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9 Heavy-Duty Concealers That Can Cover Up Tattoos

These makeup cover-ups will get you through a job interview spot-free
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A Stain-Free Way to Cover Up Tattoos
Try: CoverMark Leg & Body Magic, $24.95

If you're worried about staining your crisp white button up or new pencil skirt, this cover-up will keep your mind at ease. The formula goes on completely opaque and unlike many other concealers, doesn't require a setting powder to stay put. Once you've snagged the job, set this product aside for camouflaging visible varicose veins, bruises and age spots on the body.

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How to Cover Up Tattoos If You Have Oily Skin
Try: M.A.C. Studio Finish SPF 35 Concealer, $19

If you're worried about smudging and slipping, make this concealer your pick. Its water-resistant formula contains silica to help absorb your skin's oils, meaning your coverage stays put. If you have an especially dark tattoo, try layering it over M.A.C. Studio Finish Skin Corrector, $19, in Pure Orange. The orange hue of this tinted version of Studio Finish will help cancel out blue and black ink, ensuring the finished look blends in with the rest of your skin.

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Cover Up Tattoos on a Budget
Try: Hard Candy Glamoflauge Heavy Duty Concealer, $6

This easily accessible drugstore pick is perfect if you're on the go. Best for smaller tattoos, this heavy-duty formula comes with a handy creamy pencil concealer to help you temporarily erase your ink before using the creamy tube to blend the color outward onto the skin.

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Cover Up Tattoos With a Palette Guaranteed to Match
Try: Judith August Killer Cover, $36

If you have trouble finding your perfect match in pre-bottled selections, this palette is for you. It comes with five colors so you can mix shades to create your perfect match. Judith August's Killer Cover is regularly used to cover up difficult discoloration following facelifts, rhinoplasties and eyelifts, so covering less severe markings like tattoos are a breeze. Be forewarned, this stuff is thick -- avoid stroking motions and stick to stippling as you apply this concealer.

BY ERICA SMITH | DEC 17, 2015 | SHARES
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