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Elliex
cant you live without?

For me its eyeliner i cant stand having no eye make up on!
Posted: 2008-12-19 16:08:41
krunchie frog
I rarely wear make up. Is a lot of effort for me, I have sensitive eyes that water at anything. If I sing in a funny voice, my eyes pour with tears, I don't know why.

And I rub my eyes a lot.

However i can't live without my hairbrush (does that count?). I have to take it EVERYWHERE with me. Even if I have a bag with just my hairbrush in it.
Posted: 2008-12-19 23:16:39
Mystic Charm
I also rarely wear make up, as I suffer with eczema. One product I can't live without howver is Benefit's Boi-ing concealer. While it doesn't cover my under eye shadows completely, it certainly does a good job of diminishing them. Lisa x
Posted: 2008-12-20 18:59:28
Elliex
ORIGINAL: krunchie frog

I rarely wear make up. Is a lot of effort for me, I have sensitive eyes that water at anything. If I sing in a funny voice, my eyes pour with tears, I don't know why.

And I rub my eyes a lot.

However i can't live without my hairbrush (does that count?). I have to take it EVERYWHERE with me. Even if I have a bag with just my hairbrush in it.



i rarely brush my hair reason is i have mega thick hair and it just goes frizzy if i brush it too much!
Posted: 2008-12-22 08:35:23
Elliex
ORIGINAL: Mystic Charm

I also rarely wear make up, as I suffer with eczema. One product I can't live without howver is Benefit's Boi-ing concealer. While it doesn't cover my under eye shadows completely, it certainly does a good job of diminishing them. Lisa x



I cant live without concealer! it must be bad having Eczema?
Posted: 2008-12-22 08:36:26
krunchie frog
ORIGINAL: Elliex

ORIGINAL: krunchie frog

I rarely wear make up. Is a lot of effort for me, I have sensitive eyes that water at anything. If I sing in a funny voice, my eyes pour with tears, I don't know why.

And I rub my eyes a lot.

However i can't live without my hairbrush (does that count?). I have to take it EVERYWHERE with me. Even if I have a bag with just my hairbrush in it.



i rarely brush my hair reason is i have mega thick hair and it just goes frizzy if i brush it too much!


ahhh my hair is very thin and flyaway. It gets tangled far too easily, so the hairbrush is a must!
Posted: 2008-12-22 11:27:41
Elliex
dont know which id prefer i have enough hair on my head for 3 people!
Posted: 2008-12-22 13:56:42
Mystic Charm
I'm lucky as most of the time I can keep my eczema under control. It's always worse in the winter due to central heating, and the cold weather. I'm limited to what I can put on my face make up wise, in particular foundations, as it just clings to the dry patches, and highlights them more. Lisa x
Posted: 2008-12-26 16:42:03
Elliex
i guess that must be bad i get dry skin but its probably nothing compared to eczema. which skin cream do you use then?

my hands get really dry in the winter and hurt i use the molton brown soothing hand lotion.
Posted: 2009-01-02 10:59:12
Sooz
I had eczema too but it's got much better over the last few years - I'm sure you know about all the creams out there, but just in case Eumovate (sp?) used to be prescription only but you can get it over the counter now. It's like a wonder-cream and always got rid of any outbreaks for me and in record time...worth a go?? :biggrin:
Posted: 2009-01-06 17:50:58
Sooz
one other thing i've noticed re eczema or sensitive skin in general - anti-ageing products sting and make it loads worse so steer well clear!
Posted: 2009-01-06 17:51:55
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