How Do I Cover Scars And Pigmentation With Makeup?

Scars and pigmentation are covered by layering concentrated pigment in thin, controlled passes. Using a makeup brush rather than a sponge allows more precise placement, refined blending, and coverage that maintains skin texture and flexibility.

What is the Best Foundation for Covering Acne and Pigmentation

The best foundations for acne and pigmentation balance coverage, flexibility, and finish. Film-grade formulas like SRL Star Face and Hydroproof are full-coverage,…

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Makeup Techniques That Help Scars Look Flatter

Scars look flatter under makeup when texture is managed with light layers, controlled placement, and the right finish—not heavy coverage.

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When Less Makeup Covers Scars Better

Scars often look worse under heavy makeup. Using less product in the right way creates smoother, more natural coverage.

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How to Cover Scars Without Cakey Makeup

Cakey makeup over scars is usually caused by excess product and poor layering. Thin, controlled application creates smoother coverage.

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Do I Need Colour Correction for Pigmentation?

Not all pigmentation needs color correction. Knowing when to correct—and when to skip it—keeps coverage lighter and more natural.

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Why Foundation Sits Strangely on Scarred Skin

Foundation behaves differently on scarred skin because texture and absorption change. Understanding why helps coverage look smoother and more natural.

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