Embarrassing discoloration :(
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Mar 24, 2013
Amy P.
Hey everyone! I have horrible discoloration above my upper lip which is embarrassing and worse it still shows when I use makeup to cover it. Does anyone know how I can help fade this away? Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
Mar 24, 2013
Jaye R.
I'm going to try to use potatoes to fix the discoloration under my eyes.. Maybe that would work for other areas of the body also?
Mar 24, 2013
Amy P.
Jaye R - let me know how that goes :) I've tried tumeric mask before but not sure if it was making a difference. Then again with home remedies you need to be consistent
Em L - which concealer/foundation would you recommend? I find when I use concealer to cover the area it ends up looking grey :/
Mar 28, 2013
Nadine D.
From what I know. Sometimes using a concealer that is too light can look grey on the skin. Try a corrector to brighten the area and maybe a slightly darker concealer, just remember to blend