Conceal Redness Around My Nose?!?
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Apr 23, 2011
Jennifer R.
I have redness around my nose, and I cannot seem to find anything that will cover it and last! Any tips or product recommendations?
Apr 23, 2011
Nancy-Lee C.
Apr 23, 2011
Jennifer R.
Thanks a bunch :) I have tried tons of products that just seem to wear off throughout the day! With this, it looks like I can pop it into my purse for touch-ups if I need it!
Apr 24, 2011
DeShelle W.
NYX NEW PRIMERS!! try the green one!!
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Apr 24, 2011
Angela W.
Green cancels out red. I use Physicians Formula corrective concealer in green. It comes in a heavy stick formula so you can apply as little or as much as you need to cover up the red. Apply foundation over it until you can't see the green anymore. Make sure you finish with a powder. Since it's a heavy coverage it likes to slide if you don't set it. Works for me, hopefully it works for you too!
Apr 24, 2011
Joyce S.
Remember to emphasize primer on your problem area. :)