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Best concealer for scars and spots
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I second Max Factor's Pan Stik although the colours are a bit odd and don't suit everyone. I dab this on my spots then follow with a dusting of Bare Minerals. This takes away any shine which seems to 'enhance' the look of spots and makes the Pan Stik stay on longer.
Quinoderm is great stuff too but have you seen your GP? It might be worth seeing if some prescription stuff sorts out the problem.
Best of luck, I have quite bad skin too and know what its like
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Applying with a little brush. I have some foundation that is powder. What sort of face powder do you recommend? I brought the pan stick and the rimmel one today and some new powder foundation.
I have suffered since I was in my teens then it got better but that last 2-3 years its bad again. I have tried most of the creams on the marker. I was using Oxy on the spot cream that worked for a year or so til I forgot to take it when I was holiday. Came back 2 weeks later started using again and it never got rid of it again. Am now using Freederm cream and facewash for the past couple of weeks. I went on the pill in July hoping that would help it but it hasn't. Haven't really used much make up before but it seems to be getting worse.0 -
I'd recommend mineral make up. If you apply it 'neat' with your finger on to said mark, it is pretty damn good! Then swish over all of the area for a final finish.Genie
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