What Causes Products On The Face To Oxidizing?
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May 29, 2013
Jen C.
My skin is already sensative so I need to k iw what to look out for between the oxidizing and sensitive skin?
May 29, 2013
Asma A.
Harsh acids ad chemicals can cause your sensitive skin to react! Some others have a good effect while others don't in this view you are a victim of this!
May 29, 2013
Jamie D.
There is no one answer to this. What causes foundation to oxidise might be a combination of various factors including PH of skin (how acid it is), humidity, skin temperature and oiliness of the skin. It could be one or it could be all. the only way to know if it will oxidize is by trying a sample and wear it for a day to see if there are any reactions.