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Applying Concealer After Facial Waxing

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Summary: Facial waxing can cause redness and irritation. Learn how to hide that redness by applying concealer to the skin with tips from a stylist in this free video on beauty care products.

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By Sandy Powell
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Sandy Powell has been styling hair for more than 20 years. She has experience in coloring, cutting, styling, highlighting and lowlighting all styles of hair. Powell currently owns and...read more

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"We have totally waxed all of Myra's areas where unwanted hair. Here's a for instance. See how pink and red that that's left that. If she wants to go anywhere directly after being waxed, I suggest adding a little bit of concealer. Something a little bit thicker that your basic everyday foundation. Just apply it to a cotton ball and lightly go over that area and you can see how that just kind of evens that out, smooth?s it out. And nobody knows that that's been freshly waxed except for her. Cleans it up. Turn to this side, we'll get this side, it's red too. So, Myra's got a baby face and ready to go. How nice is that? So, we've finished her off with some concealer. I'm, actually if you look at her lip, lift your head up. See how red her lip area is? That really needs concealer. Ok. And I'm saying concealer instead of foundation because your concealers are a little bit thicker than, covers a little more, and is a little thicker than a, than a foundation. One more dab and we have it. And that's perfect. It's exactly what you needed. Alright, freshly waxed. All concealed and ready to take on the world."

eHow Article: Applying Concealer After Facial Waxing

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