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How to Match Concealer to Skin Tone

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Summary: Mixing shades of concealer is the best way to get the right skin tone. Match concealer to skin tone with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free cosmetics video.

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By Sonja Gjokaj
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Sonja Gjokaj is a Boston-based makeup artist with experience in makeup for production assignments as well as individual on-site makeup services. Some of Gjokaj's most recent clients...read more

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"In this clip I want to talk to you a little bit about a color pallet or colors different colors in concealers and how to really, really match your skin tone and find the right concealer. Obviously concealers come in a wide range exactly as we do as people and as a makeup artist. What I often do is I actually mix one or two colors or two or three colors. To get my perfect shade for my client and I really recommend that too for you at home. To really maybe buy two different products or if your lucky enough get the product in the pallet. So you can do the same. Just mix a few different colors together usually you know one that is closer to your skin tone and then maybe one shade that is a little bit darker. So you can also change that for the different seasons. You really want to make sure that especially under the eye area you don't want to go too light because that will give you that sort of raccoon look. That no one wants and the same also stay away from shads that are a little bit too dark. You really, really want to match the concealer to your skin and a good place to match it. Is again like I demonstrated before on the skin or on the jaw line."

eHow Article: How to Match Concealer to Skin Tone

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