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No7 colour calming make-up base

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4getmenot | 14:33 Tue 08th Sep 2009 | Body & Soul
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How the hell do I post rest of my question????

Anyways anyone tried this and is it any good?
4get......put your fag down, sign out and then sign in again.........fag back in mouth.
No 7 is a pretty good range actually. I use all their cleansers and toners and lotions and potions and people often remark on my skin so something must be working. I seem to recall wearing a trial version of this and thinking it was ok but I generally don't use a base so it wouldn't have made much difference.

I can recommend their clenser, foam face washer, toner, beauty serum and day cream though. Oh... And their eye make up remover.
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Shows what you know sqad lol. China I actually cant use toners, facial wash as my skin is so sensitive. I burnt all my face just using vit E make-up wipes. I just want something to cover my very rose face up.
Have you tried Clinique or this bird? And are you sure it's not an allergy. I have a friend who is allergic to pine needles... It's not a strange allergy in itself but when you then discover she can't use certain make up brands or eat some frozen food it does become stranger! Apparently pine needles can be used as a preservative?

http://www.spacenk.co.uk/category/shop+by+brand/laura+mercier.do

I recommend her ^^^ stuff too. It's expensive but it's mild. I have relatively sensitive skin too and I can wear her products. Have you tried Space at all? They're expensive but they do have good stuff and probably could find something to suit you.

Failing that, I really have had no problems with No7 at all so give it a go.
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I dont tend to be allergic to any make-up just the toners or washes. Its only on my face so I guess its just my skin. I am ok with tesco wipes for sensitive skin and I use aqueous cream for a moisturiser.
4get - if you have very sensitive skin and react to most things, try lush cosmetics. they are expensive when you start out and buy the cleanser, toner, moisturiser etc but do last and are great for very sensistive skin. the products actually do what they say and the staff will help you to find the right gear to use. i switched over last year and haven't looked back since...and am spot/blemish and grease free for the first time in my life! x

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