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How to get rid of the “itchies”

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How to get rid of the “itchies”

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Last Post Jul 25, 2008 9:10 AM by: Nitesky
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Re: How to get rid of the “itchies”

Jul 25, 2008 9:10 AM
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I have never had any itching but if I ever do I am going to give this a try. TY.
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How to get rid of the “itchies”

Jul 18, 2008 7:11 PM
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I really think that this will help many if not all of you out there who suffer with mineral makeup “itchies” when it gets warm. July 4 was the big and final test for me. For the past few days before the 4 I've been using a sponge to apply my mineral makeup and applying it with only a sponge. No brush or buffing. I've applied it both dry and wet and the results have been the same. No itching when I begin to perspire! This is great news for me and I hope that it helps someone out there as much as it has me. The 4 was super hot and I was at an outdoor party all day and night. I can't tell you how much I perspired but one notable thing, I never itched. In the middle of the day I began asking a few women who I knew wore mineral makeup if they ever itched when they became warm. One asked me immediately "how did you know" I explained that I do. I told her about my method of applying with a damp sponge and not using a brush and she is eager to try this herself.

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