Psoriasis Club
  • Forum
  • Home
  • Portal
  • Member List
  • Psoriasis Score
  • PQOLS
  • What is psoriasis
  • Search
  • Help
Hello Guest, Welcome To The Psoriasis Club Forum. We are a self funded friendly group of people who understand.
Never be alone with psoriasis, come and join us. (Members see a lot more than you)
wave
Login Register
Login
Username:
Password:
Lost Password?
 
Psoriasis Club › HealthHealth Boards › Psoriasis And Psoriatic Arthritis Topics v
« Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 … 24 Next »

xmas party = Nothing to wear because skin is so bad :( Any tips?

Threaded Mode
xmas party = Nothing to wear because skin is so bad :( Any tips?
Rebecca Offline
Newbie


Posts: 3
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Gender: Female
Location: u.k
Treatment: dovobet
#1
Wed-14-11-2012, 23:59 PM
So, it's xmas time coming up and I've just started a new job ish (4 months) when I am at work I wear jeans and a jumper so no one sees my skin. This is good but the xmas party is coming up and because no one has seen any of me I have no idea what to wear out. I know this might sound silly but does anyone know if I can just put a lil make up on my arms? It wouldnt only be for a few hours. I've gone threw my life not showing my legs (even in the summer time) so as annoying as it still is it's okay and I can always wear tights. My arms have been fine all my life really. I don't wanna think too much about it coz I will stress and that's obviously not what I want to do but I get so sad not even being able to go and shop for something nice to wear out. Sorry if this sounds lame but no one else understands
Quote
Krissie_Wright Offline
Psoriasis Survivor & Domestic Goddess


Posts: 76
Threads: 5
Joined: Mar 2012
Gender: Female
Location: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Psoriasis Score: 41
Treatment: Dovonex/Dovobet/Methotrexate
#2
Thu-15-11-2012, 15:34 PM
Hi Rebecca,

I know how hard it must be for you to find something that you feel comfortable wearing that won't show off your patches too badly.  It's not something I really struggle with but I have friends with Eczema and Psoriasis who never uncover their patchy areas.  

One of my good friends swears by skin camouflage, I have seen her with it on and her psoriasis is a lot less noticeable.  Have a look at their website, it may have some tips and ideas for you.



Krissie
Quote
Troll Offline
I can see you in the dark.

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 527
Threads: 12
Joined: Sep 2011
Gender: Female
Location: On the fence
Psoriasis Score: 32
Treatment: Sandpaper
#3
Sat-17-11-2012, 19:47 PM
Fred mentioned the Changing Faces website the other day and I noticed they have a page about camouflage.
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,851
Threads: 3,885
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#4
Sat-17-11-2012, 20:46 PM
Sorry Rebecca, I'm not of much help on dressing up for a party but I have made a new thread about Skin Camouflage here: Skin Camouflage where members can add their tips.

I hope it helps.
Quote
Lady Bugley-Ah Offline
Every day's a sunny day but sometimes clouds get in the way

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 215
Threads: 2
Joined: Mar 2012
Gender: Female
Location: Wiltshire
Treatment: Silkis, lotions and potions
#5
Mon-19-11-2012, 13:35 PM
Hi Rebecca
I know how you feel but don't be too glum as there are easy solutions.
First of all get chatting to the other girls to find out what they are wearing - it might be party dresses, tunics and leggings or skinny satin trousers. That's the first step to feeling comfortable, making sure you have chosen the 'right' outfit.

If it is party dresses you can wear tights to cover your legs and why not - it is winter after all! There is a huge range out there even in the local supermarkets and on the internet (try tightsplease.co.uk) in lots of different colours, textures (lacey, spangly), and fabrics (wool, cotton and nylon).
For the arms you could wear a little bolero or cropped cardi or a pashmina (you can get some good seconds on Amazon in every colour under the sun!).

I have used dabs of ordinary makeup foundation on my leg blotches when wearing more transparent tights. Moisturise the psoriasis thoroughly before applying the foundation and then dust with a little face powder so it doesn't stick to your tights. I don't see why you can't do this on your arms but it may rub off on your clothing or someone else. That's where the proper camoflague make up really works.

You say that you usually don't worry about your arms so I think it's best to grin and 'bare' it. After all you can't wear a jumper in the summer so you will have to get those arms out sooner or later. There is no psoriasis police out there, most people don't notice it as they are not out looking for it (especially at a party wearing beer goggles). If you get any 'double takes' just explain what it is.

Don't be embarrassed, be bold. You will go to the ball and you will look fab-u-lous darling!

All the best
Lady B
The Stylist with Psoriasis
Quote
Hanna Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 594
Threads: 38
Joined: Nov 2011
Gender: Female
Location: sussex, UK
Treatment: Nothing!
#6
Mon-19-11-2012, 17:35 PM
At my work party I wear a nice frock, I have very bad psoriasis on my legs but I wear fishnet type tights I have a nice pair that have roses on (looks great with red skin)
The other thing is accessorise with some nice jewellery and bangles, it breaks up your arms.
Long sleeve tops can be nice, some people wear lacy type tops.

I guess some of it depends on your clothing taste

But above all, just try to enjoy a night out xxx
Quote
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Any advice welcome!! Emi1995 19 12,136 Tue-09-08-2022, 16:04 PM
Last Post: D Foster
  Daily Skin Care Forest Walker 10 9,406 Tue-19-10-2021, 14:01 PM
Last Post: Kat
Thumbs Up Skin Camouflage Fred 12 35,508 Wed-23-01-2019, 20:54 PM
Last Post: jiml
Lightbulb Top tips for newly diagnosed psoriasis patients Fred 0 7,582 Sat-14-07-2018, 20:14 PM
Last Post: Fred
  How could you identify if it psoriasis or anykind of skin desease? jessagarcia115 1 3,732 Fri-29-06-2018, 13:40 PM
Last Post: Fred



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
    About | Contact us | Login | Register | Home | Cookies/GDPR | RSS Syndication | Portal | Types Of Psoriasis | Psoriasis Score | Members Only Boards
    Copyright © 2010 - 2025 Psoriasis Club | All Rights Reserved | Founded May 2010 | Psoriasis Club Is Self Funded Without Sponsors Or Donations | Software by MyBB | Social
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode