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What foundation do you recommend to your patients? Which brand and what to look for when looking for right make up foundation?
There are so many different products and colors of foundation and so many different colors and types of skin. Even if there was a brand you thought was good, it would not work to or everyone. That is one reason why many dermatologists do not recommend any company's foundation. But it's mainly because the do not want to promote something I do not think is a good thing for the health of your complexion in the first place. Women want to have have to wear foundation, but it's very hard to have a universal product to recommend.
If you have to wear foundation, try a water-based product vs. an oil-based foundation. The oil-based product will stick inside the pores more than a water-based type. Many times when patient comes in for a facial with an oilier foundation on her face, it will take me more than the normal two cleansings to get it all off. Sometimes I see small bits of foundation sitting in the pores after cleaning and even exfoliating during the course of a facial, which indicates she is probably not getting her skin clean at home.
Dermatologist should always let the client know if she is not doing enough to get her skin clean-often getting all the makeup off. Cleaning at least twice at night is in order if you wear makeup. The first cleanse is to get the makeup off; the second cleansse is to get your skin clean. Without doing at least two cleansings, you are increasing your chances of getting clogged pores-at the very least.
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Source by Zaneta Kulaga