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Boo Boo Coverup Concealer Review

I'd like to dream that I have perfect blemish free skin and not have to use concealer. That's just what that is, a dream! I have begun to notice a need to use some concealer, for random blemishes, broken capillaries, and the dark circles under my eyes. I'll keep on dreaming!

Common skin blemishes, conceal acne, conceal tattoos
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I have not used liquid foundation in years. I have always used powder. However, when I would use my powder foundation to cover up any blemishes I had, I didn't like how it looked. I received the Boo Boo Cover Up concealer in my Ipsy bag, I was excited to try it!

This concealer is a perfect match for my skin tone. I was so impressed that it was so spot on. The formula is not too thick, but it isn't runny either. Believe me, all you need is a little dab of concealer and blend it out. This concealer has not made me break out, or have any adverse effects on my skin.

I apply my regular powder foundation first. Then, I take a little dab of concealer, and blend it out with my fingers. Then I apply a small amount of my powder foundation on top to blend it in smoothly. Then, I just apply the rest of my makeup as usual.What I love most about this concealer, is that it doesn't look like I am wearing concealer. So I can have that perfect skin I dream about!

This retails for $20, and you can find it here!

Have you every tried this concealer? I'd love to hear what you thought about it! Leave me a comment and let me know!

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