Conceal blemishes such as acne scars, dark patches, pits, and under-eye circles with make-up. Stick, cake, and cream concealers are available options.

To hide dark patches, it's recommended to use a concealer that is one or two shades lighter than your foundation. Apply the concealer to the affected area and blend it well into your skin. After concealing, apply normal foundation all over your face. This helps to create a uniform appearance and make your skin look flawless.
When choosing cosmetics to apply on your face, it's important to check with your dermatologist. They may recommend oil-free makeup that won't clog your pores, cause breakouts or exacerbate existing skin conditions. With the right products, you can feel confident knowing that your skin is covered and looking its best.
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