Good medium foundation for rash and shampoo/conditioner for colored & curly hair

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Mar 11, 2011

Michaela J.

I have been looking around for a good foundation to cover up this rash that I seem to be getting and the dark circles under my eyes. I was just wondering what would be a good brand to use...preferably medium color.

I also have color treated hair (had to go back to my natural color from blonde) and it's curly as well, so I need a good shampoo and conditioner.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

Michaela

Well I think you should try to establish where the rash is coming from rather than cover it up. Maybe it is the foundation you use? Other than that I think it is always good to use a tinted moisturizer on days when you don't need much coverage. For dark under eye circles I would suggest the MAC Studio Finish concealer or if you find that one too thick then for every day I think the tinted garnier anti eye circle roll on is amazing.

As for hair: as you see I have dark curly hair as well and I understand the difficulties of caring for it. I personally love to use Kerastase products, but they are rather pricey. I believe when it comes to beautiful hair its ok to splurge. If you like natural remedies and have then possibility and time to do them then you will like my last blog:
http://vitaliap.blogspot.com/2011/02/its-hairy-situation.html

No foundation until the rash clears up. As mentioned above you need to establish what's causing the rash rather than cover it. See a doctor ASAP.

Mar 11, 2011

Michaela J.

Thanks Vitalia and Yasmin. I do have an appointment in July with my Primary. Would she be the one to go to? I seem to be getting pains with it as well, but I will be going. Just looking for something until then. I haven't used foundation for quite a while. I will definitely try the suggestions though. I do like natural remedies, so I think that I may splurge for Kerastase products. I'll take a look later on. Thanks again.

July?! A rash can be indicative something serious such as a food allergy. You should see your primary ASAP. And yes she can help you and if need be refer you to a specialist depending on your insurance. If your health insurance allows you to see a specialist without a referral then see a dermatologist.