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Perfume allergy problems

So I get hives with most products that have perfume that I put on, body creams, foundation, basically anything with fragrance he ones I don't think effect me as much is perfume spray I get the occasional sneeze when I spray it on but no hives, shampoo n conditioner doesn't make me get hives either but I get the occasional itch.... So my problem is that I do wanna use products that smell good ad do wanna wear foundation that doesn't give me hives/ pimples and maybe try products that help get rid of acne that doesn't have perfume? Does anyone know of any products made especially for my akin type and shud I change my shampoo n conditioner aswell? Thanks :)
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I started having this problem in my 20's & it seems to be getting worse as I get older.  How does one become allergic to perfume in products, to begin with anyway?  
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Sorry took so long to reply :s thanks for this suggestions I was gunna try clique but wasn't sure lol I'll def try that out then :) never heard of goat milk tho lol that interesting
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Hi there,

It sounds like you have sensitive skin. So do I. I have used a variety of products over the years. Clinique is a good skin care line because all
the products are hypoallergenic. This line is not that expensive compared
to other make up lines. There is a company called Yves Rocher. It's a
French company situated in Quebec. Just google Yves Rocher.
Their skin care line is also really good. When they have sales, they're
amazing sales. All their skin care products are natural, smell amazing
and they're really good for sensitive skin. I once got hives from using
Ivory soap. Definitely not an ivory girl. Goat milk soap is good for ones
face if you have sensitive skin. My husband also has sensitive skin so
we only buy products for our type of skin. Remember to wear a good
sunscreen everyday in the summer to protect your skin. Hope these
suggestions are helpful. Eve
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Maybe products that aren't expensive too lol
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