Monday, August 23, 2010

I am in a play and have acne. What is the best way to apply and remove the stage make-up I am required to use

What products remove it entirely. Last night after removing it with glycerin soap, my face felt sunburned and was red. I have 9 more plays to do. Thanks so much for taking your time to answer.I am in a play and have acne. What is the best way to apply and remove the stage make-up I am required to use
For starters, I wouldn't use glycerin soap. That's not kind to the skin.





Get something like Clearskin from the drugstore. They have products designed specifically for skin with acne. Secondly, make sure you use a moisturizer. If you overdry your skin, your acne could actually get worse.





Complete removal also depends upon the base used in the makeup. Some makeup, particuarly eye makeup, requires eye makeup remover.





And a lot of women over the years have just gone with good old cold cream. Gentle to the skin and gets just about any type of makeup off.I am in a play and have acne. What is the best way to apply and remove the stage make-up I am required to use
Best thing I've ever tried after using so many high end cosmetics is (Dickinson's witch hazel products). The witch hazel is used for many skin conditions and is not harsh or irritating on the skin. It's worth a try for the money ($2.99 - $5.99). For eye makeup I always use Mary Kay eye makeup remover. No other eye makeup remover has worked for my waterproof mascaras so far.
My answer would be use natural products like tea tree soap or fash wash (can be brought from most drug stores preferably the thursday plantation brand) and acne and blemishes dry out and are gone within time.Your skin will be red but results are tremendous!
Use cold creme or other facial creme for removal of stage makeup. It's gentle on the skin and helps get it off without scrubbing. There are more professional things to use but it doesn't look like you have time to order anything to do it right. After getting the bulk of the makeup off you can then cleanse with a mild soap. Be sure to moisturize afterward and do not use and form of exfoliate until the production is over. Your skin is going through enough right now without added irritation. Also beware of harsh cleansers with allot of alcohol.

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