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Aug 24, 2013
Vanessa W.
What concealer are you using? Some have less coverage than others. When applying, use dabbing motions, not smearing. This will cover it better. Concealer should be the same colour as your face unless it's for undereyes, in which it should be salmon-peach and/or brightening. Always use powder after foundation so you know how much to put on. Always set concealer with powder. :)
Aug 24, 2013
Vanessa W.
Whoops I mean *always use concealer after foundation, so you know how much to put on. Lol
Aug 24, 2013
Angel O.
Aug 25, 2013
Maggie M.
If you are trying to cover up redness use a green tinted conceal stock , I've found it works miracles
Aug 25, 2013
Maggie M.
*stick