Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Best tinted moisterizer(maybe foundation) for dry acne prone skin?

I take acne medication and it really helps but makes my skin dry and flaky. I need soemthing that covers well and feels light. It needs to last all day. SOemthing that can be found at a drug store? THX!|||I am a makeup artist.





Although I always say you should invest in a good foundation, because it is your canvas, I think I can help you pick out some decent drugstore brands.





The best thing for you to be using if you don%26#039;t need much coverage and have dry skin is a little bit of concealer and TINTED MOISTURIZER. One that I find worthy of hype is Physician%26#039;s Formula Organic Wear Tinted Moisturizer ($10-$12). You could also try Neutrogena Healthy Skin Tinted Moisturizer ($12): http://www.drugstore.com/qxp139818_33491…





If you need more coverage, opt for a creme or liquid foundation. Stay away from powders, as they will dry your skin even more. A decent inexpensive liquid foundation is Cover Girl Advanced Radiance ($14), and the best cream foundation is Covergirl Aquasmooth ($9). You should also try Carmindy%26#039;s collection from Sally Hansen.





You should ALWAYS use a good moisturizer after washing your face, and right before you put on foundation. If you find that even moisturizing foundations are making you dry, add some moisturizer to your foundation. I use Elizabeth Arden%26#039;s Velva Moisture Film, followed by Rimmel%26#039;s Fix %26amp; Perfect Primer, scoop out a little bit of liquid foundation on your hand, squeeze a few dots of moisturizer on top, and mix it with your foundation brush then apply immediately.





Hope this helps! :)|||Physician’s Formula, it is designed for dry sensitive skin and can be found at most fine drugstores (Target, Walmart, Albertsons, ect...).


http://www.physiciansformula.com/en-us/d…





Physician’s Formula Recommendations:





Physician%26#039;s Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Face Powder: ~$13.00 individual, ~$20 in the 3 pack


(Voted “Best Face Powder” in Star Magazine)





Physician%26#039;s Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Blush: ~$12.00 individual, ~$20 in the 3 pack


(Won %26quot;Testers’ Favorite Product Award%26quot; in Fitness Magazine and Awarded “Natural Beauty Award” in Natural Health Magazine)





Physician%26#039;s Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Matte Finishing Veil: ~$13.00 individual, ~$20 in 3 the pack





The 3 pack is not on the website, but I know for a fact it is sold at Target. It%26#039;s probably sold at Walmart, and wherever they carry physician%26#039;s formula products. The colors I saw that it came in were fair, light, and medium.





I have oily skin, so here’s a tip if you do, too. Just carry around the Talc-Free Matte Finishing Veil in a purse or backpack (for school or work or shopping or whatever) and apply it when you feel oily. It%26#039;s 100% translucent, so it just eats the oil without looking chalky or heavy.





To me, the mineral powder and blush looked hard, like I%26#039;d have to scrape it with my powder brush, but really it comes of quite easily. Take the brush it comes with and just dab it on, it%26#039;ll come off with hardly any rubbing at all.|||neutragena has a foundation that doubles as acne medication. You should try that. However it can be pretty dry so just put on a good moisteurizer before, or when you take it off at night. I use Jergen%26#039;s moisteurizer because they have one specifically for faces that doesn%26#039;t make me break out.|||Witch makes a


really good tinted moisturiser for your face,


called


%26quot;natural sunshine moisturiser%26quot;


it helps to hydrate and keep spots away from your skin :)


i bought it a few days ago,


its ******* amaze :)


xxx








http://www.witchskincare.com/ProductDeta…|||Neutrogena has a tinted moisturizer called Glow Sheers. It covers well and it%26#039;s very light weight. You can buy it at any drug store and for about $12.|||how come %26quot;Danny%26quot; always answers questions with the same EXACT answer every time???





i dont think cutting and pasting answers is actually helping anyone here!





i like MakeupPro%26#039;s answer best, and thanks for always taking the time out to actually give helpful advice!





btw, i have dry skin too, and i use glysomed moisturizer because it contains Silicone which is a main ingredient for primers.

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