When concealing scars on the face, always begin with foundation to create as even a surface as possible. Apply a small amount of concealer over the scar itself with help from a professional aesthetician in this free video on makeup application.
Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. According to Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, author of "Hair Growth and Disorders," scarring alopecia is a hair loss disorder that affects both men and women, characterized by irreversible destruction of hair follicles that are replaced with scar tissue. Usually, it starts as a small patch of hair loss and expands over time. Several techniques exist to hide the scars, regardless of the size of the demarcation.
Scars that develop from acne, cuts, scrapes and other injuries are unsightly and cause embarrassment to some people. Depending on the depth and age of the scar, they are difficult to fade even with scar treatments. Although these scars cannot magically disappear, they can be camouflaged with makeup like bronzing gel. Bronzing gels come in the form of makeup or self tanners. A bronzing gel gives skin a deep suntanned look without using the sun to obtain or maintain a deep glow. Nonetheless, bronzing gels can also hide scars while concurrently providing a youthful suntanned glow to the skin.
Unsightly scars on visible areas like your face can be tough to conceal. Scars are a natural part of the healing process and never disappear completely. You can, however, take advantage of several methods to camouflage them. Tanning is one option for light-colored scars and can make your skin look even and uniformly colored. To avoid further skin damage, use artificial tanning gels and creams, rather than tanning indoors or exposing yourself to the sun.