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Nov 23, 2012
Maribel D.
Hey guys!!
Lately I've had lots of red blemishes and I can't seem to conceal them I've tried primers different concealers but the redness still shows through my foundation and concealer and if it does conceal it doesn't last. Do you guys have any tips on how to conceal blemishes??
Nov 23, 2012
Iqra H.
u need the correct colour correcter? green cancel redness right ?
Nov 24, 2012
Samantha G.
Concealing Under eyes or Blemishes:
Orange x Blue
Green x Red
Yellow x Purple/Violet
Nov 25, 2012
Hannah A.
I really liked MUFE's HD Primer in green. It helped me hide a lot of my redness tbh.
Nov 25, 2012
Liza G.
I sometimes get breakouts and redness as well. one time I got very bad sunburn on my face (yes I wear sunscreen but didn't reapply enough) and I was able to completely neutralize the redness with a green primer under my foundation and then I set with a color correcting powder like ELFs you can also try Loracs neutralizer they sell that goes under foundation. I found with those items I didn't also need a green concealer they did the job
Nov 25, 2012
Alyse M.
If you're using green on a zit it can bring it out more bc of the dome shape. Kandee Johnson explains this very well in one of her vids. You should look her up and look for her vid on concealing blemishes. She's amazing!