You can try it but I think for a man it might be too "glowy." They will give
you a sample to try at home and please be sure to look at yourself in both
natural daylight and artificial light. If you live in a large city you might
try the derm or plastic surgery departments at one of the clinics or hospitals
as they often have a corrective cosmetic consultant or they can refer you to
one. Good luck.
In a message dated 10/20/2007 1:18:58 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
papapete161%40yahoo.com">papapete161
yahoo.com writes:
Hello
I want to know if anyone has used bare minerals product to cover up
rosacea.I'm a male and i don't like to put make up ou my face.I'll try anything to
cover a red face.
thank you
Pete
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