Concealers
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Redness
"The key to concealing redness is using a green-based product. Choose a concealer that has an olive undertone. The green base will cancel out the redness in the skin. Use it sparingly and spot conceal only in the areas that have redness. Use a small flat brush in a stippling motion to ensure coverage."
Clinique Redness Solutions Targeted Corrector, $18 at Nordstrom
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Dark Circles
"Dark circles in the under eye area typically have a blue undertone, which means that in order to cancel it out, you will need a peach/coral corrective shade of concealer. Set your concealer with a small amount of powder."
Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage, $34 at Laura Mercier
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Blemishes
"For concealing blemishes, choose a shade that is closest to your skin tone. Many times we tend to go lighter in concealer for highlighting purposes, but for blemishes, you don’t want to bring them forward."
Murad Acne Treatment Concealer, $21 at Murad
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Professional's Pick
"This product truly does it all! It gives you invisible coverage and a natural finish. I love it because I can get full coverage out of it and it still maintains a skin-like finish. The color corrector shades #320 and #350 are also amazing! It has a built-in applicator that can go directly to the skin, then you can tap in with your fingers for quick coverage."
Make Up For Ever HD Concealers, $29 each at Make Up For Ever