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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Concealer Beauty Tips


BECCA Compact Concealer Butterscotch
Compact Concealer contains two formulations within one slim
compact. Highly pigmented to enable layering and mixing, it provides
total camouflage for almost any skin problem including blemishes,
scars, birthmarks, and undereye circles. The Extra-Cover version
(left) is the most opaque and has a heavier, slightly drier consistency
that provides exceptional camouflage ability and adheres well to the
skin. This formulation is best used for spots and any blemish that

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applied your foundation. This way you don't end up
applying too much, since your foundation will cover
most of the discolorations first.
For a natural look, apply concealer after you've
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drop of your foundation into your concealer before
applying.
To get a perfect color match every time, mix a
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concealer? Apply a touch of loose powder into your
concealer before you apply it. This will keep it from
creasing later in the day. You'll find you'll also need
less product.

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Pencil on her lips first. She fills in the lip, and then
applies an old, dark lipstick. The concealer pencil
lightens up the lipstick shade by about 3-4 shades.
To make current, she applies a top coat of lip gloss.
A great way to modernize a favorite dark shade.
A model once told me she uses a Concealer
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your concealer is on the peach side, to calm down
blue tones.
Have dark blue under eye circles? Make sure
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your concealer is on the pink side, to calm down
gray.
. Have dark gray under eye circles? Make sure
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just hours after you've applied it? Apply with the tips
of your fingers so that the heat of your hand melts
the product into the skin more. Then take a kleenex
and lightly press any excess concealer off. You're
mostly pressing oils from the concealer, which helps
with creasing later.
. Have a concealer that is too creamy? Or creases
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eyes? Do a double application. Take your concealer
and apply lightly, then a layer of foundation, then a
layer of concealer on top of that. Press with a
kleenex to press out extra oils and then powder.
Sometimes a bit more is all that's needed.
Have a double does of darkness under your
Want extra, long lasting coverage with your

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