Application tips for blemishes, rosacea, and beyond!
Blemishes
Wash your hands before handling your face. Dirt and oils on your hands will only aggravate the blemish.
Apply an oil-control foundation, starting at the center of the face and blending outward.
Choose a concealer with cool undertones to counteract the redness of the blemish.
Avoid irritation by using a brush to both apply and blend concealer.
Set with an oil-control powder. Use this powder throughout the day to control shine.
Rosacea
Begin by applying a primer to the entire face. Primers smooth skin and help your look last all day.
Apply a tinted moisturizer with SPF 15 or higher to the entire face, starting at the center and working outward toward the hairline.
Place a small amount of liquid concealer between your fingertips. Rub together to warm the concealer, this will provide a smoother application.
Use a sponge makeup wedge to lightly apply concealer to only the red areas.
Blend using a circular motion, being careful not to tug.
Age Spots
Apply an anti-aging moisturizer to your face and neck.
For more even coverage, apply a primer to the bridge of your nose and cheeks.
Using a foundation that doesn’t settle into fine lines, apply to the entire face.
Apply a light, liquid concealer to any visible age spots. Blend with the pad of your ring finger outward, smoothing the concealer on the age spot and surrounding the area.
Set the look with a translucent powder that won’t settle into fine lines and wrinkles.