How To Conceal Pimples and Spot Treatment

Oh, hi there, fellow pizza face. This might be the least glamorous beauty story you read today, but probably the most useful for all time. Having acne-prone skin has worked to my benefit in two strange ways. One: My prescription retinol doubles for 86ing fine lines and wrinkles, keeping me Dorian Gray young! Two: My zits forced me to become skilled at doing my makeup to conceal pimples with foundation or a concealer has become my go to way to live my life. Still, even with my many (many, many) years of pimple-masking experience. I’ve only now learned some new techniques from makeup artists on how to cover every type of breakout. So the most important question in my life usually is how to conceal these pesky pimples and zits.

When it’s a whitehead.

Start with a clean, dry face (duh). “It’s really important that your concealer has a dry, thickish consistency — almost like a putty,” says makeup artist Mally Roncal, founder of Mally Beauty. “The wetter and more slippery a concealer it is, the harder it is for it to adhere to that mound/bubble. This kind of concealer is usually going to be found in a pot or tube, not in a wand — that type is too thin.” Once you’ve found your spackle, use a small brush. Like a precision eyeliner brush, to cover both the whitehead and the red, inflamed area surrounding it. “Be as targeted as possible.

You could even use a magnifying mirror,” says Roncal. “You don’t want to cover any of the good skin around the pimple or you’ll create a ‘look at my zit’ bulls-eye”. After application, give the zit a gentle pat with a finger so it doesn’t look tall. Translucent powder can make a whitehead look shiny and white; instead set your concealer with a fluffy brush dipped in a powder foundation that matches your skin tone.

“If the zit refuses to be covered by concealer and is in a favorable place — a chin or where Cindy Crawford’s mole is — I have been known to take a black eyeliner and make it a mole,” says Roncal. “When I first met my husband, I had a ‘mole,’ and a month later he asked me, ‘What happened to your beauty mark?’”

How to conceal Pimples in a cystic breakout.

To best hide these swollen, headless monsters, you need to start with a compress — icy or warm — depending on what feels best on your skin. An ice cube feels good, soothing the soreness, and a face cloth doused with warm (but not hot) water will kill bacteria; both can reduce the inflammation and size of a lesion, thank Zeus. “The problem with cystic zits is they all have different personalities,” says Roncal. “I have iced some, warmed up others — you almost don’t know until you meet the zit what it’s going to take to get that sucker to go down.”

This may sound counterintuitive, but stay away from full-coverage foundation and use a combo of tinted moisturizer and lightweight concealer instead. “You don’t have to completely conceal pimples because you’re ever going to completely hide it,” says Autumn Moultrie. She is a makeup artist who has worked with Gabrielle Union and Kerry Washington. “Heavy coverage will make it look worse — bigger. You just want to lessen the obviousness by matching your skin tone as best you can.” When in doubt: “Do a smoky eye and no one will be looking at your zit,” says Roncal.

How to Conceal Pimples when it’s a flaky dried out mess.

Sigh. Thanks to the overzealous use of acne meds, your blemish now looks like it has dandruff — double gross. The first step should be to hydrate your skin right away, with a small amount of moisturizer, says Joshua Zeichner, New York City-based dermatologist. But according to Roncal, you can also remove flakes as gently as possible before putting on makeup. “I am a fan of soaking flaky blemishes with a warm. Wet washcloth and then using a tweezer (sterilized with alcohol), working it around the zit, gently pulling and trimming”. Don’t reach for the concealer just yet: “In order to make your skin look as fresh as possible. You want to keep the area hydrated with an oil-free moisturizer,” says Moultrie. “You also can use a hydrating mist that has essential oils to make your skin look dewy’. Both products will prep your skin before your regular concealing routine.

How to Conceal Pimples when it’s a blackhead (or several).

“I cover blackheads on the side of my nose every day,” says Roncal. “I like thin layers of different textures. First I’ll do a liquid foundation or cream foundation, then if I need extra coverage. I’ll dab on a similarly colored concealer, patting it so that it blends, then top it off with a dusting of powder foundation. If they are still peeking through, I’ll hit them with more concealer using a precision eyeliner brush.” Hmm, Mally, that sounds like a lot. “Hey, the key to conceal pimples is patience,” says Roncal. “If you think you can cover it in one fell swoop, you’re wrong.”

How to Conceal Pimples when it’s an oil slick on top.

If you have grease-prone skin, then you should stay away from oil-based makeup, says Moultrie. “Get an oil-free foundation, concealer, and moisturizer.” Yes, you still want to add moisture to your slick-ass face to provide it the oils it needs before conceal those pimples. “Even if you’re in your teens — the peak of your oily acne years — your skin still has to be hydrated. Before you put on that dry makeup, otherwise you face will look like a concrete sidewalk.”

Generally, after you conceal zits and pimples, you should stay away from it, but some oily zits will not be denied a touch-up. If it’s oozing a clear liquid, press a tissue against it to suck up what you can. Then pull out an emergency zit kit of drier, putty-like concealer and a clean brush. “After every use, you want to clean the brush with brush cleaner or rubbing alcohol,” says Roncal. “The last thing you want is to add more bacteria to this zit.”

How to Conceal Red Pimples

“You can cancel out the obnoxious redness with a green primer or green concealer applied directly onto the blemish,” says Moultrie. Next, apply yellow-based concealer. And feather out the outer edges to blend this concealed area with the healthy skin surrounding it. Avoid applying too much powder on top of your creation —if it cakes or the excessive patting removes some of the concealer. The irritated zit can look gross and unsanitary, says Moultrie. The really red pimples are the most annoying and the most necessary to conceal.

