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never bin in here before...please speak slowly and clearly and dont throw cabbages at me

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MuddhaOfSuburbia · 17/01/2015 12:42

Can anyone heeeeeelp meeeeeee

Am forties,bare minimum make up (lippy mascara bb sometimes/tinted moosturiser, cleanse and moisturise when I remember daily)

Have what I THINK must be rosacea-lots of teeny broken veins on cheeks and nose-looks ok from.distance (ruddy hardyesque outdoor type Hmm) but fucking awful in photos

Seem to remember from Jackie days talk of greenish tinted stuff-is that still a thing??

Honestly I look like one of those ten years younger ladies where everyone points and laughs in Bromley town centre and says 93

Any advice gratefully recd. But am on phone and site keeps dicking me about so might not reply till later

Tia

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MuddhaOfSuburbia · 17/01/2015 12:43

HAHAHAHA MOOSTURISER

Freudian slip??

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Pagwatch · 17/01/2015 12:46

Moosturiser Grin

I can't help you with that but I know there are loads of products - it's just one of the very few I don't need.
I'll have a look at some ranges I know are good but hopefully someone who uses them will post.

Plexie · 17/01/2015 13:18

Green tinted foundation is still available. I've no knowledge of Rosacea though - are you sure it's that or just broken veins from weather exposure? This Huffington Post article recommends avoid green tint (too grey-looking) and using a yellow-based colour to cancel out the redness.

MuddhaOfSuburbia · 17/01/2015 13:21

Thanks both

Dont quite remember what made me decide rosacea so poss just weathering (I walk miles)

Also worsened recently bc (??) menopause- specially when I eat anything hot and/or spicy

Will google

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MilkThistle187 · 17/01/2015 14:21

La Roche Posay has a range, Rosiliac I think, for your skin type. Their stuff is v v good so I would give that a try.

Have a look at this Lisa Eldridge video, she gives great advice and there is a list of recommended products here

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