How To Cover Red Cheeks, That'S Long Lasting!
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Jun 12, 2012
Melissa B.
Hey everyone,
I have really red cheeks all the time (family pass down ☺) and when I go out I seem to cover them well but it wares off closer to the end of the night, any suggestions on how to have longer lasting cover up?
Thanks!
Jun 12, 2012
Andrea F.
I think the best way to keep the redness covered is starting with a good foundation. Maybe use a fuller coverage foundation + concealer. Such as Revlon Coverstay.. which is a cheap one but gives good coverage. Maybe add a primer to your regimen, so everything will be longer lasting. Make sure to set everything with a good powder! Also- color correcting concealers! Green cancels out red. So if you could find a color correcting product that works for you, you could apply that before your foundation to cancel it out before you cover it up. :)
Jun 12, 2012
Yesenia G.
I agree with @Andera F. For the rest of my face, I don't need a foundation really, my skin is pretty clear but I also have really red cheeks. I use Hard Candy Glamaflauge Conclear on my cheeks on the areas I need it, then apply a little bit of Maybelline Super Stay Foundation. Both are heavy duty and cover it up. I set it with a powder foundation over the areas that need it. For me it dosen't end up looking to cakey and covers very well. I haven't had much luck with color correcting concealers though. You could go to Sephora and get samples of some.
Jun 28, 2012
Melissa B.
Thank you xxx