Begin by cleansing and moisturizing your face. If you use concealer, use it before your foundation to lessen the quantity of concealer you require.
Choose a concealer that matches or is one shade lighter than your skin tone. Choose a concealer with peach or salmon undertones to mask dark circles. Choose a blemish concealer that matches your skin tone.
Apply using a makeup sponge, concealer brush, or your ring finger. Makeup sponges provide a smooth, blended look.
Draw an upside-down triangles with the base along your lower lashes line and the tip pointing toward your cheek for under-eye concealer. This design brightens and raises the region around the eyes.
Blend the concealer into your skin with your preferred tool by tapping or patting it in. Because the skin surrounding the eyes is fragile, avoid rubbing. For imperfections, tap and combine to conceal the flaw.
Set your concealer with a translucent setting powder to avoid creases. Apply the powder with a tiny, gentle brush.
If you make a mistake or need to sharpen your concealer lines, smooth up the edges with a clean brush or sponge.
To produce a flawless, natural appearance, mix the whole area with a clean, moist makeup sponge.