Concealer

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Various types of concealer, matched to skin tone.
Various types of concealer, matched to skin tone.

A concealer or colour corrector is a type of makeup used to cover pimples, dark circles and other small blemishes visible on the skin. This product is mainly used by women.

Depending on what is being covered, concealer may be green, white, blue, purple or matched to skin tone. White can be used to hide dark circles or bruising and brighten dull skin, green helps to cover up redness caused by pimples or broken veins, blue whitens a reddish complexion, purple adds a healthy glow to yellow-toned skin and matched concealers are not only the easiest to find and cheapest to buy, but are held by some to be the most effective at hiding pimples, blackheads and blemishes.

Concealers are typically used in conjunction with foundation rather than by themselves for optimal effect.

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