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Reddit mentions of e.l.f. Cover Everything Skin Brightening Concealer, Corrective Yellow, 0.141 Ounce

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of e.l.f. Cover Everything Skin Brightening Concealer, Corrective Yellow, 0.141 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

e.l.f. Cover Everything Skin Brightening Concealer, Corrective Yellow, 0.141 Ounce
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  • ACHIEVE FLAWLESS-LOOKING SKIN - Achieve a flawless, brighter complexion with the Cover Everything Concealer. This creamy concealer formula easily covers under eye circles and unwanted spots for gorgeous, radiant looking skin.
  • COLOR-CORRECTING CONCEALER - Our yellow-toned concealer neutralizes bluish-purple undertones for an even-looking complexion. It's ideal for minimizing the appearance of dark undereye circles, discoloration and scars.
  • BUILDABLE COVERAGE - The lightweight formula of this color-corrector allows you to effortlessly build coverage. Apply a thin layer for light coverage, or apply multiple layers for full coverage.
  • HOW TO USE - Using a concealer brush, pat the concealer over areas that need coverage. Allow it to dry before building coverage. Set with powder.
  • VEGAN & CRUELTY-FREE - Our concealers are PETA certified cruelty free and vegan, so you can feel good about using our products.
Specs:
ColorCorrective Yellow
Height3.6 Inches
Length0.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.14 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on e.l.f. Cover Everything Skin Brightening Concealer, Corrective Yellow, 0.141 Ounce:

u/nyxbit ยท 3 pointsr/aspergers

Drinking lots of water will help it. Another option is covering with foundation or yellow corrective concealer (the yellow helps neutralize the blueish color). /r/MakeupAddiction can help you with brand recommendations.

u/aaamack ยท 1 pointr/Makeup

I naturally have dark circles and although I lightly cover them up (i'm 23 and have had them since childhood) I really don't think they're really that unbeautiful. Occasionally I'll look at the coloration and think its pretty.. you are likely being critical..and you have to remember that there are different causes of dark circles. Some people have extra pigment there. I just have very thin skin that's see through. Sometimes people need more sleep, sometimes that's not the case at all.

A yellow/orange concealer that matches your skin's saturation should be very lightly dotted then patted out on the eye area after you apply a moisturizer, and let it soak in(i would use a pale orange because I have a more reddish undertone to my skin and I'm basically white as you can possibly get). If you have darker skin, you would use something more pigmented. If your skin has more yellow than red, you might want to go with a more yellowish concealer. Yellow and orange cancel out the blues and purples in your skin.
Here are two cheap sets I have used:
multicolor concealor
yellow


and

http://www.amazon.com/e-l-f-Everything-Concealer-Corrective-Yellow/dp/B009N5SM30/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1454234373&sr=8-8&keywords=elf+concealer
On top of that you would put a cream concealer that matches your skin tone. I use [these] (http://www.amazon.com/Maybelline-New-York-Concealer-Medium/dp/B000V58AMY/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1454234611&sr=1-1&keywords=concealer+stick) because it comes in a stick and i just lightly stipple on top it on top of acne and dark circles. Then i pat and blend out into the rest of my skin. I set that with a pressed powder foundation like the Rimmel London Stay matte using an e.l.f kabuki brush. Less is really more. Just dabbing the brush once into powder patting the forehead, cheeks, nose, eye area and chin then making gentle circular motions should look fine.

For acne or acne hyperpigmentation, the issues is often red pigmentation in the skin. You can give that extra coverage by using a green concealer because it will cancel out the red. Make sure to cover that with your normal skin matching concealer though.


General advice:
Start with skin color concealers, then if you want more coverage start with the weird color ones.
You should never be able to see when you're done the weird colored concealer on your face.
Apply very very light, especially when starting out. It'll look more natural.
Makeup looks better on exfoliated and moisterized skin.
*Makeup Pros use primers before applying makeup. It makes it stay and lets makeup go on smoothly.

  • Using Nature's cure (just the cream..not the pills) as a cream for something like that acne.org regimine at night seems to work good for my acne. It might help yours.
    Unrelated to all of this, but men are notorious for not wearing sunscreen. If you don't already, do. It'll probably make the biggest difference in how good you look in the long run.
    Vitamin C serum is awesome under moisturizer. It brightens the skin and has anti acne properties. That's not just natural skin guru talk either. I actually read an article about it on pubmed...
    *Foundation and concealers are like clothes..you often have to try them before you know they match. Keep receipts. They should disappear into your skin without a lot of blending and should look normal in sunlight. Sometimes you can look at reviews online if you google it. Find people that have similar skin to yours (similar oilness, similar age, similar redness yellowness, similar dark or lightness, and similar blemishes)