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hiding scratches?


Question Posted Friday November 21 2008, 5:09 am

My younger sister accidently scratched me last night and it has left 3 small scratches on my face, (all in the same area) with one bigger scratch.
How would i be able to get rid of them or hide them when i go to a party with people from work tonight?
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forgetregrets answered Saturday November 22 2008, 10:20 am:
If you apply a little make-up concealer to the scratches and blend them in really well, the scars should seem invisible. I had the same problem but the scratches were above my nose so I looked like Harry Potter:] lol. I went to Sephora's and since they have free "try me" make up, I played around with the different skin tone concealers and found my perfect type.
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