Sunday, August 22, 2010

Do You Know This About Rosacea?

  • 1) Rosacea is a chronic, inflamatory skin condition.
  • 2) Rosacea is NOT acne.
  • 3) It can be triggered by a wide range of emotional, environmental and physical factors.
  • 4) It can't be cured, but it can be managed.
The reason I bring this up is I've bumped into several women lately that have this skin disorder. I've heard about Rosacea for years, but I've never known much about it. What I do know is that I've discovered our MakeSense Foundation has given several women the coverage they've been looking for but haven't been able to find. Our Foundation covers and blends their skin tone without having to apply a heavy thick layer. They love not feeling like they're wearing a mask.

Just thought I'd bring this up in case you might have or know someone who has this skin disorder.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Your Struggle to Find the Perfect Foundation is Over

Yikes! I can't believe I've been gone so long. In my absense I've been working with lots of women who struggle to find the perfect foundation. The common thread seems to be that it's too thick, looks chalky and makes them feel clostrophobic. They can't seem to find the perfect color and are tired of it coming off when they work out or swim. They are also annoyed with the extra cleaning bills because it rubbs off on their clothes.

Do you know that with the right formula, you can look years younger? The perfect mix can even out your skin tone, cover up age spots, nourish your skin and protect you from the sun. SeneGence MakeSense Foundation is the perfect formula and is oil-free and water-resistant. This long lasting formula can be used on any skin type and provides a mechanical shield equivalent to an SPF 30 when applied after the DayTime Moisturizer. Each shade can be applied onto a multitude of skin tones as it adapts to your skin pigmentation. Use it together with the Pearlizer and get a glowing finish. In fact, women often say to me, "you seem to be glowing today." The finish is so subtle, you can't quite figure out why there is a difference. It doesn't cost a dime to try it. :)