Not usually. Concealers are thick and concentrated to cover things. Foundations are more sheer. You can get "cream" foundations that will work as concealers, but they feel like you've got a mask on when you wear them.
Yes you can, although it's not necessary...
Yes! I do it all the time but obviously some foundations are better than others, some don't have as much coverage etc.
For a natural, lighter look; sure! I don't see why not.(:
Yes you can if the concealer you're using is liquid because then it's easier but use just tiniest bit of it.
concealer
Concealer then foundation
Concealer is sort of priming the face. If you have circles under your eyes or a blemish you put the concealer on them, blend a little and then, apply foundation. I use MAC concealer and a q-tip to smooth it out.
It really depends on what type of foundation you're using. If you're using liquid, apply concealer after. If using cream, the order is optional. If using powder, concealer goes on first.
Use concealer or foundation
Stila brand foundation uses a light concealer for slight blemishes again.
Well, foundation doesn't actually make your spots worse. The majority of foundation is to get your face and neck (if you apply it to your neck) shades even. Instead, concealer does the work, concealer is for 'hiding' away blemishes, spots, uneven parts of your face, dark circles... concealer is applied under your foundation. ie: you have dark circles under your eyes, you use a concealer that is a slightly lighter shade than your natural skin tone. And apply it to your dark circles. Then, use foundation to blend it all in. sorry, but I hope this all makes sense
Concealer. It's a lot thicker.
A great way to hide beauty marks is with concealer. Try using a concealer which is one shade lighter then your foundation. Apply the concealer first then follow up with foundation or face powder.
use a thick white moisturizer and your favorite skin toned powder
You can't.
to cover up red spots and pimples like foundation.