Sure, here are 10 additional tips for covering dark spots with makeup:
Start with a clean and moisturized face. This will help your makeup go on more smoothly and last longer throughout the day.
Use a color corrector before applying concealer. If your dark spots have a bluish or purple tint, use a yellow or peach color corrector to neutralize the color before applying concealer.
Choose a concealer with a creamy texture. Creamy concealers tend to provide better coverage for dark spots than liquid or powder formulas.
Apply a thin layer of concealer at first, and build up coverage as needed. This will help prevent the concealer from looking cakey or settling into fine lines.
Use a small, pointed brush to apply concealer directly to the dark spot. This will help you target the area precisely and avoid getting concealer on surrounding skin.
Blend the concealer outwards, using a tapping motion with your finger or a blending brush. This will help blend the concealer seamlessly into your skin.
Set your concealer with a translucent powder to help it stay in place and prevent it from creasing.
Use a damp beauty blender to blend in foundation for a natural finish.
Choose a setting spray that will help your makeup last longer throughout the day.
Finally, make sure to remove your makeup at the end of the day and give your skin a chance to breathe. Leaving makeup on overnight can lead to clogged pores and breakouts.