Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder that causes scaly and red patches on the body. The symptoms aggravate during a flare-up that can be triggered by weather, food, or stress, among many other factors. While doctors advise against applying any makeup on the affected areas during a flareup, one can use such products on other days. So, here are a few makeup tips for covering psoriasis patches without worsening the symptoms:
Prep the skin
This is the first step for putting on makeup, irrespective of whether one has psoriasis or not. Prepping the skin will help the makeup stick to the skin without looking cakey or patchy. So, one should start by cleansing and moisturizing the skin. It is best to use a gentle cleanser and an emollient-based moisturizer that works for one’s skin type.
Check the ingredient label
Psoriasis makes the skin highly sensitive, so one should make sure the product they use does not trigger a flare-up. Most common products contain several irritants. So, it is important to read the label carefully and check all the ingredients. Products that are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and made for sensitive skin are must-haves when dealing with psoriasis.
Choose cream- or liquid-based products
Psoriasis makes the skin dry. So, excessive use of powder-based products can further take moisture away from the skin. As a result, products like foundation and concealer powders can aggravate the symptoms of psoriasis. Further, liquid-based formulations can provide better coverage. Nevertheless, one can choose sheer or dewy finish products for a natural look.
Avoid products with glitter
Some products may contain sparkles or glitter to highlight the areas where they have been applied. As the goal of makeup here is to cover up psoriasis patches, one should avoid applying such products, especially on the patches one doesn’t want to accentuate. Further, sparkle or glitter can cause irritation and inflammation in the areas of skin affected by psoriasis.
Use moisturizing products for the body
Psoriasis symptoms can develop on different body parts in addition to the face. While one may not want to wear body makeup all the time, they can cover up exposed skin when stepping outside. Here, one can get moisture-infused body foundations or coverage products that hydrate and moisturize the skin.