I recomend Rimmel's Anti-Fatigue Concealer. Heres a trick I use -
Get your conceler (coverup) and a orange lipstick
dap a small amout of orange lipstick on the area where the dark circles are dont use to much or it wont work
then, get your concealer and put it on top of the orange lipstick. If you do this correctly you will be left with NOdark circles what-so ever.
The best way to match concealer to skin tone is to go to store with sample and try several different shades. They should be applied to the jawline, just below the ear. Then the colors should be examined in natural light. The perfect concealer should be just a shade lighter than the color of the skin.
You should not attempt to neutralize it. If you get potassium hydroxide on your skin you should immediately and thoroughly wash the affected area with water.
potassium chloride
Baking soda will neutralize the acid.
Actually primer and concealer are used for two different things. Primer can be for your lips or your eyes or you brows etc. and concealer is used to hide/ coverup blemishes you have. In my personal opinion I think you should use both, because primer makes your makeup last longer and concealer hides unwanted blemishes or scars. Although if you don't have pimples or blackeheads or scars, then just use the primer to make makeup last longer. By the way I think concealer and primer are both very important. Hope this really helped you!! If you have any more questions just ask!!;));;)))
short answer: nolong answer: if you have to ask, you should not be using this stuff
Gray paint contains pigment from both white paint and black paint. The obtain an intermediate shade of gray mix equal parts of both white pigment and black pigment. If a darker shade of gray is desired the black pigment should be increased and the white pigment decreased. If a lighter shade of gray is desirable increase the white pigment and decrease the black pigment.
neutralize the acid with a 3% solution of sodium bicarbonate
Depends. If you have acne or red spots, try going with a concealer. If you think you look okay, just leave it.
I think you should sink it in water, maybe shake it a bit.
you have to neutralize it with a base the clean it up with protective gear
Certainly. Dark-skinned women should go to a cosmetics counter to buy their foundation and concealer, at least at first. Undertone matching is hard to do unless you do it all the time, and if you miss you'll need to buy another shade. It's cheaper to buy one $25 foundation than five or six $7 ones. Another word of advice: use vibrant, heavily pigmented eye shadow. Revlon's HIP line is good, as is MAC. If you don't use a product with a lot of pigment in it, it's hard to see on your eyes.