How to Apply Concealer for Winter Makeup

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Summary: Learn how to apply concealer to hide blemishes and brighten the face for a winter makeup look for the holidays with the expert cosmetic tips in this free beauty video clip.

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By Michelle Renee
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Michelle Renee has over 13 years of experience, working for both Origins and Lancome. She has spent the last few years working professionally for bridal parties, Glamour Shots, and...read more

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"Hi, I'm Michelle Renee with the Michelle Renee Makeup Artist Group and on behalf of Expert Village I'm going to demonstrate makeup for winter. After we've applied Leslie's full coverage foundation, I'm going to go in and use concealer around the ocular of her eye. When using concealer you want to use a couple shades lighter than your foundation color. This will draw light around the eye area and make you look fresh, bright, and youthful. When working with concealer, you want to make sure, if you're applying with your hands, to use your weakest finger, which is the ring finger. I personally like to use a brush cause it gives it a nice texture. So I'll go ahead and dip my concealer and start from the outer corner and work my way in. Now, for winter, I like to look for concealers that have benefits. I like to look for concealers that have aloe vera and are soothing and moisturizing to the skin. I've placed this concealer underneath the eye. I'm going to go in with the left over concealer and place a little bit on the lid. This is going to brighten the eye, and this also helps the shadow that we're going to use to last longer. Concealer makes a huge difference in the look of the eyes. With any left over concealer I'm going to look for any little blemishes that need to be covered. Since we used a full coverage foundation, I don't see anything that needs a little extra help. So, Leslie looks perfect. "

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