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Dec 21, 2012
Maura P.
hey ladies so I have redness on my face mostly my check area...I use a green primer should I use a green concealer as well or is the green primer on its own enough??
Thanks dolls:)
Dec 21, 2012
Style S.
I wouldn't apply concealer to your whole face or cheek area as it could give you a "cakey" or "mask-like" finish to your face. Try the primer, and a full coverage cream foundation over top. This way you can build the coverage with foundation, and that should be enough. Set with a loose powder. Try a tinted loose powder to neutralize the color, I use Ben Nye Banana Powder.
I usually only apply concealer to cover blemishes and my under eye area.
Hope this helps!