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Old 05-29-2007, 05:52 PM
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Default Sensitive skin

I am sure that I cannot be alone in this problem. I seem to have developed an allergy to heavy clown makeup. My skin is constantly blotchy... it has been like this for a while now. It looks as though i have been sponged with red paint.

I have 3 options.

The first is to give up clowning. Not really an option as I need some cash to get my car doors fixed

Second option: find an allergy-free makeup. I have tried everything from standard stage makeup to egg-white and paint. The egg-white caused me to be attacked by errant gulls. I welcome suggestions.

Third option: Make a feature of my blotchy skin. The red blotches can be emphasised by taking a hot bath and then wearing makeup overnight. My dog won't come near me when I am blotchy but I am prepared to lose the dog if I can get my career back on target. If I take this option I will change my name to Blotchy.

Suggestions please.

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Old 05-29-2007, 08:50 PM
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Hello Bananas,

Have you been doing anything different lately? Either with your make-up or with the removal process? What type of make-up do you normally use? Not all the different things you have used lately but what you have been using that used to work. Do you do anything to your skin before putting on your make-up? Have you been doing anything to your skin after you take off your make-up?
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Have you tried the light make-up and there is one listed as hyper-allergic- Kryolan [sorry not sure of correct spelling] and go with possibly a lite or Euro Clown face which min. the make up. It's prob. a reaction to something you're using, but if you can't figure out what's causing it, I'd suggest seeking medical advice. Because there are some medical conditions that could cause blotchy type skin as well.
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try some cortozone cream
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Would that be instead of clown white or auguste? ..... Splat!
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Would that be instead of clown white or auguste? ..... Splat!
No, no...on the dry spots.

Another thing, always moisturize following any gig.
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Many thanks all..... I am taking a vacation to let my blotchiness subside but I will try your suggestions on my return.

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How are you taking the stuff off? Nothing different there either? I used some generic baby shampoo once that irritated my baby face.
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well bananas have you tried after taking your make up off to use clarifying lotion(basicly acetone)? If your skin is blotchy this should help. My brothers girlfriend is a clinique rep. so she gives skin care advise all the time! try it and let me know how things go!
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OKAY___I too have always had a problem with the sensitive skin thing. SO--what I did was I kept using the grease paint (Ben Nye) and the REMOVAL was the problem for moi. So, I went to Clown Antics.com and got the proface sensitive skin liquid remover. I pour it over a box of aloe baby wipes, and it's the BEST!! Really works great. remember...PROFACE. Bump a nose!
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