Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Creating A Perfect Makeup Foundation With Concealers

When I was just starting out and exploring my love for applying makeup, it was really difficult for me to learn how to apply makeup properly. I have always seen Hollywood celebrities such as Julia Roberts and even my favorite Korean actresses such as Yoon Eun-hye look pristine and perfect in their make up, and I really want to get that kind of look too. Since then, I have quickly came into the realization that applying make up is an art and an important part of a daily grooming routine --- but so is applying concealers! When done the right way, makeup can accentuate and improve your natural beauty --- even boost your confidence. But you need to know how and when to apply concealers too because applying make up outright will not hide these imperfections. In short, you need to learn how to hide you bad skin and uneven skin tone through the use of concealers and foundations which are designed to hide skin problems.




What Are Powder Concealers Anyway?


If you are just starting out learning how to apply make up on your face, concealers actually mean just what their name states ---- they are used to conceal imperfections on your face. Powder concealers, the most popular kind out in the market today, resembles a face powder but has a much stronger level of pigmentation. This is because the concealer, unlike the powder, was designed to conceal blemishes, uneven color, pimple marks and other minor flaws in the face. Recently, increased interest and popularity of mineral make-up caused the improved exposure of concealers to more people. Even men are using concealer nowadays!

So what are the other uses of the concealer aside from hiding imperfections? If you have an oily skin, powder concealers can be ideal for you because it will provide a base foundation that would still look natural in any light. Furthermore, powder concealers can help maintain a shine-free finish on your face all throughout the day without the need for constant application. Usually applied to the face with the aid of  a brush or a powder buffer, today's concealers also contain SPF-rated sun protection that will help shield your skin from harmful Ultraviolet rays. All-in-all, you are getting a really nice deal when you are buying concealers with UV protection because you are hitting two birds --- concealing imperfections and protecting your face --- with one stone!

Here is a product that I own and would love to recommend to you because it is of very high quality even though it is relatively inexpensive --- the CLIO Kill Cover Highest Wear Pact Concealer from Club Clio


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