Any suggestions of exfoliators that are gentle on the face and work well with combination, acne prone and sensitive skin?
Primer / Concealer Question : I have very dry skin but at the end of the end my face looks dewy/sweaty? What’s a good Long Lasting primer that will add moisture but won’t crease/cake up and stop this end of the day dewy look?? I’m 26 and still get acne so nothing irritating. I prefer a more natural finish. I currently use the FIT ME foundation. Also looking for a good lightweight concealer for dark under eyes...Thanks in advance!!
The e.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer provides some hydration but is definitely more natural than dewy, and I haven’t tried it yet personally but the matte version of it is apparently mattifying but still smooth so that may work better with the issues you’re having. Concealer wise, this and ColourPop’s Pretty Fresh Concealer both have great coverage but are lightweight and moisturizing.
@Jessica Helms I’ve seen a lot about that elf concealer, I think I’m gonna try it out. Thank you very much! This may sound weird but do you think the putty primer will make my face look to flawless? I like light coverage so it still looks like skin so to speak?
@Jeanelle Egan the primer is really good at making your skin look a lot smoother and makeup applies really well on top of it, but it doesn’t have coverage or anything if that’s what you mean.
has anyone used this? i’ve used it probably 2 or 3 times on my face but i was just curious if anyone had a long term review of it? it also says for acne prone skin and mine DEFINITELY is, does anyone know if it actually helps prevent it? thanks! :)
If you would want something more for your acne I would use something like this. When my skin would breakout first of all I would lay off makeup for a bit then I would use this everyday once a day and it helped my skin! but i am not a serious acne person my skin has always been a little bit smoother than most
If you have acne prone/sensitive skin, I would not recommend using a physical exfoliant of any kind. A mild chemical exfoliant would be best! I like The Ordinary 5% lactic acid. It’s gentle, but effective, and should not irritate the skin.