Covering up...πππ
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Apr 3, 2015
Maria L.
So any tips on covering up hickeys, love bites, whatever you wanna call them π³π sorry if this is awkward, but I figured I'd ask your genius minds. I was thinking an orange/yellow based corrector, then concealer? I was just wondering if anyone had any tips that they use for that, or any specific products or anything. Sorry if this is weird π³ππ thanks in advance.
Apr 3, 2015
Kaitlin M.
Since its most likely purple and red, you're right about the peach corrector. I would work in light layers so it doesn't look unnatural. And then I would top it with concealer that's the same color as your skin, and then powder!
Apr 3, 2015
Brittany F.
Definitely try ice, and I find that seeped green tea bags help soothe the redness. A very yellow toned codfector would help get rid of the purple hues and then use foundation/concealer/powder as you normally would
Apr 3, 2015
Rissa G.
Make sure to set it with powder lol.
Apr 3, 2015
Gisell G.
I know this sounds weird but rub it with the face of a quarter, I don't know why (or how) but it removes it. My cousin told me this & of course I did not believe her but one time when I came home my mom saw one on me & I ran to the bathroom & found a quarter & did it 5mins later vuala! Gone, like magic, I just put powder so that it wouldn't look red... My mom apologized & said she thought she had seen a hickie on me ππππlol
Apr 3, 2015
Gisell G.
It might sting a little btw, If you have time (which I didn't) lol take little breaks, then rub agaib.
Apr 3, 2015
Shanae J.
Apr 3, 2015
Shiro M.
Probably a yellowish-greenish color corrector. Sometimes when I have to cover up fencing bruises on my collarbone, I use a little to cover up and it looks fine.
Apr 3, 2015
Gisell G.
That's exactly what you do Shanae but I find it faster to use the face & not the edge
Apr 3, 2015
Shanae J.
I haven't done it but I'd definitely consider trying. It seems like magic lol.
Apr 3, 2015
Gisell G.
It is π lol
Apr 4, 2015
Maria L.
OMG that's awesome, thanks guys, I'll deff try that ππ I never heard of that before!