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PostHeaderIcon What type of drugstore foundation should I use if I have eczema, rosacea and sensitive skin?

I have eczema(very dry skin), a little bit of rosacea and sensitive skin. I am looking for foundation from drugstore or other stores like Walmart. Ohh and i live in Canada, and Canada doesnt have Walgreens or CVS or target. So I really need some help!! >.<

I don’t use drugstore type foundations anymore. However, when I still did, I had good results with Almay and Neutrogena. Now I use Bare Minerals in the summer (when my skin gets oily) and Estee Lauder Equalizer when my skin is a bit drier. They are a bit expensive though, so if budget is to be considered, definitely Neutrogena and Almay (at least for me).

7 Responses to “What type of drugstore foundation should I use if I have eczema, rosacea and sensitive skin?”

  • Juliette M says:

    physician’s formula. its all natural, and its great makeup. I recommend the loose mineral foundation, but they have liquid too I believe
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  • HelloGoodbye says:

    Neutrogena is best….or Clinique :)
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  • Chloe says:

    Physicians Formula
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  • Kati J says:

    use olay for wheen u wash your face in the shower and use covergirl for makeup because it works really well
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  • mms's says:

    I too have eczema on my face and honestly I don’t use drug store brands any more( they don’t have the colour range for me nor does my face agree with them)

    A good start would be Marcelle its available at shopper drug mart. with super sensitive skin, i find that what irritates my skin changes constantly so I have to change frequently brands. I used to use revlon and marcelle when I used to purchase from the drugstore. Now I used MAC and clinque
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  • laheira2 says:

    I don’t use drugstore type foundations anymore. However, when I still did, I had good results with Almay and Neutrogena. Now I use Bare Minerals in the summer (when my skin gets oily) and Estee Lauder Equalizer when my skin is a bit drier. They are a bit expensive though, so if budget is to be considered, definitely Neutrogena and Almay (at least for me).
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  • mysti says:

    I have terrible rosacea/eczema/sensitive skin/chronic dermatitis. I know there are probably better things out there, but when I really want to wear makeup, I use Maybelline Mineral Powder Foundation. It’s a powder in a little jar and comes with a brush. It’s actually the first "foundation" I have been able to tolerate in years. The mineral makeups seem to be ok for my skin. I would love to try Bare Minerals but haven’t ever bought it. You can buy the Maybelline kind at Walmart.
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