Camouflage a Pimple
Follow these steps to finally master the art of hiding these unsightly red spots
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Agreed with NYVTME. If I happen to pick too much, something like Polysporin or Neosporin clears it up in 1-2 days, but depending on how big the blemish is, it could take up to a week.
by miss_suziJuly 22, 2009 at 12:59AM Report as inappropriate
i hate zits..
by fisheyelakeMay 22, 2009 at 06:36AM Report as inappropriate
haha, I agree with Sumerr123, usually zits are round, plump and protrude. The zit in this video was flat, red and tiny ... not a good example for the video. It's a good tip anyways.
by egonza15May 08, 2009 at 09:27AM Report as inappropriate
what really works is to put calimyne (or however you spell it) lotion or the "pink stuff" on your zit. it dries it out over night and it done by the morning. Believe me it really works!
by gymnast440April 20, 2009 at 06:31PM Report as inappropriate
Of course a zit that tiny would be a breeze to conceal. They should have been more realistic with how the zit looked. But good tips, anyways.
by Sumerr123April 09, 2009 at 12:58AM Report as inappropriate
The best kept secret that manufacturers never want you to learn is to also apply Triple Antibiotic Ointment to a blemish. This prevents scarring. My dermatologist recommended and I did this everyday and night on a large blemish and it really worked at keeping the scar to a minimum. All those lotions are meant to keep skin moist. This does that even better! I even apply to a blemish then apply concealer and foundation over. Truly works!
by NYVTMEMarch 31, 2009 at 05:28PM Report as inappropriate
You shouldn't apply makeup to an open zit anyway...just creates a large zit.
by abbygail825March 30, 2009 at 05:34PM Report as inappropriate
Good advice , I also recommend icing the breakout... for fifteen minutes
by glmgrlMarch 09, 2009 at 08:28AM Report as inappropriate
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i dont agree that you should put the concealer on before the foundation because when you go to put foundation over it the concealer will slide and move resulting in you havng to put MORE concealer on and it could end up cakey, attracting attention to the area. Instead I would put foundation on first and if this does not cover then go over lightly with concealer patting over the spot and blending outwards
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