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non comodogenic bb cream or equivalent

  • 30-11-2013 9:18am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,771 ✭✭✭✭


    I have never had great skin but it was beginning to settle down the last few years. however now I work between Finland and Ireland, the change in atmosphere and temperature is playing hell with my skin. I normally use la roche posay products.. specifically Effaclar duo quite a lot which I have found great but now its getting very cold here I feel like its not sufficiently moisturising.

    Last week I was at meetings all week and wore kiehls bb cream every day. Now I am paying for it. I am having a terrible break out and my skin is simultaneously dry. I bought a more intensive moisturiser (also la roche posay) but need to clear up this breakout too. I don't normally wear anything else on my skin due to break outs.

    Anyway... for future reference are there any good non comodogenic bb creams? Or something else like that? I do need a bit of something for meetings and events.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 602 ✭✭✭hotbabe1992


    I find bb creams way too oily but one good one i found was the garnier one in boots,i think you can get it cheaper in superdrug,and superdrug have their own brand one which is not bad,there not oily,but im not sure if they are non comedogenic,you will have to go in for yourself and read the back of the box..


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