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Homemade Concealers For Skin

By Prachi Mujumdar

Want to attend a party tonight but worried about acne and dark spots on your face? Keep your worries aside and try making homemade concealer, which will help you hide your dark spots and marks and make you look gorgeous.

Concealer are a vital make up item, which helps in hiding dark spots, acne, dark circles or any kind of mark on the face. A concealer hides all the flaws on your face such as pimples, pigmentation, darkspots or acne scars.

Homemade Concealers For Skin

How to make a concealer?
You can make a concealer at home through various methods. However the one mentioned below is the easiest and safest one.

Step 1. Take a small amount of moisturiser (preferably noncomprehending) into your hand or in a small container.

Step 2: Mix blush that matches your skin tone until you have a mixture opaque enough to do the job. Aim for about equal parts blush and moisturiser. You may need to go through a bit of trial and error toget
the proportions right. If you have a medicated one for pimples or acne that would be
advantageous.

Step 3: Apply it evenly on your skin and see the difference.

Tips to try homemade concealer for different types of skin:

1. For red spots, choose a blush with yellow undertones. Yellow toned blush will also help hide dark circles under your eyes.

2. If you have loose powder, you can mix it with "e45 cream" for an on-the-go concealer.

Warnings:

Make sure you do not put a lot of blush or moisturiser on.

Concealer is available in a variety of shades, from light to dark. You can easily try homemadeconcealers. Some colours are intended to look natural and blend with the skin tone, while others are meant to contrast with a particular type of blemish. Coloured concealers such as these are usually applied sparingly beneath a concealer or foundation that matches the wearer's skin tone. Skin-toned concealers are not only the most common type, but are often sufficient on their own at hiding or blurring imperfections.

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