The Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser is a smooth, transparent gel with a creamy texture, like that of pressed coconut cream, which brings to my mind the coconut filled Bounty Chocolate. This product has truly become my best friend in the ongoing battle against pesky pimples, while also serving as the perfect canvas for creating a flawless makeup base.
Now that we have covered the importance of skin preparation, let’s move on to the main topic at hand: understanding green and yellow concealers. It’s worth mentioning that there are other colored concealers available, but since our focus is on acne-prone skin, I will be discussing these two specifically, as they have worked wonders for my own skin.
Concealing Under-Eye Circles and Discoloration: concealer for dark circles
When it comes to tackling dark circles under the eyes and achieving a lifted appearance without undergoing a facelift, yellow concealers or light ivory concealers are your best allies.
I gently apply the concealer under my eyes, as well as a small amount on my chin and forehead to address any discoloration. The key is to blend it seamlessly by using a beauty blender and tapping the product into the skin, rather than dragging it harshly.
Green color corrector use ? Green concealer for acne
If you have acne-prone skin, let me tell you, the green concealer is an absolute game-changer. Trust me, girl!
Green concealers work wonders in neutralizing redness. The green pigment effectively counteracts the redness of both active breakouts and inflamed acne, whether they’re dead or alive. While it won’t make the pimple disappear, it does significantly reduce its appearance—I swear by it.
For application, only a thin layer of green concealer is needed on problem areas.