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Vichy Or Dermablend Brands


Roguefeenix

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Roguefeenix Newbie

I have been gluten-free for 6 years in all that time I have always used bare minerals but after having my daughter my skin has gone crazy and I need full coverage. I'm very interested in dermablend by vichy and also the dermablend brand (two different company's similar product).

Does anyone have any experience using either of these?

I emailed both company's and got a very confusing reply from dermablend but waiting to hear from Vichy.


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moosemalibu Collaborator

I typically don't worry about the products that I put on my face having gluten ingredients in them, except for lip products.

Roguefeenix Newbie

Thanks for the replay. I'm very sensitive and just wanted to be as safe as possible especially with my skin being so bad, don't want to make it worse. Plus it isn't cheap products

moosemalibu Collaborator

I actually have problematic skin myself, so I know how frustrating it can be! I use Lancome teinte idole ultra right now (I have acne/folliculitis and oily skin-  medium to full coverage, lots of shades so very easy to find a match), matte and sets with a light powder. A great cheap full coverage cream foundation is the concealers from coastal scents. They have AMAZING coverage if you blend them out with a damp sponge. I find concealers can make great foundations when used sparingly since they are highly pigmented. You just have to blend blend blend!

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