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Hello

PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:53 am
by Paige
Hi...I just ran across this site and thought I'd join the chatter. I'm almost 30 and have had mild psoriasis since about 15 years old, mainly on my elbows and knees. It has especially worsened on my elbows since Grad. school...stress.

Anyway, I don't have insurance at this time so use OTC creams which aren't working these days.

Has anyone tried any of the psoriasis make-up concealers on the market?

Talk to you later :)

Re: Hello

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:53 pm
by Nick Balgowan
Paige wrote:Hi...I just ran across this site and thought I'd join the chatter. I'm almost 30 and have had mild psoriasis since about 15 years old, mainly on my elbows and knees. It has especially worsened on my elbows since Grad. school...stress.

Anyway, I don't have insurance at this time so use OTC creams which aren't working these days.

Has anyone tried any of the psoriasis make-up concealers on the market?

Talk to you later :)


hello Paige. welcome aboard. My psoriasis also started about 15 years back or so. Definately triggered by an extremely traumatic event. I would not look very good in eye liner and foundation, but I do know that if you want to use a makeup, to look for one with as few additives and highest natural content as possible. The last think you want to happen is to aggrevate your psoriasis. I use some of the gentler Nivea mousturises, and I changed to an 100% organic product which seemed to make things worse. So you need to test on a smal area first I suggest.

hello Paige

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 7:26 pm
by firefly01
Hi Paige happy to meet you

Firefly x :)

Hey.

PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:59 pm
by leesgurl21
Hi Paige!

I have used make up on my psoriasis sometimes when it gets really bad. I find that it makes it less obvious in some places. I have it on and around my eyes and it just recently spread to my nose and hair line. On my eyes it looks less noticable and on the rest of it you can't really tell that it is there. You want to make sure though that you wash the area you used the make up on before you go to bed just to make sure you don't irritate the infected area(s). :)

Hello

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:39 pm
by Lisaw
:( I am shocked to read that people have psoriasis on the face. I have it in my hair and hoping it doesn't creep onto my face or neck.