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Is Jane Iredale loose or pressed powder better for post-laser?

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Is Jane Iredale loose or pressed powder better for post-laser?

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Either will cover the erythema and give the necessary sun protection. You might want to bear in mind, however, that the new skin after laser is extremely sensitive and the fewer ingredients you have to worry about, the better. The loose powders contain less than the pressed. Jane Iredale’s advice on lasered skin is to keep it as simple as possible. Will the minerals cover bruising or birthmarks? Yes. However, the shadow of some dark bruising may show through. Try Jane Iredale Disappear, the peach CircleDelete, CoverCare or Enlighten to camouflage anything that the powders won’t. Please refer to the Application section to learn how to use them. What does a water- and perspiration-proof rating mean? Under the new FDA monograph, no manufacturer is now allowed to claim a “water proof” rating. The highest nomenclature that can be used is “very water resistant.” This is a rating allowed by the FDA when a product has successfully completed its criteria for underwater testing. It requires that

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