Don’t know where to place your concealer?
Watch this video to know exactly where you should be placing it. A little goes a long way! I'm using the Kylie Cosmetics concealer in Shade 8N. #lemon8partner #concealerplacement #makeuptips #makeup
When it comes to concealer placement, understanding the key areas to target can completely transform your makeup look. Typically, concealer is applied to cover dark circles under the eyes, conceal blemishes, and brighten certain parts of the face. For beginners, a simple approach is to focus on the inner corners of the eyes and the area right below the eyes in an inverted triangle shape — this technique helps illuminate the face naturally. Using a shade like Kylie Cosmetics 8N, which offers a neutral undertone, works perfectly for concealing imperfections without looking cakey. Many find it helpful to use tools such as the Real Techniques #300 brush to blend the concealer seamlessly into the skin. Additionally, some prefer to apply concealer on the bridge of the nose, chin, and forehead to even out skin tone. For contour and concealer placement, blending is key — blending concealer with foundation in these areas creates a smooth, radiant finish. It’s important not to overdo the product; a little goes a long way. Start with a small amount and build up coverage only where needed. This can prevent the makeup from settling into fine lines or appearing heavy. Once applied, setting the concealer with a translucent powder ensures long-lasting wear throughout the day. Experimenting with different placement techniques and tools can help you find what works best for your face shape and skin type. Practicing these tips can make concealer application easier and enhance your overall makeup look.










































































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