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Step 1: Prepare your skin
- Moisturize: Apply a light moisturizer to the area to ensure a smooth base, especially if you have dry skin.
- Apply foundation: For full-face makeup, apply your foundation first and then use concealer on top to avoid wiping it away. For targeted spot concealing, you may be able to skip foundation.
Step 2: Apply the concealer
- For blemishes: Dab a small amount of concealer directly onto the blemish.
- For under-eyes: For dark circles, consider drawing an upside-down triangle shape under your eye to help brighten the area. This method can help downplay puffiness or discoloration.
Step 3: Blend the edges
- Use a tool: Use a clean makeup brush, a damp beauty sponge, or your fingertip to gently blend the edges of the concealer into your skin.
- Dab, don't swipe: Use a dabbing or stippling motion to blend without wiping away too much product.
- Blend carefully: For blemishes, a technique is to carefully blend only the edges, leaving the center untouched to maintain coverage,