Nemova said:Ok, I hope someone can help me with this.
I have oily, acne-prone skin. What should I use to soften it before I apply makeup - something that could "hide" blemishes without clogging, and also something that can even my skin tone?

Clinique has some good products for acne-prone skin, and it's not as thick as Mac's stuff. Sometimes if I need to cover blemishes, I put some eye shadow (yes, that's right) that's a bit darker than my skin colour on the blemishes, and then on top of that put on foundation, and it covers it right up, and makes it all soft looking. I'm serious. I don't know how good or bad that is for my skin, but it works. And, Concealer makes my skin break out more and it looks very blotchy on me, so I avoid it at all costs now.Nemova said:Ok, I hope someone can help me with this.
I have oily, acne-prone skin. What should I use to soften it before I apply makeup - something that could "hide" blemishes without clogging, and also something that can even my skin tone?
I've used green eye shadow on my dark circles and it worked, but I still prefer concealer. I bought Lancôme Adaptîve for oily skin and it's working. I use a light green concealer from Pupa on my dark circles and on the pimples and although it's a bit too light it has a good coverage. There's a brand in my country called Dermatus that carries a concealer palette in the colours you mentioned, fezbatik. I think I'll give it a try.If you don´t like foundation, you can use just concealers to cover up the pimples. Use ir with a small concealer brush and pat with your finger so it doesn´t call the attention to the pimples istead of concealing them.VersaceGirl said:i have another question - i never really liked to used foundation, but i have to cover my pimples..so can I use just concealer on my face without foundation, or do i have to use both?? and can i use foundation just on the pimple?


Nemova said:Thanks fezbatik and Sonia.I've used green eye shadow on my dark circles and it worked, but I still prefer concealer. I bought Lancôme Adaptîve for oily skin and it's working. I use a light green concealer from Pupa on my dark circles and on the pimples and although it's a bit too light it has a good coverage. There's a brand in my country called Dermatus that carries a concealer palette in the colours you mentioned, fezbatik. I think I'll give it a try.


Don´t forget to use a bit of loose powder in the end, all over your face to fix the concealer and to tone down the shine.

fezbatik said:Nemova, maybe try a yellow hued cream for the dark circles - the green is best used to couteract redness, and the yellow hue will counteract the shadows - just blend well.![]()


My skin is a bit uneven, and I get a lot of tiny red spots and breakouts that I
want to cover up. But concealers seem to go all dry and cakey, and foundations
are always too dry and feels too heavy on my skin. I have tried both expensive
and low-priced ones, but nothing seems to fit.
. But with foundation I'm afraid to use it because it never looks natural. Which one should I use and which brands should I consider. I want the stuff that will make my face appear "natural" and smooth without looking like I have make up on. I was going to buy Revlon foundation but I decided it would be better to ask before I droped $10 for a tiny bottle of make up!