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Killer Cover™: How to Apply & Tips

Age Spots, Bruises, Birthmarks, Port Wine Stains, Scars, Tattoos & Vitiligo

 

  1. Use on clean, moisturized skin.
  2. Remove small amount of product with spatula or fingers.
  3. Start with a shade closest to your skin tone. If necessary, stipple several shades together until you achieve your perfect match.
  4. Dab and pat the makeup instead of stroking it onto your skin.
  5. For dark discolorations, use a color darker than your skin tone, then layer with the shade closest to your skin tone.
  6. Blend into the surrounding area until there is no line of demarcation.
  7. Set with August Minerals Finishing Powder: Translucent using a powder brush. Let powder set for two minutes and buff off excess.

 

Hints for Scars

  • If the scar is red in color, use more yellow in your foundation mix.
  • If the scar is white in color, use more of the natural skin tone colors, or a touch of Orange Masking Crème™, which brings the color of the scar back to normal.
  • For very light, small scars, The Everything Pencil™ may be all you need. Find the best color to match your skin tone or blend different colors together for a perfect match.
  • Use a small brush to paint out scars, or try dipping The Everything Pencil&trde; into Killer Cover, using the pencil as an applicator.
  • Powder over the colored-in spots to set. Finish with your all-over face color.

 

Hints for Vitiligo

  • For very small white spots due to hypo-pigmentation or Vitiligo, The Everything Pencil™ may be all you need. Find the best color to match your skin tone, or a combination of colors blended together.
  • If you have de-pigmentation, white patches should be concealed, for they are sun-sensitive. Color in the spot with your pencil, pat and blend together. A touch of Orange Masking Crème™ will also help bring back the skin to a normal tone.
  • Try using a small brush to paint in the spots, or dip The Everything Pencil™ as an applicator.
  • Powder over the colored spots to set. Finish with your all-over face color.

 

Hints for Port Wine Stains & Birthmarks

  • If the mark that is being covered is around the eye area, do not use eye creams or moisturizers prior to concealment. Makeup has to be on dry skin to stay.
  • When applying Killer Cover, start off with a very thin layer of product, and add more layers as needed. Pat with powder in between layers using a cotton pad or puff. Do not miss any area that concealer has been placed. Brush off the excess in a downward motion.
  • If your birthmark is on your cheek, use blush that is the same color as your birthmark after concealing. Your makeup will look very natural.

 

Hints for Tattoos

  • To block out tattoos with blue, red, or yellow inks, start with a color that is darker than your skin tone in the Killer Cover™ wheel. Proceed with natural skin tone colors.
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