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#1 bluelight

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Posted 29 January 2005 - 10:23 AM

Do I squeeze out a fair amount on a flat surface (like a pad or finger), then dip my concealer brush in it? Do you use the tips of the bristles only? Or, do I squeeze them out straight to fill all the bristles? However I use so little concealer when I was using my fingers, that even a 0.1mm sphere of it could cover about 3 red marks.

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Posted 29 January 2005 - 11:56 AM

QUOTE(:-) @ Jan 29 2005, 11:23 AM)
Do I squeeze out a fair amount on a flat surface (like a pad or finger), then dip my concealer brush in it? Do you use the tips of the bristles only? Or, do I squeeze them out straight to fill all the bristles? However I use so little concealer when I was using my fingers, that even a 0.1mm sphere of it could cover about 3 red marks.



I always squeezed a little onto my hand, and kind of dipped the tips on one side of the brush into it.

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Posted 29 January 2005 - 12:14 PM

Can you describe briefly how you apply it on your face afterwards?

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Posted 30 January 2005 - 12:19 AM

Make up artists will say it's best to apply concealer with your finger because it warms it up and allows it to blend better.

Good to a make up counter and get a good match. You should not use the same color concealer for under eye circles and to cover blemishes (one shade lighter than your skin tone for under eye; same/slightly darker for your blemishes). Apply concealer to blemish and tap up and down repeatedly (that gives more coverage than just applying and blending with your finger). I put mine on after I do my foundation (so I can see which areas need extra cover up.) Let it sit and then dust loose powder over face with a large brush to set (if you use a puff, tap over skin - don't smear it.) Avoid pressed powder until concealer dries.

If you insist on using a brush, use the same tapping motion instead of a back and forth or side to side.




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