Beauty tips for disguising cold symptoms
Beauty tips for disguising cold symptoms Individuals interested in attending beauty courses may be keen to hear a number of tips on how to disguise the symptoms of a cold.

Concealer was noted by Lindsay Mannering of the Stir as a great way to hide the fact "you were up all night rubbing your face raw with napkins".

Meanwhile, makeup artist Michael Maron explained in an interview with WebMD how a highly pigmented concealer is a good option until the nose returns to its normal shade.

To give the face a boost, applying some colour to both the lips and skin can help avoid the washed out look and instead give the appearance of a healthy glow.

However, Ms Mannering warned against layering on foundation as this could look cakey, while using too strong a lip shade will accentuate red spots and blotches on the skin.

Dermatologist at expertbeauty.com Dr Helen Robertshaw recently commented that skincare regimes should change according to health, environment and hormonal fluctuations.
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