Anyone else having issues with breakouts from "Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm"?
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Mar 18, 2013
Sarah M.
I have been absolutely dying to try this product and FINALLY got my hands on it about a week ago.
Since then I've been using it daily, on it's own completely, as I'm not one to cake on tons of different facial products. I'm more of a purist.
Anyways,
I don't know what exactly is doing it, it could be the new face wash I've switched to (neutrogena oil free redness reducing cleanser with chamomile) or if it's the actual BB cream; but I have been seeing more and more little bumps all over my face in places where I don't usually breakout. I apply salicylic acid three times a day, some take a week or two to go away, and then ANOTHER ONE pops up.
HELP!
Mar 18, 2013
Sarah M.
It's actually been two weeks I've been using it regularly, and didn't notice breakouts until three days after consistent use.
Mar 18, 2013
Shauna S.
Hmm personally I would stop using all of those things on your face and let your face breathe for a week or 2. Then introduce one new product at a time for about a week or 2 so that you can figure out what your face is reacting to. I personally get small bumps on my face from reacting to a new face wash, but everyone is different. No one can say for sure what it's caused from so just try introducing new things one at a time and see what happens.