How to cover up BAD acne?!
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Jan 18, 2014
Lindsay M.
I have really bad acne and acne scars, how can I cover it up?
Jan 18, 2014
Maddy R.
Concealer and foundation powder ect.
Jan 18, 2014
Matzo X.
Get a mattifying primer- any dewyness will only accentuate any bumps or crevices, get a high coverage foundation starting with a thin layer over the whole face then layering with more thin layers. Now conceal with a matte and high coverage concealer, and use translucent matte powder :) I really hope this helps!
Jan 18, 2014
Sweet B.
Oh my dear!! Am fed up of covering my acne. But now have gone to see my doctor for solution I will advice you to do the same
Jan 18, 2014
Yolande P.
Jan 18, 2014
Yolande P.
Jan 18, 2014
Eloise W.
Oh, I know. You have to look this video. Search on the internet '' Cassandra Bankson first video''. You will see an amazing thing. :-)
Jan 18, 2014
Amy M.
I would like to say that rather than covering the problem, it is best to try and clear up your acne. You can do this most easily by visiting a dermatologist. If that is not possible you need to find a good skin care routine that works for your skin - something that keeps your face and pores clean and clear. Then you can work on the scarring and finding techniques to cover it up. I highly recommend that you look into the OCM. It has truly changed my skin, and works for all skin types. I wish I knew about it when I was younger so I could have avoided the teenage acne I went through, AND the adult acne I experienced before starting with the OCM.
Check it out :)
www.theoilcleansingmethod.com
I would be willing to bet you just about anything that if you gave this method a solid try for six weeks you would be amazed! I have seen it absolutely transform skin. My son, for example, was battling typical teenage acne and I finally convinced him to let me help. His skin is sow nearly flawless. And it's cheap!
Jan 18, 2014
Lindsay M.
Thank you all so much.
Jan 18, 2014
alexiss p.
Well treat is with listerine, I know that sounds crazy but listerine mouth wash is really good at cleaning your skin as well as your teeth, but in the meantime, to cover it.. I would use esteè lauder stay in place double wear foundation and for the serious problem areas put mac pro longwear concealer ontop of the foundation! hope this helps(:
Jan 19, 2014
Lindsay M.
Ok!