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- February 22, 2022 at 6:41 pm #624206
what do you recommend for beard cover?
I don’t have a lot of areas of “fast” growth, but my goatee (mustache, chin, and sides) seems to be more coarse and requires more coverage to keep hidden.
- February 22, 2022 at 8:04 pm #624238
I use Ben Nye’s 5’Osharp. It comes in 2 shades and with my olive skin I use the darker shade. I will often go for a walk with the only makeup the Ben Nye on my upper lip and chin. You can also blend this in with other foundation to touch up trouble areas.
- February 22, 2022 at 8:29 pm #624242
I do similar…
I was wondering what Jecca Blac recommends.
- February 22, 2022 at 8:54 pm #624254Anonymous
LA Girl HD Pro Orange Concealer + setting powder + color-matched foundation has worked well for me.
- February 23, 2022 at 3:17 am #624288
Hi there!
So, our first product, the Correct and Conceal Palette, was actually designed for helping to cover beard cover! We have two sections of the palette, one which contains a colour corrector shade and the other that contains a concealer.
Firstly, we’d always recommend that you use a primer before applying any products, especially on areas that you have identified as having more texture. We’d recommend using a blurring primer for this, to help even out some of the skin texture around the area you are looking to cover. Then, you apply the colour corrector onto the face and blend it out so that it all looks even. If you find that you need more coverage, then feel free to add some more of the colour corrector and continue to blend it out!
Once you’re happy with the colour correction, then you can start applying the concealer shade in the same was as the corrector. Once you are happy with how blended the concealer is, you should powder the area with either some loose translucent powder, or a pressed, tinted face powder if you’re looking for extra coverage.
You can find out more information about our award-winning Correct & Conceal Palette here and we’ve also created some video and blog-format tutorials on the subject, which you can find here and here.
We also offer a free Makeup Assistance Service, where if you submit a selfie to us, we will shade match you and provide you with a free, personalised makeup routine that you can follow along with! You can find the Shade Matching tool here.
I hope that this helps to answer your question, but please don’t hesitate to ask anymore questions if you have them.
Have a great day! 🙂
- February 23, 2022 at 10:15 am #624377
thank you!
- March 1, 2022 at 5:06 am #625824
I’m such a newb I didn’t even know they made products specifically for beard cover. I’m still not free to use makeup due to wife issues, but one day I will be trying this Jecca Blac product.
Thank you for creating this forum and to Jecca Blac for participating.
Cheers,
Catherine - March 26, 2022 at 7:29 am #631436
I haven’t tried any products specific to concealing facial hair but would like to. I have, however, used either a darker orange lipstick or light red above my upper lip and below my lower lip and they actually work quite well in concealing the “blue” of facial hair. Thanks for the post Billiejay.
- January 25, 2023 at 2:49 am #712082
I have done the same thing several times as well with red lipstick and it works extremely well
- April 18, 2022 at 4:56 am #639519
Personally, I use Mehron cremeblend Makeup stick in Light Auguste for my beard cover. Light taps with a makeup sponge and covering that with the same product, but in medium Olive hides that icky stubble well.
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