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What's the best foundation for dry/ rosacea skin? Help ladies my self esteem is low at the moment😭

Hey beautiful ladies! Looking for advice.

I have been working since I remember, I did university and I always used baby cream to hide my red skin. I finally landed a job where I can dress up smart/ casual and not uniform so I have been more aware of my looks. Body type, face shape, hair cut, skin routine and try to feel comfortable and happy on my skin.

I’m struggling to find a foundation that actually works for my dry, rosacea-prone skin, and hoping people may help me out β€” I use KiKo at the moment.

A few things about my situation:

Dry skin - rosacea/redness ( I always used something every day to cover this insecurity of mine)

I also have some allergies (high fever, during spring or even AC) β€” and every time I blow my nose the foundation around my nose just rubs off and it looks weird 😭

I am considering changing for a foundation that does come off after blowing my nose. Imagine being in the office sneezing now stop and getting all red 😭

Has anyone with similar skin successfully used a KIKO foundation that stays put?

Also any tips on: β€’ primers that help with dry skin β€’ setting sprays/powders that actually keep makeup in place β€’ applying around the nose without it disappearing

Thanks so much πŸ’›

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