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In an Emergency, How Can I Hide a Bruise?

submitted: May 14th 2009 | by: CarolynCooper | Total views: 49 | Word Count: 534 | PDF View | Print Article |

It almost never fails. Even if youre faithfully using your Bruises Be Banned to reduce or prevent bruising, no product is 100% effective 100% of the time. Just when you have a big event to go to, or you are heading out to enjoy the first lovely spring day of the year in shorts and a tank top, you look down and notice that you have a large, blotchy bruise on your arm or your leg. Bruises are one way to get lots of stares and a lot of unwanted questions, but remember that you don't necessarily need to cover up in jeans and long sleeved shirts. Take some time and raid your cosmetics drawers, because it is completely possible to cover up bruises, even ones that are dark and turning black and blue.

First off, we need to attempt to reduce the bruise's swelling as much as possible. A washcloth packed with ice will help get this done, or a washcloth soaked in ice water could probably do the same thing. Keep this treatment to less than fifteen minutes or so, or you could find yourself becoming really uncomfortable. This process will help you reduce any noticeable swelling, and if you are really fortunate, it may even cause the bruise to fade a little by breaking up the blood clot just below the skin.

Now we need to consider what the colors of the bruise are. If you're seeing a lot of blue in the bruise, use a concealer that has a little more yellow in it than what you would normally use. When you choose a concealer that works well for you (ideally, you will use one that is creamy or a liquid), rub it over the bruised area. Feather the edges of the concealer outside the edges of the bruise. This will give you a more normal look, other than just a splotch of color that might look just as apparent as the bruise itself.

Let the concealer dry thoroughly, and see if you need another layer. Depending how thinly you spread it, you might. You may wish to use a setting powder over the concealer. This can help keep the concealer from brushing or flaking away. This will also bring down any shine that you have to worry about on your bruise. A number 1 brush can be used to very nicely to this effect.

If you are dealing with smaller bruises, you may want to forgo the concealer and look into eye shadow instead. If you have darker skin, make sure that you are using cosmetics that are intended for your skin tone. For instance, when you are planning to cover up bruises with an angry red or purple tint, consider a matching green eye shadow to cool some of the hot colors down, but if you have bruises that shade more towards blue, consider yellow colors.

There are lots of tips and tricks to hide bruises. Always remember that you should look for a solution to banish bruises entirely, but also keep tips in mind in case of an emergency.

About the Author

Carolyn Cooper is recognized as a well known expert on bruising causes through a combination of her educational experience in nutrition and her real world experience with nutritional supplements for athletes ranging from children to the professional ranks. Get a free Special Report on bruising causes and see what she's done to get beyond the nightmares of easy bruising and prevent bruising.

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