Question Posted Wednesday December 3 2008, 4:41 pm
is their a kind of concealer or cover up that hides pimples really well? im so self conscious because i have pimples all over my chin =[
any advice?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Pascal answered Friday December 5 2008, 12:34 am: I agree with the other answers that say you should try to get rid of it, but I know how frustrating it can be while you're waiting for it to heal.
If the pimples are red, put a green concealer on before you use a skin-colored concealer. Green is the complementary color of red, hence they neutralize each other. Just put a small amount of green on the red parts, then blend a skin-tone concealer over it. Don't use oil-based makeup as this will probably increase acne, and make sure you wash it off every night.
Teen2TeenHelp answered Thursday December 4 2008, 11:07 pm: Instead of trying to cover it up, why not try to get rid of it. There really isn't a concealer that tries to hide it well because they mainly cause more pimples and extend the amount of time the pimples stay on your chin. Try washing your face everyday when you come home from school, before you sleep and so on. Hopefully your acne should calm down then. It works for me. Also at night you should wear a face mask to dry out the pimples because at night oils penetrate your skin. If you can prevent that, you can prevent redness and extensive time pimples spend on your chin. [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
aly101 answered Thursday December 4 2008, 10:04 pm: that one 3 days gone pimple worker it get ur pimples gone in3 dayz but dont worrie wat people think of ur pimples [ aly101's advice column | Ask aly101 A Question ]
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