Concealing Acne in 3 Easy
Steps
Many people
wonder about the best method for concealing acne. Many
effective treatment options are available today. They
range from over the counter products to prescriptions to
homemade remedies to lifestyle changes. But in a pinch,
the most straightforward and quickest solution is
sometimes just to cover it up.
It doesn't do much good to tell people not to worry about
their looks. Sometimes, this advice can just make a bad
situation worse. There are a number of valid reasons to want to
look your best. That's not to say that excessive vanity or
being overly concerned with what others think is the right way
to go. But taking some pride in one's appearance is both normal
and healthy.
The situation is different for women than for men. Women are
typically judged more strongly on their appearance than men. On
the other hand, when it comes to concealing acne, it's easier
for women because they have more tools at their disposal - the
most obvious being makeup.
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When looking for makeup that will work well for concealing
acne, make sure it is labeled "non-comedogenic". The word
"comedone" is a generic term referring to pore blockages, like
blackheads and whiteheads. Non-comedogenic makeup is specially
formulated to not clog pores. As you've learned elsewhere on
this site, clogged pores are a major contributor to acne.
Step
1
The first step in concealing acne is... you may have guessed
it... concealer. It works well in covering pimples and the
associated redness. It can even help hide cysts. To use it,
simply dab it on and use a slightly dampened disposable sponge
to smooth it out. Don't rub too hard, as you don't want to
aggravate your skin. And don't use too much concealer or it
will look cakey when it dries.
Step
2
Follow the concealer with a good foundation. Foundation
helps blend different tones together. Again, don't overdo it.
The key to good makeup application is for it to look subtle and
blend well so that your overall coloring is even and seemingly
flawless.
Foundation provides a double benefit in concealing acne
because it also softens shadows by making the surface of your
skin less reflective. This reduces the appearance of swelling
and bumps. It's quite similar to the effect that proper
lighting can have on photographed skin, making it appear smooth
and flawless.
Step
3
End with a light powder specifically designed as a finishing
product. These also help to even out your coloring and reduce
contrast.
Just
for men
Few men outside the acting profession wear makeup. However,
men do have options for concealing acne. First, there are acne
products on the market that include covering compounds to help
hide acne. In addition, there is makeup specifically formulated
for men, although it is typically not as good at hiding acne.
As a last resort, men can try women's makeup to hide blemishes.
Properly applied, it can be barely noticeable.
Both men and women need to remember to remove any makeup
before going to bed. Washing gently with a mild cleanser will
usually do the trick. Apply acne medications as directed.

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