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Nothing covers stretch marks.....Right?

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redroseandviolets · 28/01/2013 13:49

I have some on my hips and tum, was watching this video, and if anything to me it makes the stretch marks stand out more.
www.airbrushmakeup.com/howto/index2.php

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redroseandviolets · 28/01/2013 13:51

www.airbrushmakeup.com/howto/index2.php
If it hasn't gone to the stretch marks video, then you need to go to the make up technique section and scroll down for the video.

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HormonalHousewife · 28/01/2013 13:55

clothes do a good job if you dont like to show them.

redroseandviolets · 28/01/2013 13:58

Yes I know the obvious hormonal

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MoodyDidIt · 28/01/2013 15:36

fake tan improves the look of them

Walnutcakelover · 28/01/2013 15:50

Dermablend or dermacolor maybe.

LtheWife · 28/01/2013 17:15

It's a common problem with camouflage make up, you replace the natural variances in skin colour with a flat coloured make up and it makes it easier for the eye to pick up minor texture differences (like stretch marks). You can improve the appearance of red or purple stretch marks by using make up to hide the colour, but you'll still see the texture difference.

Walnutcakelover · 28/01/2013 17:36

Yes it is difficult to cover stretch marks, I have tried it, but you can still see them.

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