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Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:40 am      Reply with quote
hi,

i'm looking for blemish concealer in the market. i've used bobbi brown creamy concealer before, but it kinda clogged my pores.

Then recently i'm using the blemish stick from clinique, so-so only.
i heard laura mercier concealer is not bad

And advice and opinion..?
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:47 am      Reply with quote
I'm currently using Benefit's galactic shield & I think it covers & clears up my blemishes really well...the only other ones I've used are from Clinique which I didn't like that much.
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:35 am      Reply with quote
I use L'Oreal Air Wear. It's a really light cream that covers well but doesn't look too noticeable or clog pores. I hope L'Oreal never stops making it because then I'll be in trouble!

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MAc Pot Concealer Rocks!this concealer doesnt budge if u cry or wipe yr face.. stays the whole day! not good for undereye cos it's thicker n dryer but perfect for blemishes
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I love Dr Huaschka's cover stick. It only comes in one shade so it doesn't work for everyone but I find it reduces the redness and helps heal the blemish quickly while covering it up as well. It's been the best cover stick I've ever tried. They also just came out with a new concealer that I can only find here at EDS. I've just ordered it and am waiting for it to arrive so haven't had time to try it myself but you may want to enquire about it as well.
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:03 am      Reply with quote
Presciptive's Flawless Skin Total Protection Concealer SPF25. Creamy powder, apply with concealer brush. I love it. Little bit goes long way.
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:16 am      Reply with quote
Jane Iredale's Covercare. Opaque enough to cover red pimples and the associated scars. Smile Budge-proof as well. Just make sure you find the right shade since it's so opaque.
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:39 am      Reply with quote
I have to say, I am always on this quest to find a better conceler. My problem, not necessarily staying put, it is covering a blemish. Depends on which stage it is at. Brand new, harder to cover...starting to go away, a little darker....anyone have suggestions on covering blemishes full proof?
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:36 pm      Reply with quote
I like neutrogena blemish concelear. I also like BE bisque to cover up bad ones.

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Minerals Will Work 4 U. Got it on Ebay. It works for me and my olive skin. One of the VERY FEW I've found that matches me and covers my seborrhea.
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:46 pm      Reply with quote
Lancome's Blanc Expert Mela-NO Cx concealer - does not clog pores and I use it mainly to hide blemishes. Available only in Asia.

I've tried Mac's pot concealer it clogs my pores and MELTS making my face look cakey, if you're acne-prone like me I'd stay away from cream concealers as they tend to be too heavy. Try liquid concealers but I find most of them don't give enough coverage.

Lancome's Maquicomplete would be most like the one I'm using (mine just has additional whitening properties).

Good luck!
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:07 pm      Reply with quote
wow, thanks guys.

so many different brands were invovled.
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jellytot wrote:
MAc Pot Concealer Rocks!this concealer doesnt budge if u cry or wipe yr face.. stays the whole day! not good for undereye cos it's thicker n dryer but perfect for blemishes


That's what I use also. Very Happy
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:14 pm      Reply with quote
hmm...
2 votes on MAC, guess i'll try that one since i'm working for estee lauder companies.
Could take staff purchase.. Very Happy

But guys, i could not find pot concealer
issit a term or the name?
i only found the studio range
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:22 pm      Reply with quote
MTRLB wrote:
hmm...
2 votes on MAC, guess i'll try that one since i'm working for estee lauder companies.
Could take staff purchase.. Very Happy


Lucky you. Smile
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Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:22 pm      Reply with quote
But remember to use a concealer brush - if you use your fingers your pot will get really dirty - the product really sticks to dust.
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sormuimui wrote:
But remember to use a concealer brush - if you use your fingers your pot will get really dirty - the product really sticks to dust.


oh ok...so its the studio fix concealer.
i'll try that..

issit in the stick form? or the compact type?
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:56 am      Reply with quote
BeneFit's Boi-ng Concealer is very good for concealing blemishes - too thick and dry for under the eyes, though.

Pure Luxe's What Red? Mineral Powder concealer works well at toning down redness.
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 10:45 am      Reply with quote
MTRLB wrote:
sormuimui wrote:
But remember to use a concealer brush - if you use your fingers your pot will get really dirty - the product really sticks to dust.


oh ok...so its the studio fix concealer.
i'll try that..

issit in the stick form? or the compact type?


It's the one in the pot.
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:19 am      Reply with quote
For covering any blemishes, I really like Revlon Colorstay ... it really does seem to stay put. I just checked out the Revlon website and it looks like they have a Colorstay Blemish Concealer with salicylic acid. The one I have is the regular concealer (which looks exactly the same but doesn't have the salicylic acid), but I see it isn't list on their website any longer. Maybe the only one available now is the blemish concealer. I think I'll definitely try this one when my current one runs out.
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:21 am      Reply with quote
MTRLB wrote:
sormuimui wrote:
But remember to use a concealer brush - if you use your fingers your pot will get really dirty - the product really sticks to dust.


oh ok...so its the studio fix concealer.
i'll try that..

issit in the stick form? or the compact type?


It's in a pot and I also use it with a brush.

http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY15106&PRODUCT_ID=PROD1443
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Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:03 pm      Reply with quote
I also like Colorstay for not so bad blemishes. For serious ones, I think the Lancome Waterproof Concealer is the best - Effacernes is the name, I believe.
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Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:56 am      Reply with quote
How do you ladies get the "color" you need? I mean when pimples are at different stages, you need different colors. Don't know until you need to apply makeup. Do you just keep many different colors on hand and find the one that works, or add lighter, darker powders to conceal?
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 1:53 pm      Reply with quote
MAC!!! the one that comes in a flat tube that squeezes out..sanitary too :P
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Sun Jul 30, 2006 2:43 pm      Reply with quote
I never use concealer, but I find my Laura Mercier oil free foundation layers quite nicely and can basically be used as a concealer. If i put some powder on top, I can hide any imperfection or blemish!
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