buy make-up removing wipes.
You can't.
First cover up under eye circles by using a concealer brush or your fingertips to dab concealer under your eyes. Apply the concealers under your eyes and blend the concealer in around the edges. Simply dab the concealer with the tips of your finger or brush in order to blend it. Next, apply the concealer to acne and spots. Dab your concealer onto the top of each mark, and then blend softly outwards to your skin. Use a thin layer of concealer to avoid having a caked-on look. If you have acne, avoid using your fingers to blend the concealer because using your finger can spread bacteria. Lastly, you have to set your concealer. Use a loose or compact powder foundation to set your concealer, so it does not easily wipe off.
concealer
try Maybeline's concealer
Well, yes and no. It COULD cover one, but the amount of concealer you'd need to wear to do it would be a lot. You'd be better off by having your lip waxed.
The difference is foundation is what you put on after concealer. Now concealer is what covers up blemishes and dark circles. And then the powder is to finish it off and give it a nice clean cut look:)
Philosophy Concealer is an anti aging cream for the eyes. It helps to eliminate of conceal aging lines that appear as one gets older. This gives one a much younger look.
Well, when I usually wear concealer my makeup feels heavy.
Concealer. It's a lot thicker.
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.
Mary Kay markets a very wonderful formula of concealer for your situation that does not flake. Another good option would be to use Maybelline brand concealer.
You can use a concealer to hide the contusion. Pat the skin with the contusion with the concealer and gently blend in the concealer with the surrounding skin to hide the bruise.