Joining the IT Cosmetics UK #ITCommunity Team

Joining the IT Cosmetics UK #ITCommunity Team

I don’t usually do posts like this. But as an IT Cosmetics UK review blogger (well, I’ve never called myself that before, but here we are), I got a DM from a brand I’ve genuinely loved for years asking if I’d be interested in being part of their UK community team. The answer was obviously yes.

IT Cosmetics is a brand built around the idea that everyone deserves to feel confident in their skin. Their products are developed with dermatologists and plastic surgeons and are formulated specifically for skin concerns – redness, sensitivity, texture, coverage for conditions like rosacea. As someone with rosacea and combination-oily skin, I’ve been using IT Cosmetics products for years because they just work for my skin type in a way a lot of mainstream beauty brands don’t. If you’re managing rosacea alongside scalp conditions, the skincare crossover is real – my seb derm on scalp vs face post covers how I manage both.

Being part of the UK community team means I’ll be sharing more IT Cosmetics content going forward. All opinions are my own – that’s always been the deal and it’s not changing.


FAQ

Is IT Cosmetics good for rosacea?

IT Cosmetics is specifically formulated with input from dermatologists and plastic surgeons, and many of their products are designed for sensitive and reactive skin including rosacea. Their CC+ Cream in particular is widely recommended in the rosacea community for its buildable coverage and SPF.

Is IT Cosmetics available in the UK?

Yes. IT Cosmetics is available in the UK through their own website and through major UK retailers including QVC UK, Marks & Spencer, and selected department stores.

What IT Cosmetics products are best for combination oily skin?

The IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream is a popular choice for combination and oily skin types – it provides coverage and SPF without being too heavy. Skincare-focused formulas from the brand tend to work better than heavier creams for oily skin types.


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1 Comment

  1. January 15, 2021 / 5:28 pm

    I have not, but will need to check them out now!

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