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Choosing A Concealer

For all of us there are times when we have a bit more to cover than our foundation will handles. A blemish, a dark spot, dark circles under the eyes. That's when a good concealer comes in handy. Foundation is perfect for evening out skin tone and providing overall skin coverage. For those touch up spots a concealer is the answer.

There are a wide variety of concealers on the market. Some concealers are too pink, too dry, too hard to apply. Finding one that does the job for you may take some experimentation.
How to apply your concealer

1. Match your concealer to your skin tone, be sure it is no more than one shade lighter for the best results

2. For the best and most natural coverage apply your foundation first, then apply your concealer to the flaw areas and retouch foundation if needed.

3. Apply lightly,and add more as needed. Be sure it doesn't look caked and and unnatural. Blend thouroughly.

4. If you have dry skin apply a light moisturizer prior to applying foundation and concealer.

5. Concealer is best applied with a small brush by dabbing. For around the eyes you can use your fingers.
Concealer Product Review

1. Cle de Peau Beaute is a stick concealer, which works terrific on dark circles. It's perfect for removing dark circles and eliminates dark spots. A little dab goes a long way and it lasts all day. It doesn't cake.

2. Dermablend Blemish Concealer is a stick concealer that works great on acne cover up. It doesn't run or become oily and it doesn't turn orange.

3. Max Factor Erace Concealer is a stick concealer that is both inexpensive and effective. It's sheer enough for use around the eyes, yet substantial enough to hide imperfections on other parts of the face.

4. Crhistian Dior Anti Fatigue Concealer is a liquid concealer with a sponge applicator. Works great on eye circles, blemishes, and fades fine lines. It does not cake.

5. Iman Concealer is a liquid concealer with sponge applicator. It provides medium coverage. Works great on eye circles and small imperfections.

6. L'Oreal Visible Lift Line Minimizing Concealer is a tube cream concealer. Provides light to medium coverage and works well with yellow undertones. Doesn't cake and lasts all day.

Of course there are plenty of other great products on the market but these were our top picks.


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