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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Anyone use it and anyone know how to get it to NOT transfer onto clothing or, for example, bed sheets... "
I had a terrible experience with it culminating in finding out I'm allergic to it and it made my skin a zillion times worse.
Basically, no, it got everywhere |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Anyone use it and anyone know how to get it to NOT transfer onto clothing or, for example, bed sheets...
I had a terrible experience with it culminating in finding out I'm allergic to it and it made my skin a zillion times worse.
Basically, no, it got everywhere "
Gutted. And I spent a fortune on it too! Very annoying. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Anyone use it and anyone know how to get it to NOT transfer onto clothing or, for example, bed sheets...
I had a terrible experience with it culminating in finding out I'm allergic to it and it made my skin a zillion times worse.
Basically, no, it got everywhere
Gutted. And I spent a fortune on it too! Very annoying. "
Same here, it's bloody expensive. I couldn't use it at all because of the allergic reaction. My skin ended up red raw and weeping. Not good. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Mehron barrier spray
I've only used it however on others in shows "
Ooh good suggestion.
I have a friend who uses hairspray to fix her makeup! She swears by it. Maybe not a good idea if you've a skin condition you're using the Dermablend to cover though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Could be worth looking at theatrical makeup stockists for setting powders and fixing sprays, I think there will always be some transfer onto e.g. sheets, especially if sweat is involved, but some of that stuff is hardcore, designed to stay put under hot theatre lights. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Could be worth looking at theatrical makeup stockists for setting powders and fixing sprays, I think there will always be some transfer onto e.g. sheets, especially if sweat is involved, but some of that stuff is hardcore, designed to stay put under hot theatre lights. "
I recommend Charles Fox in Covent Garden. The staff are very knowledgeable. |
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It's worth getting beauticians to demonstrate the fastness of their products before purchase or agree a returns process, if not fast. I don't rate dermablend and have sensitive skin too. I wouldn't put hair spray or art materials fixing spray on my skin either. Skin needs to breathe, so makeup is a challenge alone. |
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