Ladies! Need make-up recommendations that can withstand Methadone related sweating!
As anyone on long term Methadone maintenence could tell you, a very inconvenient, uncomfortable side effect many of us experience is intense sweating. This summer is particularly fucking hot, and I'm having a hard time finding a foundation that can withstand the downpour of sweat from my face without looking gross after 10 minutes and smearing or dripping off. I'm looking for recommendations of any brands and/or types of foundation other ladies (and make-up wearing men) have found to be mostly or entirely sweat proof (if there is such a thing as sweat proof foundation).
I've tried mineral foundations (probably the worst), BB & CC creams (work okay but not enough coverage; I wasn't blessed with flawless skin unfortunately, though it's not terrible either), photo finish foundations, aqua and moisturizing foundations (I also have dry skin), and everything in between!
Any help, suggestions, and insight is greatly appreciated~
I apologize if this isn't in the propery forum category. "The Dark Side" of recovery relating to everyday issues seemed appropriate!
As anyone on long term Methadone maintenence could tell you, a very inconvenient, uncomfortable side effect many of us experience is intense sweating. This summer is particularly fucking hot, and I'm having a hard time finding a foundation that can withstand the downpour of sweat from my face without looking gross after 10 minutes and smearing or dripping off. I'm looking for recommendations of any brands and/or types of foundation other ladies (and make-up wearing men) have found to be mostly or entirely sweat proof (if there is such a thing as sweat proof foundation).
I've tried mineral foundations (probably the worst), BB & CC creams (work okay but not enough coverage; I wasn't blessed with flawless skin unfortunately, though it's not terrible either), photo finish foundations, aqua and moisturizing foundations (I also have dry skin), and everything in between!
Any help, suggestions, and insight is greatly appreciated~
I apologize if this isn't in the propery forum category. "The Dark Side" of recovery relating to everyday issues seemed appropriate!
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