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Blemish Be Gone, How to Conceal Even the Biggest Blemish PDF Print E-mail
They pop up out of nowhere and we all get them … those nasty little things we call zits. They can wreak havoc on an important event or even cause us pain and discomfort throughout the day. So how can we mask the inevitable? Concealer is the answer.

Concealers won’t make blemishes go away, but they can help hide them until they are gone.

Concealing a blemish is simple if you know what to do and have the right product. The first tip is to pick a blemish concealer that is oil-free. You do not want to exacerbate the problem by putting more oil into your pores.

You also need the right tools. Choose a natural bristled concealer brush like the Paula Dorf Total Camouflage Brush. Avoid using your fingers to apply concealer to a blemish because your hands have bacteria on them.

Then apply a great concealer by patting it on and around the blemish. A great concealer, like Allison Raffaele True Concealer, is perfect because it is oil-free and blends easily. Blend the edges of the concealer into the rest of your makeup and apply an oil-free powder, like Lola Cosmetics Micronized Press Powder to set your entire face. The Lola Cosmetics pressed powder reduces redness and absorbs oil which is perfect for blemish prone skin!

By using these steps, you can make your blemish temporarily disappear, no magic needed.

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