Hide Your Acne With A Concealer Effectively!
Getting rid of acne can be so hard. But if you can't get rid of it, you can hide it. Using acne concealer to obscure whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples, however, requires more than just putting concealer on your face.
Remember that a concealer does not conceal anything unless it matches your skin color and skin tones. You can’t put a pink concealer on black skin or a black concealer on fair skin and expect nobody to notice.
Liquid concealer - This works well on most of your face.
Creamier concealer - This is needed where your makes lots of lines, such as around your mouth and around your eyes.
How to Apply Concealer
- Wash and dry your hands, and then take a tiny lump of concealer out of the jar, about the size of a pea, about 1 or 2 grams.
- Place the lump of concealer on the back of your non-dominant hand, the one you do not use to hold the brush, and run the brush back and forth through the concealer to coat the brush. You don’t want any lumps or granules of concealer on the brush. If you don’t have a brush, you can use your fingers, but you need to be extra-careful not to smear too much concealer on the blemish, and not to puncture the blemish with your fingernails.
- Put just enough concealer on a pimple to cover up the redness. Then to conceal your concealer, place a thin layer of foundation makeup (which you have chosen to match your natural skin tone), or use a second layer of beige, brown, or yellow concealer to make the blemish less noticeable.
If the pimple is still somewhat visible after applying the rest of your makeup, add just a dot of concealer over it as the last step in making your face.
A Better Way
It’s better to treat acne than it is to conceal acne, and it’s better to prevent acne than it is to treat it.
source: facingacne
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