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May 10, 2013
Abigail G.
May 10, 2013
Freya P.
Do you mean by using makeup or products to help fade scars?
May 10, 2013
Juana R.
Well, at first use always moisturizer it's important part of make-up like you certainly know :). After to your dark circles and the biggest blemishes use concealer - it covers them. Then use foundation (choose one for your type of skin and shade). Basically there are 3 kinds of foundations - tinted moisturizers (bb creams), powders and liquids. Bb creams don't cover very much but easy applicate. Powders provides more coverage and there is variety with natural minerals. However they can dry skin but with good moisturizer no. Finally liquids have great coverage and if you aplicate them well with little to build up layers it isn't thicky and you can fix it with compact powder through the day. But it clogs more pores. So I'd recommend to you (mineral) powder because of easier application than liquids and because it also covers good I think :) But it depends on you and your feelings about skin (how much coverage you need and want). Ops a way too long comment but I hope it helps you. Wish you find the best make-up for you!
May 11, 2013
Abigail G.
Freya p -both :) Thank you girls for your comments! I appreciate it a lot!