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Sep 9, 2013
Erica W.
Just a little curious about this:
Is it possible to use make-up for sensitive skin for other skin types?
I have combination skin, and use make-up foundation for combination skin, but I was wondering if it's possible to use make-up foundations, creams, moisturizers, etc. for sensitive skin on other skin types and not have any adverse reactionsIs it possible to use make-up for sensitive skin for other skin types?
I wanted to ask all you brilliant makeup mavens out there and weigh-in on your opinions. Thanks for your thoughtful replies!!
Sep 9, 2013
Nihal m.
I'm not a makeup expert but I think it won't be a problem... Makeup and skincare products for sensitive skin only lacks ingredients that can cause irritations like fragrance...but I don't think that it will change your skin nature.
Sep 9, 2013
MakeupByMiiso X.
No it shouldn't e a problem please it'll probably be more friendly for your skin! Try out one that you think your most confortable with and see how it goes. If its a product that you would find has a assistant or counter, get them to give you samples or test it out on you! X.