How can I make concealer cover well, without it looking cakey?
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Jul 14, 2013
Rachel L.
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Jul 14, 2013
Kerri A.
Instead of rubbing it, just pat it until it's blended well.
Jul 14, 2013
Gillian P.
Use a brush
Jul 14, 2013
Devyani G.
Use a damp sponge, apply it well on problem areas then slowly blend it with skin around.
yes just pat.If you rub blemishes won't concel well.
Jul 14, 2013
Devyani G.
conceal*
Jul 14, 2013
Devyani G.
You can watch YouTube videos:)