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What Is A Good Foundation For Aging (wrinkled!), Yet Still Acne-prone Skin?

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I have lines from sun damage on my forehead and a line on one side of my mouth. (I don’t know why it’s just one.) I’ve always had dark, puffy circles under my eyes, and I still have a few pimples. Of the problems mentioned, the aging-related ones are a bigger concern than the pimples, but I mention the latter because I am likely to get them if I use an oil-based foundation. Does anyone know any oil-free, medium-to-heavy coverage foundations that are good for aging skin?

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2 Responses to What Is A Good Foundation For Aging (wrinkled!), Yet Still Acne-prone Skin?

  1. megaherz

    okay
    first … take 2 big spoons of honey. squeeze some lemon juice . put it on your skin for 3 minutes.. wash it off with a warm water, your skin will be smooth like a baby’s bottom.. at first, try to do this three times a week, then within 2 months once a week. seems like your skin is losing the oils it needs .. honey will purify your skin, get rid of old skin, and open the pores. Lemon will take debries out and lighten your skin
    Then apply oil free foundation, loreal has a good foundation also try Dermalogica Treatment Foundations.
    Good luck!

  2. Tiffany

    Dermalogica has a great treatment foundation, I used it with my acne prone skin.

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