
express themselves through art and colour,
to showcase their personalities through drawings and words!
But very often you find yourself in a situation
where you have a meeting to attend or a formal
function to go to, or your job simply does not permit
you to have these tattoos!
Then what do you do?!
Hi, I''m Saachi and today I'll be showing you
how to correct, conceal and cover up these tattoos
in just a few simple steps!
And not only this, but you can use these
same steps to deal with other body and skin concerns
such as discolouration, pigmentation or even acne scarring!
The skin needs to be cleaned off of any excess oils
or dirt, so the products that are applied
on top can have their full effect.
Use a generous amount of an oil-free hydrating moisturiser
all over the area and massage it in using circular motions.
Take a pea sized amount of a pore minimizing primer
and pat it onto the tattoo.
This will smoothen the skin,
prep the area for any products that you will be applying on top
and ensure that the makeup stays on all day long.
Just like correctors are used to cancel out
pigmentation and discolouration on the skin,
they can also be used to cancel out the colour of the ink in your tattoo.
Use a small concealer brush to dab the corrector
onto the tattoo and lightly blend the edges.
Start off with a little product and continue to build it as needed.
If your tattoo has been drawn on only with black ink,
a pink coloured corrector is enough to cancel it out,
but for those of us that have coloured tattoos,
each colour needs to be neutralised accordingly.
Just take a look at the colour wheel and it will show you
how green and red, yellow and purple
all neutralize one another.
For tattoo concealing, make sure you pick a heavy duty concealer
that has a thick consistency and is long lasting.
Using a slightly larger concealer brush,
pat this into place above the corrector to completely
cover the pink or any bits of the tattoo that might still be showing through.
Using a fluffy brush, blend out the edges.
Use a foundation that is full coverage, matte and oil-free.
Pick a colour that is closest to your skin tone
to ensure that it blends in seamlessly.
A kabuki brush works best to pack in the product
if you want maximum coverage,
after which use a beauty blender or your makeup sponge
to get rid of any harsh lines around the edges.
If you need more coverage use a foundation powder
that matches your skin tone or you can
stick to using a translucent powder to set the makeup in place.
Use a fluffy powder brush to pack on the product and buff it into place.
This will ensure that your makeup stays transfer-proof,
and smudge-proof all through the day.
I hope these tips & tricks will help you too
as they've been complete saviours for me time and again!
Thanks for watching and until next time,
stay tuned and stay Glamrs.
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