my

> skin. Its coverage wasn't probably sufficient to cover reddened skin

> on its own. I prefer BeneFit's Get Even at present because I've had

> no skin reaction at all, and the coverage is slightly better, though

> still not quite enough to cover everything. I haven't had a good

> reaction to Clinique foundations, though I seem to have trouble with

> liquid foundations in general. Superbalanced irritated my skin and

> used to wear off in an uneven way. I can't even wear City Block

> though, especially the SPF25. Makes my skin itch.

>

> Lorraine

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I like Almay's skin smoothing foundation with Kinetin. It has an SPF of 15,

it provides good coverage doesn't irritate my skin at all.

Foundations (was Re: propylene glycol advise please)

>

> > Anyone try their Gentle Light makeup?

>

> > Marjorie

>

> I had a freebie of the Gentle Light powder. I liked the appearance

> of it, but I thought it might be very slightly irritating to my

> skin. Its coverage wasn't probably sufficient to cover reddened skin

> on its own. I prefer BeneFit's Get Even at present because I've had

> no skin reaction at all, and the coverage is slightly better, though

> still not quite enough to cover everything. I haven't had a good

> reaction to Clinique foundations, though I seem to have trouble with

> liquid foundations in general. Superbalanced irritated my skin and

> used to wear off in an uneven way. I can't even wear City Block

> though, especially the SPF25. Makes my skin itch.

>

> Lorraine

>

>

>

> --

> 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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