Concealer

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Concealer is a type of cosmetic which is most widely used because it has the quality to cover up the variety of imperfections of face which includes blemishes and incision lines. Concealer is a cream which is thick and opaque used on face after applying foundation. It is creamy enough to blend into the skin of the face to cover unwanted marks and make it look beautiful. It helps to even out the look of the face. It is the best way to cover the dark circles around the eyes. Concealer is very efficient in hiding incision lines, minor imperfection and several discolored areas of the skin. It is used to give natural results. Concealer is very efficient in covering pimples, acne and inconsistencies in the skin. Concealer can be green, white, blue, purple or matching with the skin tone depending upon what it is used to cover. White is used to hide dark circles, green is used to cover redness caused by pimples and yellow are cheapest to buy.


Method to buy concealer

Concealer should be creamy enough that it blends into the skin easily. It should be of the shade that is close to the skin tone of the user. It will be a good idea if before buying a concealer; it is tested on the wrist of the user. It will help the person to buy the shade which is close to the skin colour. If the shade of the concealer matches the skin tone than the face will look pretty because it is more compitable to cover the blemishes of the face. It is good to spend more on the product as expensive products are of higher quality and looks more natural. Concealer should be creamy enough to blend with the skin of face naturally so that it does not look cracked and blotchy.

Usage

While applying concealer use a cosmetic sponge to help the product to blend well with the skin of the face and look more natural and beautiful. It should give hours of coverage to face. Use of foundation helps the concealer to blend properly with the skin and even out the effect.


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