Concealer For Red Spots.

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Aug 18, 2014

Emily J.

I've had lots of trouble finding concealers that won't make my face cakey or oily that will successfully cover my red spots...help :/

Aug 18, 2014

Hannah K.

Have you tried a green color corrector? If you apply it underneath your concealer or foundation, it will cancel out the red without having to add layer upon layer to conceal it all.

Aug 18, 2014

Emily J.

I haven't. What do you think is the best (cheaper is better) product that will last?

Aug 18, 2014

Hannah K.

I'm actually unsure, I know that it works but I don't have one myself, I'm sorry!

Aug 18, 2014

Breeze T.

Either what Hannah said, or a mustardy yellow-toned concealer, just in case the green corrector goes ashy on you.

Aug 18, 2014

Bry R.

I use this one and if you set it, it lasts for awhile. I would let it sit before you apply foundation

Aug 18, 2014

Breeze T.

For a green corrector, I like the stick by Avene (Couvrance line). For yellow concealer, I'm not really sure on low-end but Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage is my go-to for red spots. It seriously doesn't move at all during the day/night and blends in with your skintone because there are two shades in the compact, to achieve the right depth and tone.

Aug 18, 2014

Lauren M.

I use what Bryanna A. Uses. & it works great. 😊

Aug 18, 2014

Kylie A.

Try a green color corrector and add some natural concealer on top. That should help.

Aug 19, 2014

Jessica R.

I struggled with this literally for years.. I would recommend only applying makeup on clean moisturizer skin, follow with a primer that reacts well with your skin, I like Benefit porefessional. I follow with dermablend smooth indulgence foundation. It is incredibly matte and high coverage without being cakey. It really covers any red spots I have, when applied with a brush. Good luck!

Aug 19, 2014

Jessica R.

I purchased mine at ulta. It can be difficult to get the hang of but worth it!! Set with a nice powder.