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GREAT COVERUP MAKEUP!

Started by JillEclipse, March 27, 2010, 10:04:50 PM

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JillEclipse

there was this guy that posted in a thread about how he or she needed some coverup makeup for their facial hair stubble. i cant find the thread so could someone link it up if they happen to find it please.

there is this coverup that completely gets rid of my grayish blue stubble. well, almost completely. anyway It lasts for several months and only costs 1 dollar. i have really heavy bluish gray on my upper lip, more than most guys my age, so if it works for me it will definitely work for you! (if you know how to use it)
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pebbles

You can buy demablend its okay and dose cover up your facial hair or any other skin irregularities. but it still dosen't look quite right because it's so heavy... You could probably get away with it easier tho because you wear alot of heavy gothic make-up if I recall.

http://vichyconsult.co.uk/local/en-gb/dermablend/vichy-dermablend.aspx
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Janet_Girl

Like Valerie I use MAX on the upper lip and chin, as they are still dark.  The rest is Covergirl Advance Radiance, blending well.  I then finish off with Almay loose powder for a matte finish.  I have even spent the night at a girlfriend's house, and not being able to shave, I spent the next day in public and no one saw anything amiss.
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JillEclipse

if you get laser hair surgery on your face will you still need coverup?
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Janet_Girl

Laser is not permanent.  Only electrolysis is.  But once the hairs are lessened to a great extent, then I see no reason for a cover up, other than to cover flaws, freckles and age spots.
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GinaDouglas

I have pale skin and dark hair.  Sheer Cover makeup has been a Godsend.
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