Find out what the scar is about. Their color and texture will reveal which type of scar it is and how to make the first step in covering it. So, let's say bleached and pale scars in skin plane of the skin are the result of a natural wound healing process and may occur when you have a stitched cut. If you have pimples, then hyperpigmentation occurs, and if you have acne then the scars are potentially dull and change the texture of the skin. There are also bulging scars that are caused by production of too much collagen to improve and heal the skin.
Prepare the skin for makeup. Hydrated and fresh skin is the first step, but also works on the duration of makeup throughout the day. Depending on the type of skin you have, use your steady routine and be careful not to have open wounds. There are primers that can smooth and fill the pores and wrinkles, including the rest of scars. Liquid powders will glide on the skin after proper care and will not stick to any dry places. The Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer is excellent for pore smoothing and wrinkles and making them soft and supple. It also extends the makeup wear.
Covering acne indented scars - begin by applying liquid foundation over the entire face. This will help you achieve blank canvas for further correction of the irregularities that remain visible. Use fingers, brushes or Beautyblender to apply liquid foundation. With your fingers, you can apply the concealer to the places you want to cover. Blend the edges of concealer with your fingers. You can also apply the product with a small brush, but be sure to blend it with your fingers as it will be smooth and will look natural. Fix everything you need to fix with a transparent powder, for long-lasting wear.
If there is a change in color on scars, use foundation and begin by applying concealer with a precision brush. Apply thin layers of concealer until you reach a shade that matches the color of the skin and perfectly matches the liquid foundation. Once you have achieved the desired result, apply transparent powder. Remember that the technique of layering requires gentle taping and thin layers.
If you suffer from bulging and raised scars, cover the scars just like color changed scars. This layered application technique can be done on any part of the body, even with tattoos. Don’t forget to powder to set everything.
Read more about the concealers in the previously published texts.