Covering Birthmarks without caking
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Jan 10, 2013
Kirsten G.
I have a birthmark on my chin and I've always wanted to cover it up, but whenever I attempt to it always looks really cake-y to me. How do you guys get great coverage without looking really cake-y? I've been wanting to know secrets to covering up but still having it look natural so I'd really appreciate your feedback.
Jan 10, 2013
Maeve C.
Don't cover it!
Jan 10, 2013
Kat T.
Check out bareMinerals correcting cream concealer, dermablend, or studio finish concealer by MAC. Also - use a fluffy round tipped brush to blend the edges of the product seamlessly into your skin.
Jan 10, 2013
Melina H.
Use a creamy foundation. Liquid goes on think and powder isn't heavy enough. Covergirl is my favorite!!
Jan 10, 2013
Chelsie L.
you can get a camouflage concealer which is for covering birthmarks, moles, tattoos without being cakey (:
Jan 10, 2013
Tiffany M.
Dermablend covers tattoos with out being cakey but you may just need foundation with fuller coverage
Revlon colorstay covers my tattooed (light brown) eyebrows
Jan 11, 2013
Victoria H.
You could use a colour corrector before concealer?
Jan 11, 2013
Trish S.
What kind of birth mark is it? Is it a port wine birth mark??
I can help you once i know what kind of birthmark it is!(:
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