Covering My Damaged Skin.
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May 26, 2013
Tanya G.
Help I've tried what I think is every product on the market to cover my nose and cheeks of its redness due to sun damage (broken capillaries) I have spent a lot of $$$ and so far nothing works. I need a concealer that works and will still help me to look natural and not be cakey?
May 26, 2013
Ivonne B.
Have you tried hard candy glamoflage concealer? It covers everything and if correctly applied won't look cakey.
May 26, 2013
Tanya G.
Never heard of it. I will certainly go out and get it tomorrow.
May 26, 2013
Eileen A.
I agree with Rianne! invest in a green primer or color Corrector. Also try Laura Gellars Real Deal concealer. It covers pretty much everything and a little goes a long way! :)
May 26, 2013
Tanya G.
Thank you all. I've been to so many counters asking for just this advice and haven't ever had it explained this thoroughly.
May 26, 2013
Michelle H.
Tanya, I suffer from the same thing, and I went to the Clinique counter to see what they had. They gave me something's in a kit that were all in green bottles, but they help a LOT. There are items to use before applying your makeup and to take off your makeup that are gentle but very effective. They help minimize that redness.