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Cake 12-30-2009 12:39 AM

Make-up/Foundation Recommendations to help with sweating symptom of RSD?
 
Hi Peoples! :hug:

Thanks to my RSD going into overdrive lately, I now sweat my make-up off as soon as I put it on, so I was wondering if any of you ladies (or men, lol :wink: ) have found a foundation that can cope with this symptom so you don't have to keep re-applying your make-up a thousand times a day?

I know this all sounds really vain and it's a small problem I have in the big scheme of things, but I'm in my early thirties and my medications give me really bad skin as it is, so I just want to look nice and feel good about how I look, even if my body is far from normal in other ways... that's not too much to ask, is it?! :o

Even if I put my make-up on in front of the air-conditioner, I sweat my foundation off as soon as I leave the room. I've just bought a small hand-held fan (as I'm always having to wave a magazine/piece of paper in front of my face to cool me off) and that's helping a bit, but I think I need to look at trying other types/brands of foundation.

So can anyone recommend a good foundation (liquid or powder) that can handle a bit of sweat and not come off as soon as you put it on?

I don't mind how much it costs- I'm spending a fortune on foundation now because I have to keep re-applying it all day! :o

x Kate

Mslday 12-30-2009 07:08 AM

Hi Kate,

Do you know anyone in show business? Actors, singers, make-up artists etc... They would probably use the strong stuff needed to hold up under the hot lights and may have a suggestion for you. Just a thought.

MsL

bassman 12-30-2009 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Mslday (Post 604926)
Hi Kate,

Do you know anyone in show business? Actors, singers, make-up artists etc... They would probably use the strong stuff needed to hold up under the hot lights and may have a suggestion for you. Just a thought.

MsL

Great suggestion! I was thinking the same thing. Even though I don't wear makeup at the office (LOL):D I used to when I was on stage as a musician or actor.

You could probably find theatrical makeup on line with a little research. Be aware, though, that stage makeup often has exaggerated color, because the stage lights tend to wash out color intensity. That is why actors wear heavy mascara, so you can see their eyes. So, you may want to go a little softer in your hue than you normally would.

Mike

Swatgen27 12-30-2009 09:17 AM

I use Maybellines Super Stay Makeup Foundation and I have found that this foundation stays on even when I have my sweating fits. I will say that the foundation is pretty thick and cakey so I tame it down with a dab of lotion (I use the sensitive skin Olay lotion) and mix them together and then I apply it. The lotion helps the makeup to be absorbed and then you get a more natural look. Even with taming the foundation down the foundation stays on all day. Sweating has nothing on this foundation, I guarantee.

RNcrps2 12-30-2009 09:57 AM

Hi Kate, I found foundations that stay on thru sweating tend to look cakey and accentuate any lines. I used suntanning spray(neutrogena light so it doesnt really look tan) just to give me a little color so if foundation did come off, my skin tone was all one shade. (I was doing my face and neck) It would last a couple of weeks. I also found clean & clear dual action moisturizer worked well when my skin was breaking out. Hope this helps! momof4

dreambeliever128 12-30-2009 12:10 PM

Hi,
 
I buy Loreal Visible lift. It's an 18 hour makeup and I really like it. It does stay and looks good too.

Companies are coming out with some good ones now that do last all day. It's just finding the one that works for each person.

I have used this one for a year now and I like it better then the others. I'm just surprised at how much this stuff cost anymore and the containers are smaller now.

I'm picky about my makeup too. I don't think it's vein, I just think if you look good, it makes you feel better.

Ada

lostmary 12-30-2009 01:22 PM

I will ask my daughter what they use. I know only a few well know store (like Macys) sell it. She is a SAG member and has her masters in the fine arts. She deals with this all day 8 shows a week.

Hugs
Mary

Cake 12-30-2009 06:31 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions!
I never thought of stage make-up but that's definitely worth looking in to. I know I can get the Loreal and Maybelline products down in my corner of the world, so I might start with trying them first.

You guys are all smart cookies, aren't you?! :p
xx

Scottish Girl 12-31-2009 02:23 PM

Hi - foundation problems
 
Hi, Have you ever tried a tinted moisturiser instead of Foundation? Olay do a good one. Avon also do a product called Magix Face Perfector. It goes on with a little sponge and gives a good base for make-up. I just bought it recently. I'm sure the USA Avon will be much the same as here in Scotland. Hope that helps. Take care x

Lynns409 12-31-2009 05:21 PM

Hey all!

