To conceal blemishes, first use an alcohol-free toner to help reduce redness and puffiness as well as cleanse your skin without irritation. Follow this procedure by lightly applying concealer to the affected area using a Q-tip. Make sure the concealer closely matches your natural skin tone and texture and is blended in well -- if it isn't, it will look very unnatural and may even draw more attention to the problem area. (You might want to choose non-comedogenic products suitable for sensitive skin.) After you have applied concealer, apply loose translucent powder with a powder brush to your entire face. Be sure to remove your makeup and follow a skin cleansing routine before bed each night.
-- Answered by Risé Hill, retail sales manager of Daired's Cosmetique at Daired's Salon & Day Spa
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