Using of Concealers for Facial Makeup.

Concealers are used to cover blemishes and discolorations and may be applied before or after foundation. They are available in pots, pencils, wands, and tubes or sticks in arrange of color to coordinate with or match natural skin tones. Some specifically treat acne and oiliness, while others provide anti-aging ingredients and moisturing benefits.


Generally, pot concealer is the heaviest and provides the most coverage. Pencil concealer gives sheer to medium coverage and may contain some moisture. Wand concealer is usually sponge or brush-tipped and in fluid consistency. Tube or stick concealer is usually medium to sheer and may double as a foundation.

 

Concealer is removed from the container with a spatula and may be applied with a concealer brush or sponge. Place it sparingly over blemishes or areas of discoloration and blend it into the surrounding skin with a facial sponge.

 


It is important to match concealer color to skin as closely as possible. Concealer that is noticeably lighter than skin ca appears “raccoon-like


 And can actually draw attention to a problem area such as a dark circle. Fi covering a blemish, match skin very closely so as not to highlight the blemish. The principles that apply to choosing foundation color also apply to concealer color.

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