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How to Conceal pimples which are in awkward place, like your eyebrow.

The eyes are the windows to your soul, the brows are their fancy curtains, and that honking hump of a blemish popping out from your left brow is…noticeable. First, some quick notes on treatment: Avoid using benzoyl peroxide products if you don’t want bleached brows. Tea tree oil, sulfur, and retinol treatments are all better fixes — as is just being thorough with your nightly cleansing. And careful about how much of your skin-care, makeup, and even hair-care products get sponged up by your brows on a daily basis. Separate the hairs of the brow and, using a spoolie brush, dot on a foundation (you don’t need a full-coverage concealer on this area, just a redness zapper).

“You want to be careful since you don’t want foundation on any of the hairs,” says Moultrie. “Set it with a sheer powder or, better yet, with whatever you normally use to fill in your brows. If you have very pale or blonde brows, you’ll probably need a green concealer to counteract that redness before putting on the foundation and brow pencil”. Just make sure the pencil isn’t super dry or the color won’t adhere to your zit. “A wetter pencil, eyebrow marker, or pomade will stick better, says Roncal. “Set it with a brow powder of the same color to make it last.”

When it was a zit and is now a dark spot.

The reddish-brown marks left behind by acne can be as annoying as a whitehead — and they sure stick around much longer. But there are products to fight this discoloration, and a full-coverage powder foundation should be enough to conceal them pimples.

How to Conceal a Pimple you’ve picked it to death.

You shouldn’t have done it, but now isn’t the time for lectures. When a blemish has been massacred by your dirty little fingers to the point where it’s less of a pimple. And more of a wound, first and foremost you’ll want to gently clean it and apply Bacitracin, an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. If in the following days it feels warm and tender, it could be infected; see your dermatologist for an antibiotic prescription. If you’ve simply given yourself a gnarly scab that’s hard to conceal because it’s dark and bumpy, try this: “I am a fan of using two concealers for a scab,” says Roncal. “First apply one that is white — or at least super-light — to act like Wite-Out. Let that dry, then cover it with a concealer in your skin tone.”

Spot Treatment

How to Conceal Pimples without Makeup

During these stressful times of uncertainty, your skin might be acting up. No matter what’s causing your acne — have no fear.

We asked seven of our editors to share the acne spot treatments they are loving right now. For some, it’s a drugstore choice while others really believe in a splurge for clear skin. There are tons of zit zappers on the market that can help calm blemishes to make it look like they weren’t even there in the first place. Some are invisible so you can wear throughout the day (no one will even notice, we promise). And some work best at night (don’t worry, they all dry down so they won’t get on your sheets and pillows).

Either way, you are certain to find something on this list to put you on the road to an acne-free complexion. Below, check out the seven best acne spot treatments, according to our editors.

SLMD Acne Spot Treatment – $25 

“The stress breakouts on my chin have reached unprecedented levels recently. Thankfully, I’ve been keeping Dr. Pimple Popper’s acne-fighting skin-care brand on hand for emergencies. This really strong salicylic acid treatment glides on easily with a rollerball applicator, and it visibly reduces the inflammation and buildup of my whiteheads overnight.” — Nicola Dall’Asen, staff writer

SLMD Acne Spot Treatment – $25 

“The stress breakouts on my chin have reached unprecedented levels recently. Thankfully, I’ve been keeping Dr. Pimple Popper’s acne-fighting skin-care brand on hand for emergencies. This really strong salicylic acid treatment glides on easily with a rollerball applicator. And it visibly reduces the inflammation and buildup of my whiteheads overnight.” — Nicola Dall’Asen, staff writer

Differin Adapalene Gel 0.1% Acne Treatment – $14 

“The Differin Adapalene Gel 0.1% Acne Treatment contains known acne-fighting ingredient adapalene. Thisworks on both big and mild breakouts by increasing cell turnover and preventing pores from clogging. I apply it all over where my skin is most congested — my cheeks, chin, and nose — and wait a few seconds for my skin to soak it in. I’ve noticed that my pores are less visible, my skin’s texture is now velvety smooth, and I’m less prone to breakouts.” — Audrey Noble, beauty reporter

I Woke Up Like This Purifying S.O.S. Spot Gel – $22

“When I was in Seoul recently, my friend gave me the I Woke Up Like This Purifying S.O.S. Spot Gel. After the 14-hour flight back to New York City, my skin seriously needed it. The sting-free formula helps shrink my breakouts overnight without sucking the moisture out of my skin.” — Devon Abelman, beauty editor

Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment – $6

“As a beauty editor, it’s my job to check the newest in skin care. But I’ve never found a spot treatment quite as powerful my go-to: Clean & Clear’s Advantage Acne Spot Treatment. Just a skinny layer of the things — formulated with 2-hydroxybenzoic acid — gets to figure fast (like magic) to scale back inflammation and therefore the size of a breakout — all while I sleep. it is the one product which will forever remain in my skin-care rotation — it’s that good.” *— Sarah Kinonen, associate beauty director*

Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel – $52

“I use Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel with 2-hydroxybenzoic acid and alginated zinc triplex. Like most spot treatments, the clear gel won’t do much for tougher cystic acne — which I even have occasionally — but it does help smaller, more on-the-surface blemishes disappear faster.” * — Michelle Lee, editor in chief*

Mario Badescu Drying Lotion – $17

“This is that the only product where I can see a big difference overnight. albeit a pimple isn’t completely gone, it’s definitely reduced in size.” * — Kat Suico, assistant beauty editor*

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