Make up ? To cover the spots
Posted , 7 users are following.
So does anyone know of any good concealers or make up cover ups that can be used ? Thanks all
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Posted , 7 users are following.
So does anyone know of any good concealers or make up cover ups that can be used ? Thanks all
0 likes, 7 replies
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HonestAlex Nena0o
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Dear Nena0o,
Trust me on this .
I have been using different makeup for 20 years .
There's non better then Revlon colorstay
It lasts for a long time and is waterproof
You will understand when you use it
Buy the oily combination one . Not the dry one . The dry one is too dry and cakey
I don't have a lot of patches on my face , only eyelids but I have patches all over my fingers, the new Revlon colorstay even comes with a pressing top now. I used to have to pour it out and that sux . But now I just press out from 2 color combination and slather all over the top of my hands . And then I use makeup remover to clean the bottom of my hands . You have to be patient . I have developed my makeup skills over a long trial . But try it.
tee99884 Nena0o
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I use Tarte concealer only sold at Ulta it's pricey but it works wonders
tee99884
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I'm sort correction I use Tarte makeup sold only at Sephora and My concealer is Shape Tape only sold at Ulta
louise-wk Nena0o
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sono99606 Nena0o
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sara69892 Nena0o
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St. Tropez Self Tanning Mousse. My mom has large patches on her hands and feet that she used to cover up with a discontinued semi-permanent liquid base. We were in a panick to find a replacement and after testing many different products, we landed on St. Tropez which turned out to be more effective than the discontinued product. It acts similar to a dye that stays on for 24-48 hours depending on how often you wash the area. She's a bit tanned so she uses the darkest version and then covers it up with foundation to blend it in a bit better.
joshuapryce1987 Nena0o
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Try over the counter spot creams. Some of them work wonders.