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Would You Like Hair Or Makeup Advice?
A MyFibroTeam Member asked a question 💭

Im sorry i cant help with fybro pain but if there is anything you need help with that will help your mood or lifeskills then please ask. I am a media makeup artist at degree level. I specialise in all aspects of hair, special effects makeup, evening wear and daywear makeup. Bridal, editorial, skincare. I will answer anything i can for each individual in hope that even if i can help with one thing that will make you smile or feel better this will make a difference.

posted March 4, 2018
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So it sounds like once you have scrubbed it goes really dry again, moisture is key here and it's finding what works for you. There are so many moisturising primars which keep the skin hydrated but I think you may have to be careful with having so many products. You could use a very duey foundation so it never drys out the face as matte foundations dry it out so much and that's best for oily skin. Nars to a great duet foundation and Estee Lauder double wear is great too and even mixed with a face oil is great for skin. I do that myself as its dry. The Estee Lauder is expensive but you don't need to use as much as normal foundation plus using less if you mix with face oil and there are so many cost effective oils that do the same job.to set the foundation you don't need powder it will dry out your skin but if you like to use powders then I would either use it lightly or spray a hydrating setting powder on top of the foundation then go in with powder when it's set.im very sure there are duey foundations that are great coverage that rage from very cheap upwards so maybe try a cheap one and try a cheap oil to see how your skin reacts. I have more ideas but this one is the most effective I have found. Hope it helps x

posted March 5, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Does your skin dry out and do you become sore or itchy? How does your skin react to what you use now and hat is it that you normally use when you do flare up? Just need more info so i can help xxx

posted March 5, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

@A MyFibroTeam Member thanks hun, I'll take a look online for those and let you know how I get on xx

posted March 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes I tried something bouts do. Three in one. It's £13. I guess I m not very patient. But I ll definitely try layering for a night out !! Who am , I kidding what night out???? Ha

posted March 6, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

If I'm honest the years in the hair industry have showed me that your hair wherever on your body that maybe will do what it wants. The hair grows depends on genetics. It's all about your mind when people sell products and sometimes you think something work that doesn't. What I would recommend is vitamins.now they do work as you would be surprised how many vitamins your hair needs to grow longer. Also have you tried the white lash primar...its full of fibres that attach to lashes then you add your mascara on top and they are so much longer and it stays on till you take it off. Please give it go. I sometimes layer layer layer that stuff for thick long lashes but be careful your lashes can only hold so much product before looking chunky haha xx

posted March 5, 2018

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