(1) Use a concealer to minimize any dark circles under the eyes or blemishes.(2) Finely paint the concealer on moisturized skin directly where the darkest part of the circle is and in between your eyes.(3) If I had his job, I would need all the under-eye concealer and foundation I could get.(4) If your concealer is in a lipsticklike form, Burgess recommends cleaning it by occasionally shaving the top layer.(5) Then, with a clean fingertip, top with your favorite concealer to spot out any redness or discoloration.(6) Here's the dilemma: You want a concealer to cover up and cure, but also to not look like nasty zit cream.(7) Make-up wasn't my thing, but mascara, concealer , and lip gloss were my life savers.(8) To make lips appear fuller, add a concealer above the lip line.(9) My sisters use their concealer and their pressed powder.(10) Dot concealer on any blemishes, then blend on foundation, followed by a swipe of mascara.(11) I fixed my hair and clothes and touched up my concealer and makeup.(12) Her usually makeup-free face was covered with concealer , and eyeliner and eye shadow was smudged around her eyes.(13) She then took out her concealer and eye make-up to hide the puffiness.(14) Don't forget to use a concealer or stick foundation that closely matches your skin tone, and set it with pressed powder to keep dark circles and puffiness out of sight.(15) Powder your concealer after applying it for extra staying power.(16) For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles.