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Blemish Cover Up. TOOLS: Concealer Stick — I always use Cle de Peau - Concealer because it’s the industry standard for its coverage and staying power. - Eyeliner Brush — I love Bobbi Brown’s Ultra Fine Eyeliner Brush for both covering up blemishes and lining eyes with a gel pot. - Loose Powder — Armani Beauty Loose Powder has been a favorite for at least five years now because it never looks cakey or powdery. - Eyeshadow Blending Brush — I used Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Eyeshadow Blending Brush for its dome shape and denseness of bristles. STEPS: 1. Stroke the liner brush across the concealer stick to load a thin layer. 2. Start at the center of the blemish and cover the blemish itself. 3. Fan the brush from the center outward like star points to cover the red area that circles around the blemish from irritation. 4. Sanitize your finger then gently blend out the perimeter of where you applied the concealer. 5. Dip your blending brush into the lid of the loose powder and tap off excess onto your counter. 6. Lightly dust the powder over the concealer to set it.

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