trouble spots and hyperpigmentation (red areas). It can be used over
foundation or on it own, and has greater staying power. Remember, a
little goes a long way!
1. Since the skin under your eyes is more transparent, it tends to
look dark, especially at the inner corner near the bridge of the nose.
To even out the tone, concealer is a must. Using liquid concealer,
gently pat over dark under-eye circles (don't sweep it across the
entire area), then blend with your ring finger.
2. To cover trouble spots and imperfections, apply a thicker cream
concealer onto the blemish or flaw. Then lightly press with a makeup
sponge.
Key Tip: Choose the shade of your concealer carefully. When testing
out shades, pick one that matches your skin tone or one shade lighter.
It helps to use a mirror outdoors to see how shades look on your skin
in natural light.
Key Tip: Prepare your skin with a light SPF moisturizer before
applying concealer for a smoother application.
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