Best body concealer according to redditors

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best body concealer. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Body Concealer:

u/wholovesburritos · 6 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I have super pale legs and I use hempz touch of summer lotion. Smells great and doesn't really change the color of my legs, just makes them look.. nicer.

I've also heard about airbrush legs from sally hansen. I haven't used it, so I'm not sure about the difference it makes. These seem like they are different products - light glow, shimmer, nude glow.

u/clickitycat · 5 pointsr/selfharm

Gloves aren't a bad idea. I was going to say sleeves like this You'll have to search for one that matches your skin colour or you could get your dress colour. Make up also isn't a bad idea. Gotta look for a professional though.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/nursing

I have a couple of these floating around that I use to cover my very similar tat when I need to. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004DC7QZI/ref=sspa_mw_detail_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I see Amazon also has tan and white ones. That way it’s not a full sleeve, ya know, just in case it’s hot where you’re at. ;)

u/kathompson · 3 pointsr/tattoos

You can try something like this or this. Poke around Amazon...there are tons of color choices.

u/turtlehana · 3 pointsr/tattoos

Tatjacket Ike Jacket Concealer, Tan, Medium, 2 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004LPWBMK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TquxzbP0G7682

Wear something like that

u/RainbowRaider · 3 pointsr/sugarfreemua

I have similar eye shape (down-tilt), under eye circles and that damn crease haha- actually it looks like we have the same bone structure which probably contributes to it all.

I've tried so many products I've lost count- but the ones that I currently use with the most success so far Etude House Under Eye Concealer and Tony Moly Cat's Wink Compact. I use the sponge tip to apply the concealer in a shorter version of a triangle than I've seen in tutorials on my under eyes (Otherwise it looks too obvious), now this is where it gets a bit strange but hear me out: any damn concealer will always settle into those creases no matter what. What I do is tilt my chin down while blending it with my finger so that I'm looking at the mirror from my eyes up, face almost parallel to the floor. Next, try not to tilt your chin up again unless you do a quick dab blending with your finger after, use the compact to pat the powder on, making sure to touch underneath your eyes to check for tackiness which will crease later, next apply foundation/bb cream all on the face and blend to the edges of your now better concealed under eyes/onto of concealer (I do both ways depending).

I find this compact (Because of its use for acne/oil control) seems to help so well in getting the sticky wetness of concealer gone and gives a slight nude finish to help the peach color become natural.

u/TrailRatedRN · 2 pointsr/nursing

You can't take it off, so they can either offer a way for you to cover it or shut the fuck up.

Edit. BTW, why couldn't you have sleeves on these units?

u/ValleyChip · 1 pointr/southpark

Yea, I had to declare all of mine when I joined the Navy, but only so they knew they weren't gang related. I have a friend who's a nurse and she has her entire right sleeve done. She just wears something like this.

It's really not a big deal anymore. I have tattoos on my forearms and I just wore long sleeve shirts to interviews because I don't want them to judge me based on the tattoos. Once I start the job and get a feel for the mood there, I either switch to short sleeve or stick with long sleeve. My work ethic is what I'm judged on after a certain amount of time.

It matters even less when the tattoos aren't visible. Most people you work with probably have a tattoo somewhere. It's a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry.

http://theweek.com/article/index/233633/the-tattoo-economy-by-the-numbers

u/Smith5002x · 1 pointr/amiugly

You are an extremely pretty girl. You need to work to quiet any inner insecurities that tell you otherwise.

Your scars do not make you ugly, but they do scream that you have had an issue in the past. I would suggest that you go to a dermatologist and see if there is anything that can be done to lessen their visibility.

I wondered if there is any make-up that would cover these scars. When I googled, it was suggested that tattoo makeup cover-up will do the trick. But I also, found this interest wiki which gave some suggestions too.