Best women eau fraiche according to redditors

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u/manyshadesofblack · 0 pointsr/OliveMUA

Yeah the ingredients for most cosmetics are horrifying when you go thru them.

MUFEs is so full of chemicals and irritants that it could be a number of things (talc, mica, alumina, aluminum and tin oxide, etc) that bothered you. But my guesses are the phenoxyethanol (preservative) and bismuth oxychloride (sometimes disguised as CI 77163 on ingredients lists. Why anyone still puts this in makeup is beyond me)

I’m also thinking there’s a possibility you’re not sensitive to natural ingredients necessarily, but chemical derivatives of them. The beauty and pharmaceutical industries are notorious for using those. Some are good and some are fucking terrible. You might be interested in this site if you’re not already familiar. Database of ingredients, concerns, regulations (or lack there of in the US lol), etc. in cosmetics. Pretty helpful when you have sensitive skin and allergies.

If you’re interested, frankincense oil has been a huge game changer for me. Seriously amazing, miraculous stuff. I’ve used it in a variety of ways, but currently mix it with jojoba oil for a night moisturizer. That and this rose water toner have totally transformed my skin. I used to be extremely oily, acne-prone, and oxidized everything. Drastically different story now. Back story: I was desperate last summer when allergies caused my psoriasis to be out of control and spread to my face and eyelids. A lot of natural remedy experiments and weeks of research later, and it was totally gone from my face. Repeat that process a few times over, and now everything’s gone or manageable. Also miraculous, witch hazel (alcohol free versions) TL;DR frankincense, jojoba, and rose water will save your skin from just about anything. Links to the kinds I currently use are also included.

Sorry if this got very off topic, but I hope at least some of it helps!

EDIT: wtf with the downvotes? sorry for trying to help someone i guess? sensitive skin is a struggle just like being olive - just sayin...