Video: How Can I Conceal My Blemishes With Makeup for Caramel Skin?

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You can use makeup to conceal blemishes using the proper color choices and application techniques. Conceal your blemishes with makeup for caramel skin with help from a certified and permanent makeup artist in this free video clip.

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Barbara Munoz

Barbara Munoz

http://www.glamfaces.com/default.html

My goal as a certified makeup artist and permanent makeup artist based in Dallas is to pamper you and give you a great experience enhancing your natural beauty. Her services include permanent makeup, beauty makeup, bridal makeup, special effects makeup, airbrush makeup and makeup lessons.

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Hi. My name is Barbara. I'm a professional makeup artist. And today I'm going to show you how to conceal blemishes for caramel skin. In order to achieve this look we're going to need concealer, foundation, translucent powder, concealer foundation dual brush, and a small powder brush. First you're going to choose a concealer that works best for you. If you're blemish is red you want a concealer that has olive undertones to it. If your mark is purple or blue you want a concealer that has yellow undertones to it. In this case, since my blemish is red, I'm going to choose this concealer that has olive undertones to it. Lets get started. And just dab it into the blemish. Just like this with stippling motions. And then with the foundation side you're just going to blend it really good on your skin. Just like this. As a second step you're going to apply foundation over the area where you applied concealer to it. For caramel skin you should choose a foundation that has yellow or orange or red undertones to it. Just apply a little bit of the foundation on the area where you already put your concealer to it. In dabbing motions with the foundation side of your foundation concealer brush. Just like this. As a last step I'm going to use a translucent powder and a powder brush. And I'm going to apply translucent powder all over the area where I applied the concealer and the foundation. The reason for that is to prevent my makeup from running and to have it last all day long. You're just going to apply a little bit with your powder brush, and just dab the excess, and go over the area with dabbing motions. Just like this. In conclusion, remember that for red blemishes you need concealers that have olive undertones to it. And for blue and purple blemishes you need concealers with yellow undertones to it. And remember always to set your makeup with translucent powder. Thanks for watching.

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