Laura Chase said:I heard an interview with Dita von Teese where she was asked how she stayed so white. She said that on her trips to Japan she buys some serious heavy duty sunscreen. I wonder what that is, does anyone know? Perhaps it could be ordered online. The sunscreen technology available today is stone-age like, the world is really in need of something that works better. In Japan, they might have something more advanced that is not yet available in other parts of the world.
Kaisha said:I use bare escentuals mineral foundation in the lightest shade (I don't have the pot here to look at the name) and it gives a fabulously dewy look, but I'm weird and dislike ANY form of shine so I usually have to powder it down with a mix of corn starch and translucent setting powder (the setting powder is too dark on its own).
Aorta said:Pssst, Kaisha, may I tell you a secret? I also like a matte look, and the best primer so far is a self-made mixture of silica powder spheres (available at Coastal Scents) and superfine silk powder (also available at retailer shops for mineral make-up ingredients). If I use this (with my mineral foundation or setting powder on top) I'm shine-free almost the whole day long.
Laura Chase said:I heard an interview with Dita von Teese where she was asked how she stayed so white. She said that on her trips to Japan she buys some serious heavy duty sunscreen. I wonder what that is, does anyone know? Perhaps it could be ordered online. The sunscreen technology available today is stone-age like, the world is really in need of something that works better. In Japan, they might have something more advanced that is not yet available in other parts of the world.
Kaisha said:That sounds fabulous! I'll definitely look into that, thanks for the info.
C-dot said:Here I was thinking it was IMPOSSIBLE to find makeup for *us* lol
fftopic: I've been sticking to Benefit's Dr. Feelgood. It's clear... But it has some UV protection and makes the skin look even. When a blemish rears its ugly head, I dab on MAC's very lightest concealer. Any makeup I've tried has either been too tawny or too plain dark!
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Do you have active acne, or just scars? Could you please post a link to a site that sells the Sylvanrealm mask? I couldn't find any.SugarKitten said:I know this thread has been dead for a long time, but I ended up here after the link in the Sunscreen thread....
more to the point, I tried Sylvanrealm mask from page 1 of the thread after reading the benefits of Acidophilus for acne and scars. I almost don't want to post and jinx it, but while drying, this has been the single most effective thing I have ever used for my acne and scar-related redness.
I went home the other day for a visit and my mom asked if I didn't want to wash my makeup off before bed - when I wasn't wearing any! - it had such instant effects (I'd been using it 3 days at the time). It's been better than antibiotics, and far less skin-upsetting than differin gel.
No way I could do it twice a day like suggested, my skin would cry, but once a day - two days on, one day off, all followed by heavy moisturizing, has produced the most amazing results. In case anyone else is struggling with their skin, it's worth a try!
Fleur De Guerre said:It's a poster called Sylvanrealm on p1 - she gives a recipe to make up...