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Aug 10, 2014
Sophie B.
I have a green concealer from Loreal and I'm not sure how to apply it or if it even works!
Aug 10, 2014
Nicole R.
You put it in red areas to cancel out discoloration. :-)
Aug 10, 2014
Lauren E.
Red is opposite Green on the colour wheel, which basically means the Green concealer will cancel out the redness of the blemishes. Draw the concealer onto the blemish and then use your fingers to pat it in, or a brush to blend it out, or however you'd normally use a concealer, hope I helped<3.
Aug 10, 2014
Bry R.
Exactly what Lauren said :) I have it and it works but I would let it absord for a few minutes before putting on foundation.
Aug 10, 2014
Sophie B.
Thank you!(: