Darker or Lighter Concealer?
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Aug 16, 2014
Ivanna G.
When cover acne spots, do you need a shade darker or lighter in concealer?
Aug 16, 2014
Tanya N.
It should be as close as possible to your skin tone surrounding the spots. A lighter concealer will draw attention to then and make them seem more raised; and a darker concealer just accentuates it in the difference to your skin tone.
Aug 16, 2014
Haley G.
Green concealer disguises redness.
Aug 16, 2014
Jenna K.
Should closely match your skin tone x