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Question Posted Tuesday August 26 2008, 6:10 pm

i dont get how your concealer comes off when you put foundation over it. its not GOING TO COME OFF your just gonna put a layer of foundation on top.


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impressmebabyx answered Tuesday August 26 2008, 9:53 pm:
It's not that it necessarily 'comes off' -- putting concealer on first increases the chances that it will smear and therefore not cover as well when you put on your foundation. If you put foundation on and then your concealor the chances that the concealor will stay put are higher(:

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