![]() ![]() “You want the most coverage only on the centre of the blemish,” says Charlotte McHale, Clarins Training Manager. This is especially important if you’re using a concealer that isn’t a liquid formula. Warming the concealer against your finger will loosen it up and make it easier to blend. Instead, choose a shade that matches your skin tone perfectly. Never apply a concealer that’s lighter than your skin tone. Use the right shadeĮspecially if your spot is raised and swollen, you need to be extra careful about the shade of concealer you choose. Instead, dispense some product on the back of your hand and then apply it to the spot, with a brush or your finger. No matter what type of concealer you choose to use, avoid dotting it directly on the blemish (even if the concealer comes with a doe foot applicator). So, your make-up will appear natural, even if you’re using high coverage concealer. ![]() This will ensure that some of your real skin shines through. Choose a formula that offers even but light coverage. How to use concealer to cover acne Start with a natural baseīegin by first applying a light layer of foundation all over. You also need to ace your application technique. To achieve this effect, you need to find the right concealer for you. The best concealer for acne is one that packs a punch in terms of coverage and matches your skin tone so perfectly that it camouflages the spot and then disappears into the skin. If you choose to cover your spots or acne scars, the trick is to reach for concealer. But if you’ve tried this you already know that the result isn’t always the most flattering. So, many people switch to a super high coverage foundation and then apply loads of it. There is a misconception that when you have spots, you need to cover them by wearing loads of make-up. ![]()
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