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These days, clear skin has also become a beauty standard.
It would be great to receive regular skin care, but managing blemishes is not easy due to time and financial reasons.
In times like this, concealer is exactly what can hide skin blemishes.
I also have a lot of blemishes, so I sometimes use concealer to cover them when I put a lot of effort into my makeup.
However, if used incorrectly, it can actually make your makeup look thick, and since I have dry skin, it can make it look rough.
It is important to soften your skin before using concealer.
To do that, you need to exfoliate and replenish moisture with a moisturizer that is rich in nutrients but lightweight.
That way, your makeup won't cake and will absorb well.
After that, you need to choose and apply a concealer that matches your skin tone.
Otherwise, blemishes may stand out more or your makeup may look cakey.
Especially for the area under the eyes, you should choose a shade one tone lighter than your skin tone to cover dark circles and make your eyes look brighter.
You don't need to cover the entire area under your eyes; just apply it as lightly as possible only to the dark spots.
Also, you should avoid applying concealer too close to your lower lashes to prevent lines or marks from forming.
Since it won't completely cover blemishes or large pimples, it's best to apply it lightly, thinking of it as just correcting the tone.
Also, if you apply a very small amount lightly several times, patting it gently with your fingers to avoid harsh lines, it will help cover blemishes.
Concealers are broadly categorized into cream, stick, and liquid types. I recommend liquid concealers to beginners because they can be used for various purposes, are lightweight, and moisturizing.