Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Can concealer cover scars? What kind of concealer is best?

Well i%26#039;m thinking about gettin a mole removed from my cheek and maybe one small one on my head, can concealer properly cover the scars up? If yes then what concealer would be best? I need help please!!|||Yes, but only the professional grade Hollywood type makeup. You know, the kind in the movies that turns an old person young, a young person old, or a human into another species. You couldn%26#039;t waste your money on the drug-store variety and get the same result.|||yes, dermablend is wonderful to cover facial scars and i have used it on clients with port wine stain birthmarks and it covers.|||If you try to cover up scars with concealer,it will just look caked on and fake.If you don%26#039;t have a lot of scars,it would probably be better just to leave them natural.|||i dont think it can, cause if you have ever had a scar from a pimple and you try to put concealer on it it looks kind of caked on. and you can tell that your trying to cover up rather than just not being able to see it. but its worth a shot i guess|||Try Coverderm for these purposes.|||you should go to Dillards and have them teach you how to apply a product called Derma-Blend. it%26#039;s made specifically for covering scars of any type and size and even port wine birth marks. just go to one of the counters and ask someone.


Hope you have a Merry Christmas!|||You might want to try a product called DERMABLEND. It can be a little pricey but it WORKS and it lasts forever. I have never found anything that covered scars/marks better.





Take care, Andrea in NJ|||AVON has great products with a great concealer that I use everday to cover a scar I recieved from dog bite. It has a cream you place on first and then you set it with a powder. It does not cake. It looks natural. AVON has a 100% guarantee policy, available online with direct ship to you.|||I%26#039;m sure they have thicker concealers for things like that but I don%26#039;t know what it would be called. Yeah...you don%26#039;t want it to be caked on. You could ask a consultant at the make-up counter at Nordstrom or someplace.

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