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.
Why Makeup Looks Patchy Over Scars
Makeup looks patchy over scars when texture, layering, and adhesion aren’t aligned. Adjusting technique creates smoother, more even coverage.
View moreHow to Cover Melasma Without Heavy Makeup
Melasma requires careful correction and light layering. Heavy makeup often makes it more noticeable rather than concealed.
View moreHow to Cover Dark Spots with Makeup
Dark spots are best covered with targeted correction and thin layers. Heavy makeup often makes them more noticeable instead of concealed.
View moreHow to Cover Acne Scars with Makeup
Acne scars require different techniques than active breakouts. Light layers, controlled placement, and texture-aware products create smoother-looking skin.
View moreWhy Scars and Pigmentation Need Different Makeup Techniques
Scars and pigmentation affect the skin in different ways. Treating them the same often leads to heavy, uneven makeup.
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