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Sep 28, 2013
Azia H.
Any tips on how and what I could use to cover up pitted chicken pox scars to make them less visible/ noticeable??
Sep 28, 2013
Sevetria M.
How old is it? I have 2 regular concealer or if I'm using a heavier foundation does the trick. Mine however are several years old. When they were fairly new I used dermablend.
Sep 28, 2013
Azia H.
It's really old , I've had it since I was 5, I've tried foundation but I feel like it emphasizes the indent even more.