What Are the Best Concealers for Birthmarks and Tattoos?
Gather Your Tools
- Primer: If you want your makeup to stick around, start with a primer. For normal and dry skin, we adore Inika Pure Primer. For oily skin, Jane Iredale Smooth Affair Facial Primer & Brightener for Oily Skin leaves your skin matte and helps your makeup stick around for ages.
- Concealer: You’ll need a good-quality concealer for serious coverage. Cheapo one-size-fits-all concealers need not apply! Go for something specifically formulated to cover tattoos and birthmarks.
- Translucent setting powder: Want a flawless look that lasts all day? MAKE UP FOR EVER Ultra HD Loose Translucent Powder is the ticket!
- Foundation: Concealer alone won’t cover it all. You’ll need a full-coverage foundation like Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Even Finish Foundation SPF 15.
- Setting spray: Last but not least, use a top-notch setting spray like Skindinavia Makeup Finishing Spray to set all your makeup in place.
Steps for Covering Tattoos and Birthmarks
- After you wash your face, apply your primer. Use a sponge, your fingertips, or whatever tool you like, but don't skip this step.
- Use a sponge or brush to apply concealer. Dab the concealer onto your skin rather than rubbing it in.
- Lightly dust your translucent setting powder over the concealer to lock your coverage in place.
- If you want heavy-duty coverage, you need to double down. Dab on another layer of concealer to seal the deal and cover a dark tattoo or birthmark.
- Use foundation to blend telltale concealer edges into the rest of your skin. Opt for beauty blender to get a smooth look.
- Lightly dust on one last layer of translucent setting powder.
- To make your concealment sweatproof and long-lasting, give it a spritz of setting spray.
- If you're looking for a full coverage foundation to help cover tattoos, check out our guide 5 of the Best Makeup to Cover Tattoos



