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      I have two separate questions on dealing with makeup in different situations.  Any advice on either topic is welcome.

      First is dealing with contact lenses.  I wear rigid gas permeable (hard) contacts.  Going without is not an option.  I often find that when putting on eye makeup, the contact lens shits in my eye, meaning I now have to clean my hands, recenter the lens, and then touch up the makeup (because I have to hold the eye open to adjust the contact).  I think the eye liner is probably the main culprit.  I try not to push so hard, but I still get some shifting of the lens.  If I go with a liquid liner, the lens is less likely to shift, but then I have the problem when removing the makeup since it is much more difficult to remove liquid eye liner than a pencil/marker type.  If anyone had to deal with this and came up with a solution, please let me know.

      The second problem deals with foundation and a runny nose.  It could be because of seasonal allergies, or just walking in cold weather.  I use a tissue and try to dab more than pull on the nostrils, but I notice foundation is still coming off on the tissue.  Again, if anyone has a better suggestion, please let me know.

    • #569187
      Anonymous

      Maybe applying setting spray after you put on your makeup will help keep your foundation on.

    • #569245
      Anonymous

      *following*

    • #569748
      Angela Booth
      Hostess

      That’s always a difficult one regarding the nose and makeup. While we wear masks it takes it off and a runny nose doesn’t help either. You say your runny nose may be a seasonal allergay. I had this issue and I asked my doctor about it. Although I have never thought I suffered an allergy she thought I may have Rhinitis. She recommended I take a hayfever tablet every day. It’s an over the counter medication and it has worked a treat.

      I can’t help with the contacts issue.

       

      • #569824

        Most of the time I’m dealing with a slight drip while walking outdoors in cold weather.  I will usually do more of a squeeze and dab rather than a full wipe to minimize the amount of makeup that comes off on the tissue.

    • #569842
      Peta Mari
      Lady

      Research “baking” your foundation. That may help.

      You also may be having a reaction to the makeup you use.

      Re the eyeliner. Try getting a very fine brush. Even an artist brush could do. I have some angled flat brushes that work a treat. You can rub your eyeliner on the brush and gently apply to your eyelids. I have hooded eyes, so I only tight line mine.

      With the flatbrush you can experiment with eyeshadow. Add a little water to make a paste and add it. Some stay amazingly put once dry. Others become chalky and drop off.

      Interestingly I find that Aldi brand eyeshadows work great for this purpose.

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