Originally Posted by Lilyland83
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Hello everyone! I'm new to the forum! Or well, usually I lurk here a bit, but I thought I'd take the plunge and start posting 
I've been using Everyday Minerals foundation in Sandy Fair (with their rice finishing powder in Fair) for a while now. Have tried several formulas but am not happy with the outcome of any of them 
I have very pale, acne & eczema prone skin. The eczema causes my skin to be mostly dry and flaky, with oily yet flaky skin (and some acne) on my forehead. I use mild products on my face and exfoliate twice a week, but ya know, eczema is....well, eczema To make a long story short, I have difficult and sensitive skin.
So far with EDM, it feels like someone is pointing a big spotlight on my face because it seems to highlight all the bad bits instead of covering them up and putting all the emphasis on the flakiness without settling into my skin nicely. And on my forehead it looks caked on even though I use very little. And it gets into all the lines I have on my face instead of smoothing them out.
Hope you girls (& guys) can maybe help me out here. I really want that nice, soft, mineral make up look. Seems like everyone manages to achieve it but me 
Anyone else out there with difficult skin who has found a MMU brand they really like?
Thanks in advance!!
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I'm fairly new to using MM, but I have the same skin issues, with an added psorisis...lovely huh?!

I've been trying EDM, and so far I have had great results with my skin. It appears to be clearing up and the coverage has been pretty awesome for me. I have some very red blemishes from using a toner that was too harsh for my skin and EDM has covered them wonderfully. I use Clinique foaming facial cleaner (for now at least) and moisturize really well. I let the moisturizer sink in for minimum 15 mins. Then I use my primer, concealer, and a combo of all 3 types of foundation she has. They seem to balance each other out well with my skin considering I have MULTIPLE issues. You may want to experiment with some samples in your color of each of the foundation types. Since I need moisture on most areas, I use more of the foundation for that purpose in my mixture. I'm still sampling other brands to find the one that works best with my skin though.
Sorry, I forgot to add that I used to use a pretty harsh exfoliator that was tearing my skin up and I noticed that would make the dry spots come out even more and my skin would look really red. I switched to using extra virgin olive oil, granulated sugar, and dark brown sugar to exfoliate twice/week. This has also worked wonders for all of the issues with my skin as well.