Tips for covering scars and skin blemishes

Tips for covering scars and skin blemishes

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Do you want to know the best tips for covering scars and skin blemishes and ensuring a complete look, whether day or night? So, stop everything you’re doing, grab your diary and write down some simple and effective techniques to use.

After all, improving the appearance of your skin is one of the ways to ensure greater self-esteem, confidence and well-being. Let’s go?

See here the right way to use makeup to hide blemishes on your face

Choose the ideal products for your skin type

Ideal products for perfect makeup
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For a well-done makeup, it is important that the skin is covered with products that are really made for you.

It turns out that many people choose products based solely on the opinions of others, or even following what some sellers and influencers say. But you need to be calm, this is not exactly how this choice should happen.

In short, the general rule is to talk to a professional, a dermatologist, to find out exactly your skin type, as well as some product alternatives.

In other words, you must know how your skin works and what is ideal for it to always be healthy. After that, you can choose products more easily and avoid those that encourage the appearance of blackheads, pimples or even blemishes.

It is important to highlight that, when it comes to products focused on your skin type, it does not mean buying the most expensive or popular ones. Either way, evaluate cost-benefit as well as action.

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Use colored concealers:

One of the new and easy trends for disguising acne scars are colored concealers, also used for other types of blemishes, pimples, blackheads and even some bruises.

In short, these concealers are capable of causing a contrast with the marked skin tone, getting closer to how it should be, that is, uniform. It’s simple, instead of just trying to cover the stain with foundation and concealer, you use the concealer to bring the tones closer together.

How to use colored concealer in makeup
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Along these lines, there are different types of concealers that help with this work depending on the type of acne scar or blemish you have.

  • Green concealer: ideal for redder spots, such as pimples;
  • Yellow concealer: ideal for brands with purple tones;
  • Coral or orange concealer: these are for bluer marks, such as bruises;
  • Purple concealer: ideal for disguising yellowish spots.

It’s worth mentioning that you can test according to your skin tone, as variations may occur.

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Prepare your skin before applying makeup:

As acne scars tend to have different depths and even shades, it is common for you to end up unsure about how to start applying makeup. Precisely for this reason, the tip especially for those with melasma is to prepare the skin.

This preparation does not work in just one way and different skin types may require different care. In general, the tip is to always start by cleaning the skin and applying a primer or cream that evens out the fabric.

This first step reduces some stains and marks, covering with the product used. However, this skin preparation is generally recommended for acne scars or smaller blemishes, as the skin coverage will be lighter. Otherwise, the appearance can be quite robust, as if you had kilos of makeup on your face.

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Choose between application with sponge, brushes or fingers:

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Many people adapt more easily using makeup brushes, while others prefer sponges and some, their fingers.

It turns out that each of these options generates different results in makeup, so you need to test to choose what best suits you. Most of the time, brushes are ideal for a better finish, as fingers can make the skin a little more oily.

Sponges are great options for covering some common acne marks, as they reach even the deepest areas.

See here 5 mistakes you make when applying makeup with a sponge

When necessary, build layers:

One of the great realities for those with acne or melasma scars is that skin coverage can only work through layers. However, you need to pay attention to the quantity and type of product, to prevent the makeup from looking more grotesque or artificial.

This layer is built using different products, for example, applying a layer of primer, foundation, concealer, another layer of foundation and finishing with powder.

A tip that can work a lot is to apply some of these layers only to the scar areas, to ensure uniformity of the tissue. Furthermore, prefer lighter products and always wait around twenty seconds between applications to prevent makeup from cracking.

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Bet on the peach-colored broker:

If you have already tried all the previous tips and still haven’t achieved the results you want, the peach color corrector may be the best alternative. This concealer covers the skin and is ideal for those who have brown spots or spots that are darker than the normal tone, such as melasma.

Peach makeup concealer
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Using this corrector, you can cancel out the color of the stain, allowing you to continue your makeup more easily.

To facilitate the use of the product, prefer to apply the concealer with your fingertips or with a blending brush, lightly tapping the area.

It is important to highlight that the corrector should only be used in areas with dark spots, otherwise the tone may change from the rest of the skin, leaving the face darker or marked in relation to the neck, chest and arms.

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Golden tip:

Even though it doesn’t work for everyone, a powerful tip is to always apply a layer of concealer over the blemishes, preferably a product with a more neutral color, similar to your skin tone. After that, finish with the chosen powder and makeup fixer.

Finally, to reduce acne or melasma scars and ensure perfect skin coverage, follow each of the tips above and don’t forget to talk to a professional.

Then, tell us below which of the tips worked best for your skin or which little secret is never missing from your bag. Until the next post!