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Sep 1, 2014
Nushat J.
I have a bit of discoloration on my cheeks. The foundation I have right now isn't doing a good job at covering that and I'm afraid to buy a concealer that won't cover as much as I want it to. I also don't want to spend a lot of money on them. Any recommendations??
Sep 1, 2014
Jennifer S.
Are you asking for a thick heavy duty concealer? I suggest the hard candy glamoflague or kat Von d concealer. But I hate the thick feel so I suggest maybelline cover sticks or fit me concealer for everyday.
Sep 1, 2014
Kira L.
How Do You Stop Like Wrinkles Under Your Eyes When You Put On Concealer & Foundation On?
Sep 2, 2014
Madison C.
As long as you don't have like eczema or a drastic color problem, Revlon's BB cream does great at evening out my skin tone. As far as concealer, the Fit Me concealer by Maybelline was good for spot treatments, as long as it's blended enough, and the Maybelline Age Rewind concealer in illuminate is great for under eye. It's thin enough that creasing is minimal, and it can even work as a decent highlighter. If my bags are ridiculous, I'll do a thin layer of both!