Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Redness & hyper-pigmentation be gone!

Good evening everyone!

(No matter what my screwy time lists here on this blog it is currently 5pm.)
I had a few requests for before and after pictures regarding my latest tutorial. Skeptics who don't believe that  such quick and minimal makeup can really cover. Well...to prove to you that it works I present my before and after photos! TADA! (Don't laugh at my red face!)

Yes those are both really me!!! 

See what a little tinted moisturizer and some concealer can do?! No painting on tons of Spackle to remake yourself. No fake lashes (although those are fun), just me...without the redness and hyper-pigmentation. A little makeup and alot more confidence. It is possible, quick, and easy...you can do it as well. Check out the full video to find out how. 

Keep the comments and requests coming.

Until next time,

~Ko



10 comments:

  1. Wow! That is kinda unbelievable. And your makeup doesn't look heavy. I am going to watch to video to see how this is possible!

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  2. I really like that you did a before and after photo. When I watched the video and came to the end, I could not remember what your face looked like in the beginning. I thought that you were so pretty and that you probably didn't have much to cover and that was why this makeup could work for you. Now I understand that it does cover much. Thank you for sharing this. I always feel like I put on too much concealer and that my face looks artificial. I will try your technique and hope for better results.

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  3. I have roascea and my face is super red like yours. What do you think I should use to cover it up? I can't use stuff with perfume or stuff with oils because it really makes my skin worse. It totally sucks.

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    1. Great question. I will post a blog about this since there is no simple answer to your question. Please look out for it!

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  4. Makeup can make all the difference but I feel so fake when I wear it sometimes. I like that your tutorial just really covers up the one thing you don't like and doesn't change your whole appearance. I hate all those blogs and tutorials out there where the girls are making themselves really different, it's so fake!

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  5. That is what is wrong with girls, man. They just cover sh$% up so that we get this fake thing. If I found out my girl wore so much makeup to cover herself and hide what she really was or had surgery to fix something I would be pissed!

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    1. I can appreciate your opinion but not all people are as confident in their looks. Sometimes covering up a small flaw can make all the difference in our confidence. Also it is fun!
      Not everyone who wears makeup plasters it on, though if someone is doing that you may want to stop and think why.
      Women are not the only ones who use makeup. Plenty of men now use cover-up to hide flaws or accentuation their features.
      You are allowed your opinion but we are allowed to express ourselves in any way we see fit.
      I love makeup because it can give you confidence, accentuate a part of your face that would have otherwise been hidden, show off your inner beauty as well as your outer, it can be a creative work of art, and it can messy and fun.
      If you have had issues with partners hiding things from you and feel angry enough to lash out on a strangers blog, perhaps you should speak with someone on ways to deal with your anger. Just a suggestion, not attacking you.
      I hope this helps.

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  6. That's a ginormous difference. How do you get your makeup to stay on all day? Mine is always sliding off my face.

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  7. Wtf?! Why can't I get my makeup to do that?! Mine always looks fake and thick orbit makes my skin look scaled!

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