xSharpiexLovex answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 3:31 pm: it depends on the kind of concealer youre using...i bet youre using a medicated concealer with salicylic acid in it...thats good it helps take away acne
concealer is fine they sell lots of different kinds so if youre concerned about it, get one thats oil free and wont clog your pores....but im pretty sure youre already using one
dont listen to what your friends [or whoever told you that] or whatever are saying cause they seriously dont know what theyre talking about....yes some concealers can clog your pores but there are many that dont, you just have to choose them well....your friends probably are just talking about cheap concealers cause the higher the price the better the makeup
.....if you go to a makeup department store like sephora or nornstrom, or ulta or whatever than you can definetly ask one of the professionals that work there if they can help you pick a good one out...theyre very good they know what theyre talking about
if you have any other questions about makeup or anything you can definetly ask me, i know a ton about everything makeup
xEVYx answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 11:49 am: It can get in your pores and clog them, that's why it's not best to use. And some kinds of it does help dry out acne, but some can make it worse. The more expensive brand you buy the better it'll treat your skin.
itsz_JESS answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 11:42 am: well i guess its different for every person but since it seems to heal your acne, then you should keep useing it. i use concealer and it doesnt make me break out.. i guess it just depends on your skin type and the kind of concealer your useing [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
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