answers1: First apply your foundation. I would reccomend Neutrogena
Skin Clearing foundation (it has medicine in it to help clear
breakouts). Then apply concealer that is a shade lighter than your
skin and blend. To finish dust face with translucent powder to
eliminate shine. It's easy and wont clog pores! :)
answers2: I would not put any makeup on a pimple because it clogs your
pores and tends to make it look crusty!
answers3: 1. dab the color that matches your skin tone to your finger. <br>
2. then put it on the blemish. <br>
3. rub until even with your face.
answers4: Sry, but for now u need to focus on making the pimple
dissapear by cleansing it or i spose u could freeze it [: <br>
<br>
then once its gone u dont have to wory about that ^.^
answers5: ok first go to the store and find a foundation or liquid
make up that matches your skin tone. i reccommend Covergirl Clean
Makeup. it comes in a small glass bottle witha blue cap. Then buy a
powder ccompact of your skin color. first apply the liquid makeup to
your face with a little triangle sponge for makeup then apply the
powder when your done. it really works! i do it everyday :)
answers6: cover the spot with light foundation and blend it, try
applying it to the spot using an eye makeup brush or a lip gloss
stick. <br>
Then apply white powder over, to get rid of the redness. After that
blend in some bronzer to match up with ur skin, soo theres not just a
white spot. <br>
make sure u put power over the foundation and u use a brush if u dont
the foundation will come of and the redness will apear again.
answers7: its really simple. just get a SMALL dap of concealor and
use it to cancel out the reddness. concealor doesnt make it look like
the pimples not even there, and if you try to use it like that it will
cause thezit to look crusty and attract even more unwanted attention
to it.
answers8: Look for blemish concealers that: <br>
<br>
Are high-quality <br>
Are oil-free <br>
Will not clog pores <br>
Matches your skin tone <br>
Has a green or yellow base or undertone - this helps offset the
redness associated with pimples <br>
<br>
Good brands... <br>
<br>
Dermablend Smooth Concealer: This product was named a best beauty buy
from InStyle Magazine, and a little goes a long way to disguise those
unwanted facial spots. <br>
<br>
MAC Studio Finish Concealer: This concealer provides excellent
coverage and lasting results. <br>
<br>
Neutrogena SkinClearing oil-free concealer: This highly-rated formula
not only conceals pimples, but has ingredients to heal them and
prevent new blemishes from forming. <br>
<br>
Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage: This concealer has is recommended by
many beauty experts and can be used for pimples as well as other
blemishes like broken veins. <br>
<br>
How to do it <br>
<br>
First, apply an oil-free foundation as to your skin as you normally
would, using light and blended layers if necessary. Next, apply the
concealer gently and specifically to the affected spot, using either:
<br>
<br>
Completely clean fingertips <br>
The tip of a clean cosmetic sponge <br>
Small facial makeup brush <br>
Clean cotton swab <br>
Then let the concealer dry completely. Once the makeup is dry, it's
important to dust the area lightly with an oil-free pressed or loose
powder to set the foundation and concealer. <br>
<br>
Note: Be careful not to over apply - applying a second layer of
concealer sometimes backfires and ends up softening and removing the
concealer.
answers9: You need concealer and foundation. <br>
First you should get your concealer and dab a few dots under your
eyes, to hide dark circles. Then put some dabs over blemishes that
need to be covered. <br>
Then you apply your foundation. <br>
For liquid, i would get a duo fiber stippling brush(like the 187 at
MAC, but if your on a budget, go to www.coastalscents.com, they have
the same thing but for only 7.00!) put some foundation on your hand,
and then get the brush and stipple and swirl on your face. <br>
For powder foundation(loose powder), get a buffer or kabuki brush, and
pour some into the cap, and buff onto your face. <br>
Hope that helps!
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