My friends have recommended this and it's magic https://www.sephora.com/product/radiant-creamy-concealer-P377873
Go to a makeup store and ask the salespeople to help you figure out what shade matches your skin and how to apply. My experiences at skincare/makeup stores have all been great. People are extremely knowledgeable and want to help you instead of selling as much as they can (I think because there's no commission usually so it just attracts hobbyists)
For advice I just Google stuff. Makeup is the exact same on men as it is on women so just follow the advice made for women
ask a person you know who uses makeup irl or go to a makeup store that has salespeople (who will probably try to upsell you, but prolly give you some decent advice)
Oh advice and links on this and concealer for acne or whatever? Makeup is scary and feminine and full of snake oil salesmen
My friends have recommended this and it's magic https://www.sephora.com/product/radiant-creamy-concealer-P377873
Go to a makeup store and ask the salespeople to help you figure out what shade matches your skin and how to apply. My experiences at skincare/makeup stores have all been great. People are extremely knowledgeable and want to help you instead of selling as much as they can (I think because there's no commission usually so it just attracts hobbyists)
For advice I just Google stuff. Makeup is the exact same on men as it is on women so just follow the advice made for women
:rat-salute: Tomorrow I will go to Autozone and then Sephora
ask a person you know who uses makeup irl or go to a makeup store that has salespeople (who will probably try to upsell you, but prolly give you some decent advice)
bold assumption
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