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Jun 21, 2014
Jane M.
Jun 21, 2014
Kaitlyn C.
Twist it so that concealer comes out, then apply to blemishes, under eyes, or wherever you feel like you need concealer.. unless it's darker then your usual skin color, if it is you can use it to contour.
Jun 21, 2014
Jane M.
Thank you☺️
Jun 21, 2014
Kaitlyn C.
your welcome :)
Jun 21, 2014
CPT- Lili R.
If its your skin tone you can use it to cover blemishes and your under eye darkness, an if its lighter you can use it to highlight, and if its darker you can use it to contour but it won't give you the same effect as a contouring product