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concealer and foundation?


Question Posted Wednesday August 20 2008, 4:02 am

can concealer be used as an alll over foundation?

why/ why not?


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Emaho answered Wednesday August 20 2008, 4:49 am:
It's not a great idea. Concealer is designed specifically for much smaller areas of skin. And with most products one is suppose to blot it in themselves a little. I imagine if someone used it on their entire face it would look very blotchy and caked on. It is much more ideal to use foundation.

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xokristabelle answered Wednesday August 20 2008, 4:19 am:
Technically you can, but you shouldn't. It looks thick, unnatural, cakey, and isn't great for your skin.

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