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Summary: Concealer helps cover skin blemishes or dark spots, which is important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply concealer for production makeup in this free cosmetics video.
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About the Expert
Sonja Gjokaj Sonja Gjokaj is a Boston-based makeup artist with experience in makeup for production assignments as well as individual on-site makeup services. Some of Gjoka... read more
Hi, my name is Sonja Gjokaj. I'm the owner of Gjokaj Make-up and I'm here with Expert Village to talk to you about make-up for production. In this step, I'm going to discuss concealer with you. Obviously, you want a flawless face for production. And concealers for production tend to be a little bit heavier, a little bit thicker in texture so they really, really cover up any blemishes, fine lines, under eye darkness. You name it. For this I'm going to use a little concealer, synthetic concealer brush. And I'm actually going to look at Sheena's skin tone to determine what shade I'm going to use. I think that Sheena has clearly, yellow under tones. The pigments that you see is just a little bit of sensitivity. And that's really, really easy to get rid of in a few swipes. So, I'm going to use a concealer with a yellow under tone. And I'm going to saturate my brush really well and then with light short strokes, cover up a little of the darkness and redness that I see and around the eyes. And a synthetic brush is something that I highly recommend for a cream based product just because it won't absorb the product like a natural bristle would. And see how easy that is to cover up a little bit of redness. Just like that. Maybe a little bit under the chin. You don't have to be too precise with concealer because this is your very first step and you're going to blend everything out with your foundation in the end.