How do I cover blemishes and skin problems with mineral makeup?
carol-anne asked:
I’ve had skin problems and blemishes since my youth. How do I cover them with mineral makeup?
I’ve had skin problems and blemishes since my youth. How do I cover them with mineral makeup?


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I hope this helps! Alex
Step 1 Wash your hands before handling your face. Dirt and oils on your hands will only aggravate the blemish.
Step 2 Choose a concealer appropriate to the color and type of blemish you wish to hide. Concealer is a creamier foundation makeup with added pigments intended for specific parts of your face.
Step 3 Pick a yellow-tinted concealer to hide red blemishes; choose a concealer a little lighter than your blemish for hiding darker marks.
Step 4 Choose a masking cosmetic (which is thicker than concealer and has added pigment) to hide more prominent blemishes, such as small scars left from pimples or skin irregularities.
Step 5 Apply the concealer or masking cosmetic over the blemish using your finger, an eye shadow brush or sponge.
Step 6 Blend the edges with the surrounding skin, using a circular motion.
Step 7 Set the masking cosmetic with a special setting powder, then apply oil-free foundation and powder on top.
. Ronda S
Mineral makeup is very hard to use to cover up blemishes so I suggest not to use them Mz.Garcia
Coverage can be built in several ways: Use liquid mineral makeup to create a base, conceal specific areas with cream, stick, or pressed concealer using a specially designed concealing brush, then finish with loose mineral foundation. As an alternative, pressed or loose foundation can be swirled on, then misted to set. Additional layers of the minerals can be added with the brush, using a mist in between each and as a final finish. This keeps the skin looking healthy, vibrant and fresh, regardless of the amount of coverage needed. You can find all three types of mineral makeup (loose, pressed and liquid) at the following site:
Good luck! Stone