Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Psoriasis Beauty....

Time for something a little different. While we all like to feel comfortable in our own skin, sometime we need a bit of help if we don't want to have everything on show. Don't get me wrong, I'm not embarrassed about my Psoriasis for the most part, sometimes it's nice if you have a special occasion or even just a day to feel better about yourself. Check out these products I use to treat my skin or just pamper myself a little bit;

Moisturisers:
 
 (E45, Elave and Emulsifying Oinment)

As you may know from previous posts, I have been moisturising religiously, more so due to doing light treatment during the first half of the year. E45 is a lighter lotion which I use in the mornings. It can be used all over the body and face. I can be very picky when it comes to anything on my skin, not only because of my Psoriasis, but also due the fact I have sensitive skin also. This in perfume free and dermatologically tested so causes no skin irritation and is even suitable for babies skin. Emulsifying Ointment is a moisturiser I use at night. It has a thicker consistancy and therefore is great to sink into the skin overnight. I find it does help, especially for those tricky thicker patches.

Makeup is not a everyday thing for me, I wear it for nights out, special occasions, if my skin is acting up, or if I just feel like getting a bit dressed up. For such occasions, I start with Elave intensive cream and as the bottle says "clinically proven to be kind and mild to dry sensitive skin"...I was sold! It really does what it says and on top of that, is free from parabens, alcohol and sulfates. It is a bit thicker than some day creams but it sinks into the skin nicely and has a nice soothing and cooling effect.

 Primers and Concealers:

(Pictured: Maybelline Concealer and Rimmel Primer)

After moisturing, I find a good primer helps to smooth out my skin especially when I have had bad facial Psoriasis. Rimmel Lasting Finish Primer is my primer of choice, and I have found it does a great job. I tend to apply it on my nose, cheeks and forehead and any areas I find I need evening out. It feels very lightweight and very silky on the skin and creates a lovely base for my foundation.

When it comes to concealing, I never did much of it, bar the bags under my eyes when I've needed it. Earlier in the year when I flared on my face, myself and the boyfriend decided to go on a night out to relax and catch up with some friends. It was then I realised, I didn't have any proper concealer with me, eek! A trip to Boots, which happened to be closed as it was the evening. Tesco it was, for limited choice. I spotted Maybelline Superstay Better Skin Concealer, so I bought it on a whim. I didn't think it would do much, but it is fantastic. It really helped to conceal the blemishes on my forehead and around my nose. A dab of powder over it and I was good to go. Another handy thing about it is it is a 11ml tube, so it takes up no room in the handbag to bring out for any little touch ups.

BB (Beauty Balms) Creams

 (Pictured: Lancome BB and NYC BB)

 When you don't need a heavy duty feel of a foundation, I love the option of a BB cream. The two I use are completely different prices on the scale but both work well. Lancome Hydra Zen Beauty Balm is one I bought when it was used on my face when I got my makeup done professionally for a friends wedding. I liked the look of it so much, I bought it there and then. It comes in 3 shades, thanks to being tanned at the time, I got the darkest shade which is perfect everytime summertime comes around. NYC Creme 5 in 1 is a more recent purchase. It claims to 1. protect skin, 2. pore minimizer, 3. erase skin imperfections, 4. smooths skin, and 5. brighten skin. I can vouch that it does do all of the above. I sometime found I had better coverage with this BB cream when my skin was at its worse and definately one I would reach for when I don't feel my best.

 Foundations:
 (Pictured: Collection, Bourjois and Revlon)

I have 3 different foundations which I rotate between depending on my mood and where I'm going. Collection Lasting Perfection Ultimate Wear Foundation is my latest purchase of the lot. I have worn this 3 or 4 times out and I am loving the application of this. The colour is really nice, I picked up Ivory which I believe is the second lightest shade. I find some foundations tend to highlight dry patches but this gives me a lovely dewy finish. Another plus, it contains SPF 20! Can protect your skin and look fabulous, all at once :D

Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum was my first holy grail foundation when I first started getting into makeup more so. It is very lightweight, not at all drying and a light but buildable application. It does have a strong enough smell, not of chemicals though, which doesn't bother me but it's not for everyone.

Another addition to my collection before Christmas Revlon Colorstay. These foundations come in two different formulations, one for dry skin, one for oily/combination skin which has a plain black cap. Pictured above is the dry skin version, which has a clear outer shell over the black, which are handy indications. I find this to be quite runny, so it does need a good shake before applying. It gives a lovely flawless finish and again as the others above, quite lightweight on the skin.

 Tools:

(Pictured: BCC F22 Brush and Real Techniques Sponge)

While its all well and good applying anything on your face with your fingers (after washing of course) its always handy to have the right tools to apply foundation to give a nice finish. I find for dry skin, once its preped with moisturiser and primer, that the Real Techniques Miracle Complextion Sponge really helps to give a flawless finish on the skin when used damp. Another plus is you use less product when it is damp, and once one layer has been applied it is easy to build up your foundation if needed. I've really purchased and started using the Black Canvas Cosmetics F22 Brush which is a nice alternative. I was never a fan of foundation brushes as I have found they can irritate or dry out already sensitive skin so I invested in this from an Irish company. I have found it gives a nice even coverage and the bristles are nice and soft on the skin. I am hoping to purchase from this company, including their eye brushes I've heard so much about.



Extras


When it comes to removing my makeup, I have recently purchased Waterwipes which are great for sensitive skin due to them containing 99.9% purified water! I find some wipes can leave my skin feeling so dried out, even after cleansing and moisturising they can still sometimes leave a sting. These leave my skin feeling so soft and smooth. Again its another Irish product, and is available in Tesco stores.


Those are pretty much my essentials, let me know if you would like to see more of these types of posts and feel free to comment which what products you like to use :)

Until next time....

Sarah x






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