Makeup tricks to help hide your pimples

Show me a girl who’s cool with an angry little pimple on her chin/cheek/forehead and I’ll show you a liar. Sometimes, it can seem impossible to hide your pimples. Even when do attempt to cover-up a pimple with makeup, without the right technique, that zit can end up looking worse than it did before.
Those pesky little puss-filled suckers are the definition of annoying for anyone – whether you’re a teen who’s experiencing it for the first time or a woman in her 60’s who is well acquainted with breakouts.
And worse than having a pimple is trying to convince everyone that it doesn’t exist. But it is possible, just try one of these handy tricks and you’ll have everyone wondering, “What pimple?”
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1) MINIMISE THE DAMAGE
Before you try covering and hiding your pimple, it’s a great idea to minimise any redness or inflammation. Ice the area for a while (10-15 minutes should do it) to reduce swelling and help flatten your pimple. Then, you can use eye drops that have been developed to reduce redness in your eyes (like Visine Clear Eye Drops) to actually help reduce the redness of your zit. Soak a cotton ball in the eye drop formula and hold it on the area for a few minutes.
2) COVER AND PROTECT
Sometimes makeup can irritate and inflame a fresh zit, so if you want that bad boy to heal stat but also want to wear makeup at the same time, a good idea is to cover it before applying your makeup. A Coverplast Blemish Dot can be applied onto your pimple and help protect and heal it – and fast – without even looking like you’re wearing anything at all.
3) THE POWER OF CONCEALER
We all know that concealer can help, erm, conceal any blemishes or redness. But it’s important to know what to use and how to use it. If your pimple is an angry, angry red, it’s important to neutralise the colour with a corrector before applying your concealer. Lightly dab a green colour corrector on the red area. Then, take your concealer and dab it onto your pimple. Try not to use a concealer that’s lighter than your skin tone on the whole area as this will bring more attention to the breakout. Australis Conceal Correct is the perfect compact for blemish concealing as it features both the green colour corrector and the concealer.
Handy tricky: if your spot is really large and raised, then a lighter concealer will actually help. A raised pimple can cast a shadow, so a lighter concealer applied on the bottom half of your zit will create an optical illusion that your pimple isn’t really that big.
4) CREATE A DISTRACTION
If you’re still not feeling great about your pimple, then you can always accentuate other features to take the attention away from it.
If your pimple is on your chin or cheeks, focus on your eye look and leave your cheeks and lips pretty neutral. Avoid glosses as this will attract attention to your lips.
If your zit is on your forehead or upper cheek, then wear an eye-catching hue on your lips so that the focus is on the lower half of your face. Clever, huh?
Do you have any tricks for hiding pimples? What’s your never-fail trick?
158 Member Comments
Awesome article.
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Yep dealing with this right now that tip about the light one under is great. Going to try that tomorrow!
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I never realise that there is so much you can do to reduce the appearance of pimples! Iv'e never tried colour correcting but I want to give it a try!
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Love these tips.. pimples can make you feel the worst
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Love these tips! I hate having raised pimples - they're the hardest ones to hide
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If its a raised pimple I find that the hardest to cover up
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So bad when the pimple is still growing and is all red and itchy
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A little concealer really is the best, otherwise piling on too much just looks awful
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Minimal amount of concealer and blend it well
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I thought that by the time I was an adult, all my pimples would vanish. Wrong :/ Luckily I don't get them too often (mostly hormonal ones) but they are such a pain.
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I am so bad for popping and picking at the pimples
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I don't think I could live without concealer. :-P
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Green concealer is an amazing thing
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Some great tips!!
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I am a big fan of concealer
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Interesting but when applying any products to blemishes you should be more wary of hygienic practices so not using the concealer wand directly or washing the brush after application to avoid spreading bacteria
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Today I'm using the Dermalogica one ; ) It has a nice skin colour to it.
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love the great tips. will come in handy when i needs it.
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When I had pimples in distant past, I would leave them to heal faster. Just nice face wash and that was it. If covered they get all messed up and seem to last longer i think...
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Love a good concealer, it is an essential part of my daily routine
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The eye drop tip sounds interesting. I'll have to try it one day.
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These are all great tips! Something I've tried is hiding a pimple by making it a 'beauty mark' instead. This only works if it's still closed but it works a charm
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No spots anymore but some good tips anyway
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Urgh hate having those big red pimples! I user a Bare Minerals Well-Rested powder for my under-eyes, but I've actually found that using a little of that as a concealer works wonders!!
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I have a Clinique blemish concealer which has spot clearing ingredients in it. It's a very clever idea but the execution is poor - limited colour choice and the texture of the concealer is cakey.
Hopefully other brands will make better formulae!
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