How To Apply Concealer For Beginners

How To Apply Concealer For Beginners
How To Apply Concealer For Beginners



How To Apply Concealer For BeginnersIf you want to improve your makeup, you need to know how to apply concealer. Concealer is one of the essential makeup items that every girl and woman needs! Used to hide, and does a lot more. When it comes to pigmentation concerns like brightening under-eye circles, and covering blemishes, there's one product that's always in our makeup arsenal: concealer. When used correctly, it can help conceal blemishes, even out your skin tone, and make the under-eye area look brighter and brighter. If you have any pesky spots, dark spots, dark circles under the eyes, or unevenness that you want to hide, concealer can be a great addition to your makeup routine.


How To Choose Concealer

First Step How To Apply Concealer For Beginners Concealer comes in different shapes and colors, so first analyze your skin to find out what you need and the best makeup hacks for the right product for your skin type. is to be chosen so that it will last for hours against all weather conditions. You'll need more than one type of concealer to achieve the complexion of your dreams.

The product you use to cover up dark circles under your eyes is not the same product that you use to cover up dark spots and blemishes. Your under-eye area will be slightly purple, and to counteract this, use a concealer with orange or peach tones. Try the Stella Correct and Perfect All-in-One Color Correcting Palette and the Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Treatment for your undereyes. It should be no more than a shade or two lighter than your natural skin tone to avoid obvious white circles in the area.

Test the skin tone concealer on your face, not your hands, to get the correct color match. Make sure you test your concealer first without any other makeup.


How to Apply Concealer in 5 Easy Steps


Steps 1: Start with a clean skin

Wash your face with a mild facial cleanser and apply moisturizer before applying any concealer. There's no substitute for a fresh and clear skin! Be sure to exfoliate it and remove dead skin to reveal fresh skin. It also cleans the pores of your skin which helps the makeup to blend evenly on the skin. Apply a light moisturizer to the skin before applying makeup products to keep it hydrated. On hot and summer days, use a moisturizer with SPF to prevent any sun damage.


Step 2 : Cover up under eye circles.

Apply concealer under eyes. Use a concealer no more than two shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Use a concealer brush or your fingers to apply the concealer

To press the concealer under your eyes. Apply the concealer in an inverted triangle shape. Blend the concealer around the edges, so there isn't a noticeable change in tone between your skin and the concealer. Never rub concealer around your eyes, as the skin here gets damaged very easily. Simply tap or dab the concealer with your finger or the tip of a brush to blend it out. It will also give you a lot more coverage than rubbing.
If you have dark eyes, keep the concealer up the inside of your nose. This area is often neglected by concealer application, and it will still make you look sleep deprived.

step 3: Apply your concealer to Dark Circles

Always prep your skin with a face primer if you want your concealer to stay put (and last). This will help your makeup hold and keep your foundation and concealer in place.
  If you have acne, dark spots, sun spots, scars, or birthmarks, now is the time to hide them. Dab your concealer on top of each mark, and then gently blend outwards from your skin. Use a thin layer of concealer to avoid looking cakey, and apply more if necessary.
If you have acne, avoid using your fingers to blend concealer. Using your fingers can spread bacteria that will make your breakouts worse, and it will melt away the concealer, giving you less coverage. Use a clean makeup brush instead.

Step 4: Spot-apply on any blemishes.

To cover blemishes and dark spots, reach for a full-coverage concealer that won't smudge or smudge throughout the day, "When covering a blemish, use a concealer that matches the foundation." hides. Next, apply concealer over the foundation to highlight. This is where you should use a concealer three shades lighter. This step is to bring forward parts of your face. You don't want to bring out or highlight a blemish, so take care of it first with a skin tone concealer so it blends flawlessly with the foundation.

Step 5: Set Your Concealer

Once you're sure all your dark spots and under-eye circles are covered and blended, apply a layer of foundation on top of your concealer. . This is where you should use a concealer that is three shades lighter. You can also use cream or liquid foundation, but you will need to add an extra setting powder on top. It's best to set your concealer using a powder sponge as this will prevent the product from budding. Take a little powder on your sponge and gently pat it on the areas where you have applied concealer. For the rest of your face, use a brush and gently apply powder all over for a natural-looking, matte and even finish.

Applying Your Foundation Makeup


Step 1: Apply foundation

After you have applied your concealer to your liking, the next step is to apply your foundation. Choose from liquid, cream, powder, or mist foundations to create an even skin tone and blank canvas for the rest of your makeup.

 

Step 2: Apply Bronzer

Covering your face with concealer and foundation not only smooths out your complexion, but also removes any natural shadows or bronzed areas of your skin. Apply bronzer to your cheekbones, and inside the nose shape, and around your face to add dimension to your makeup.

Step 3: Apply Blush

Cheeks don't have a natural pink color, but it's normal for your face to show a slight blush naturally. Add blush to recreate it over the top of your flat foundation. To blush, smile, and brush on the apples of your cheeks. Blend it upward toward your temples.


Step 4: Apply  Highlights

Now we'll use a cream or powder highlighter on the top of our cheekbones, under our browbones, and in the inner corner of our eyes to add depth to our face makeup. And it will brighten up your face and make your makeup look perfect.

Step 5 : Finishing Fill in your brows

With all the makeup you've been tossing around, your brows are a little discolored and looking a little dull. Fill in your brows to create a natural darkness and draw attention to your eyes and your face shape.Read more...

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