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Started by Simply Lisa, June 15, 2012, 04:42:54 AM

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Simply Lisa


Anyone else have rosacea?  What make up can I use?

Simply Lisa
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Simply Lisa

Thats it. Sorry for the spelling error. Currently I am on Noritate and was wondering what make up to use.
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Jamie D

Quote from: Simply Lisa on June 15, 2012, 07:25:35 AM
Thats it. Sorry for the spelling error. Currently I am on Noritate and was wondering what make up to use.

I think the answer to your question depends on what form your condition has taken.

I have a very minor form with small veins in the skin beneath my eyes.  If it gets worse, it can be treated with lasers.  To control it, I use sunscreen.

Have you talked with a dermatologist?  With some forms of the condition, makeup can cause flares.
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Simply Lisa

Thanks for the reply.
I have the type that appears as acne. It occasionally gets in my eyes.   I have not discussed cosmetics with my dermatologist. I am new to the community, just started seeing a therapist regularly,  and am not ready to "come out" even with a Dr.

Simply Lisa
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Jamie D

Quote from: Simply Lisa on June 15, 2012, 10:23:35 AM
Thanks for the reply.
I have the type that appears as acne. It occasionally gets in my eyes.   I have not discussed cosmetics with my dermatologist. I am new to the community, just started seeing a therapist regularly,  and am not ready to "come out" even with a Dr.

Simply Lisa

I understand.  There are reasons why "men" use "makeup" outside of being in the theater.  One is to cover up acne.  But let me do a little more research for you.

Here is another website to check:

http://www.rosaceatreatment.org/

Here is a page from my earlier link about how to use makeup with the condition, without naming brands:

http://www.rosacea.org/patients/skincare/makeuptips.php
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Adrasteia

Based on my experience with skin issues, you're going to have to tread carefully no matter what. Never apply something without doing some kind of test patch before, and give it a good amount of time (maybe even like 24hrs after removing the makeup?) to make sure it isn't going to aggravate your condition. Everyone's skin is going to behave a little differently.
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Jamie D

Okay Lisa, try this page, which gives some name brands:

http://www.about-rosacea.com/cosmetics.htm
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Simply Lisa

Lots of great information. Thank you.
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