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Conceal Red Spots on Your Face

Everyone has days when they look amazing; but there are also some days where people end up finding a gross red spot on their face! Has this happened to you, and you don't know what to do? You've come to the right place. Read on to find out how to conceal that ugly red spot! One tip: get concealer 2 shades lighter than your skin color. Green is also good for pimples!


Steps
  1. Get some oil-free moisturizer, green concealer, and tan concealer. Make sure to buy good quality skin care products! To find some amazing quality cosmetics, go to a department store and talk to the people that work there. They'll know exactly what will and won't work for your skin tone.
  2. After you have gotten all the products you need, dab a small amount of the moisturizer on the spot you wish to conceal.
  3. Dab a small amount of the green moisturizer on the spot. Dab, don't rub. If you rub, it won't mix properly. The green and red tones will even each other out, and it will look much more natural. Don't apply more than you absolutely need!
  4. If you wear foundation, this is the time to apply it.
  5. Put on a tiny bit of the tan concealer. Again, not too much! And remember to dab, not rub.



Tips
  • If you want to draw more attention away from the spot, then apply bright eye makeup(not recommended for guys). People's eyes will be drawn there, instead of to your spot.
  • You will ALWAYS find the best quality products at department stores! Remember; quality, not quantity.
  • ALWAYS DAB, and never rub!
  • The spot you are concealing may not even be that big, or noticeable! If you're a nice person with a great personality, people most likely won't even know its there!
  • Don't use white or "under-eye" concealers on your nose, cheeks, chin or forehead. Get a concealer that matches your natural skin-tone. If you use an under-eye concealer on a blemish, it will make it appear larger! UGH!



Warnings
  • The key part of this whole guide is not to apply too much. If you goop the stuff on, it'll draw attention to the spot, instead of away.
  • Any of the listed products may cause irritation to the red spot or your skin in general. Avoid cheap and expired products, and keep on the look out for hypoallergenic products!



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