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Concealer
 

 

After applying foundation, you are ready to cover up those flaws. But, remember *Never Put Concealer on First*! It can be wiped off while you blend your foundation!

  • Blemishes: Apply concealer with an eyeliner brush to cover red areas. Moderation is the key; if you cake on concealer, it will accentuate the blemish and make it more noticeable. Set concealer with loose powder applied to a cotton ball as even the softest of brushes will remove all of your hard work.
  • Concealing Scars:Apply concealer with high levels of pigment to the scarred area with an eyeliner brush on top of your foundation. Set the foundation and concealer with a dusting of powder.
  • Moles:If you'd like to draw attention away from your mole, use a brighter lipstick or blush, and make sure that your foundation and powder are lightly applied to the area with the mole. To make moles more dramatic, darken existing moles with an eyebrow pencil.
  • Freckles: Make sure that your moisturizer and/or foundation has an SPF of at least 15; this will prevent future freckles. Apply moisturizer and foundation every day. Unless your freckles are very prominent, a sheer foundation will look most natural and lessen the appearance of freckles.
 

 
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