So I usually just use a mineral powder makeup. For me it seems to absorb sweat a little bit because it is a powder. Makeup Forever is a line that says that they have products with the staying power of stage makeup but without the heaviness. I haven't tried them personally, but I know people who like them. MAC has a line called Studio FX, and it's a bit heavier and supposed to stay on more than their regular products. I have a powder compact from them that I like. I keep it in my purse and when I'm out at night I use it for touch ups. I usually only wear makeup when I'm out for a night with my bf.

I love this company called ELF (for eyes lips face- not the little mythical creatures) for eyeshadows. Believe it or not most of their products are $1, but their mineral line runs from $3 to $5. And it is actually really really great high quality makeup! My best friend, who is a total makeup snob couldn't tell the difference between ELF and MAC. They have this highlighter that I love! And it's fun to try a bunch of different things because it's not pricey.

Hope this helps everyone!

Lynns

vannafeelbettr 01-01-2010 08:09 PM

Got a solution for you!
 
First off, great post!!

Before you apply your foundation, you should apply something called a PRIMER. This product glides over your skin, giving it a matte finish and allows your foundation something to adhere to. Also, when you first see any sweat or oil appear, use OIL BLOTTING PAPERS. They are cheap (can find a pack of 50 sheets at any drug store for a few bucks) Press them onto your face and they will absorb any oil or sweat and not remove any make-up ;)

Hope these work for you (they do wonders for me!)

Vanna

Cake 01-02-2010 08:38 PM

Thanks for that info, Vanna. you'd think they'd give the primer a nicer name, sounds like we're painting our house, lol.

Will definitely look into those.

Thanks to everyone who shared info on this, too. It's good to have a few different options to choose from.

I've warned my husband that next payday the bank balance will decrease VERY rapidly when I hit the make-up departments! ;)

ali12 01-03-2010 09:34 AM

Hi Cake,

I started wearing make-up about a year ago (I seemed to get bad spots when I developed RSD so had to use it) and I always had the same issues as you with most foundations. One of my mums friends recommended a mineral foundation by MAC though and it works really well. It's in a small tub and it goes on like a powder so it doesn't make your face as sweaty/greasy and stays on well when you get really hot. It's a little bit expensiver then some of the liquid foundations but it works well for me (and my mum also).

I hope you find something that works and get to feeling better soon!:hug:

Alison.

dreambeliever128 01-03-2010 01:05 PM

Hi Cake,
 
You aren't very old so powder would work for you. Powder for older people seem to cake up in the wrinkles and make them look older. I heard that on TV and I have noticed it's true for me so I stay away from the powders.

Also on the Avon, ask for samples. They will give you some to try the foundations out. I haven't found any Avon makeup that last or looks good. My Avon dealer says the same. It just seems to be missing something that works good. They also are buying cheaper stuff these days and their products aren't as good. I grew up with Avon and I do still buy from them occasionally. I ordered some watches for the kids for Christmas from Avon. Even their jewelry isn't made as good. I have several pieces that have broken in no time at all. My Avon lady says they are getting their clothes from a cheaper place also and the sizes aren't right and they don't look as good. I do have some Avon clothes here but I have sent many of them back due to them being cheapmade.

Back to the makeup though, ask for samples of it if you want to try it.

You might also go to Kohls, I believe they have makeup ladies that help you pick the makeup that works for you.

Ada

oddsocks 01-08-2010 02:45 AM

my fabulous favourite
 
My dry skin became an combination-oil slick when I got CRPS too. For the last six months I've been wearing Diorskin Nude Glow. It costs an arm and a leg ($47 CAD), but it's the only foundation (yes I've tried MAC and Makeup Forever) that stays on all day and looks fabulous all day long. A little goes a long way. It's medium to full coverage and buildible, has a glow but no sheen so you won't shine. I top it off with a dusting of my lifesaving MAC Blot Powder, designed to suck up oil. You can get a sample from the Dior counter to try.
Good luck

momw/rsdchild 01-17-2010 10:31 PM

My daughter uses Bare Minerals and loves it. She never reapplies her make up. She is 15 so she has the teen age oily skin as well as the CRPS sweaty skin. She has some of the previous mentioned Mabelline long lasting foundations as well that she uses on occasion under the bare minerals during the hot summer days or when she is in a flare up and her face is like on oil slick.


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