What's in My Makeup Bag? Tinted Moisturizer
In 2015, I decided to go natural. I mean, no weave, no red meat, no birth control pills natural. I'd found out I had uterine fibroids and the estrogen and progesterone in birth control pills could contribute to their growth. By that time, I'd been taking the pills for about fifteen years and I had wanted to stop taking them anyway because of other side effects I was experiencing.
What I didn’t know was that the pills were controlling my acne as well, but within a few weeks it was very clear. I dealt with the hormonal acne for a year before I took my aunt's advice and went to a dermatologist. It was affecting my self-esteem and I was over it. Nothing I was doing was working. My dermatologist put me on a six-month isotretinoin program and gave me suggestions for makeup when I griped about his directive to stop using the Bobbi Brown foundation stick I'd been using for years. He told me it contributed to the acne breakouts and that I should try an oil-free tinted moisturizer. The isotretinoin worked for me, but it does not mean I never get pimples on my face, so I still use the tinted moisturizer.
I’d never heard of tinted moisturizers, but I was excited to go to Sephora to try one out. I’m excited to go to Sephora for anything! Lol. I made my way there a week later and they conducted a shade finder assessment to find some tinted moisturizers that would be perfect for my skin tone. The beauty advisor recommended I try Laura Mercier’s Oil-Free Tinted Moisturizer in Caramel. She blended some into my skin and I loved it, it looked so natural.